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  2. European immigration to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in the 19th century, information began to circulate more freely. According to Herbet Klein, "after 1870 migration flows and economic conditions in America were closely related. Information on conditions of employment, in particular, was now readily available within a few weeks in the main European countries of emigration". [20]

  3. Immigration to Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the migratory history of Paraguay has been ambiguous, since it has had periods of large scale emigration as well as large waves of immigrants, primarily from Europe. [ 1 ] Ethnically, Paraguay considers itself as a mestizo country, the result of intermarriage between Amerindians (mainly Guaraní ) and Europeans (mostly of Spanish ...

  4. Immigration by country - Wikipedia

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    Italy now has an estimated 4 million to 4.5 million immigrants — about 8 per cent of the population. Since the expansion of the European Union, the most recent wave of migration has been from surrounding European nations, particularly Central Europe, and increasingly Asia, replacing North Africa as the major immigration area.

  5. Where are the easiest countries for American citizens to move to?

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    The 2024 presidential election, in which Donald Trump secured a second term in the White House, proved just as divisive as in the past — and left some Americans wondering how easy it is to move ...

  6. Immigration to Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Over time, Europeans intermarried often with the Amerindian peoples, and to produce a mixed-race population which are the majority of people in Venezuela today. [ citation needed ] Starting in the early 1500s, except the authorization of german settlers in Venezuela from 1527 to 1548, Spain discouraged non-Spaniard immigration to its colonies ...

  7. Latin American diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Latin Americans migrate to the European Union for the following reasons: Common language, cultural and ethnic ties to Spain and Portugal. Historically massive Spanish, Italian and Portuguese emigration to Latin America, resulting in family ties and right to citizenship at origin.

  8. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    Brearley points out that until the Panama Canal opened in 1914, ships going from Europe to the west coast of the Americas had to dip round Cape Horn — the southern tip of South America — and ...

  9. Immigration to Colombia - Wikipedia

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    There are now 60,000 [31] United States citizens living in Colombia, many of whom are Colombian emigrants to the United States who chose to return to Colombia. [ citation needed ] The barrios El Prado, Paraiso, and some others were created by Americans, also schools and universities were built by American architects such as the Universidad del ...