Poles in Spain

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Poles in Spain
Polacy w Hiszpanii
Total population
69,353
(2014)
1.4% of Spain's foreign population
0.15% of Spain's population
Regions with significant populations
All over Spain, especially Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Andalusia
Languages
Polish, Spanish, Catalan
Religion
Roman Catholicism, Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Poles, Spaniards, Silesians

Polish-Spaniards or Poles in Spain are citizens and/or residents of Spain whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in Poland.

Demographics[]

The Polish minority in Spain numbered approximately 69,353[1] according to 2014 census figures. The Polish population is mainly guest workers drawn by Spain's economic boom during the 1990s. Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Huelva and Valencia have significant Polish populations. The Polish minority in Spain is relatively young, 74% are between 20 and 49 years old.

Year Polish population
2001 13,469
2006 45,797
2007 61,464
2011 85,862
2014 69,353

Poles in the Spanish Civil War[]

Approximately 5,400 volunteers of Polish origin participated in the Spanish Civil War as part of the International Brigades. The majority (3,800) were miners working in France, 300 were Polish-Americans, and several hundred were Poles living in various European countries. Only 800 came from Poland itself.

Notable people[]

See also[]

External links[]

  • [1] - Polonia en España / Polacy w Hiszpanii / Poland in Spain
  • [2] - Asociaciones polacas en España / Polskie stowarzyszenia w Hiszpanii

References[]

  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística. "Polacos en España (Censo 2014)". Retrieved 11 August 2014.
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