Germans in the United Kingdom
One of the largest ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Germans in the United Kingdom form one of the largest minority groups in the country. Today, there are many Germans living in the United Kingdom, and many Britons or German British (German: Deutsch-Briten) have German ancestry, including the British royal family. While those born in Germany constitute one of the UK's largest foreign-born groups, many are British nationals, rather than German nationals, who were born in Germany to British military personnel based there.
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Total population | |
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German-born residents in the United Kingdom: 290,736 – 0.4% (2021/22 Census)[note 1] England: 252,252– 0.4% (2021)[1] Scotland: 23,315 – 0.4% (2022)[2] Wales: 11,114 – 0.4% (2021)[1] Northern Ireland: 4,053 – 0.2% (2021)[3] German citizens/passports held: 119,354 (England and Wales only, 2021)[4] | |
Languages | |
British English and German | |
Religion | |
Catholicism · Lutheranism · Anglicanism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Germans in the Netherlands · Dutch Britons · German New Zealanders · Germans in France · Germans in Ireland
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