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The table exhibits
information about the number of Europeans who live in other countries in
regards to the UK, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain. As clearly seen from the
statistics, the most striking feature is that Poland shows the lowest figures
among five research nations.
Turning to the
detail, German and England prove to be the highest countries compared with
other three states, with the total numbers working out at 1,198,000 and
1,037,000 respectively. To be specific, in Germany, the most number of Italians
and Polishes live in there (556,000 and 426,000 separately), whereas the
figures of Brits and Spanish are far less than those. However, when it comes to
the second highest country, the 556,000 polish people live in the UK, followed
by German, Italian, and Spanish. (297,000, 119,000, and 71,000 respectively)
By contrast, the
minority quantity of Europeans chooses to live in Italy and Poland.
Interestingly, in Italy, only 6,000 Europeans migrate from each country, which
is almost half of the total number of Italy (196,000).
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