Somali diaspora
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The Somali diaspora or Qurbajoogta refers to Somalis who were born in Greater Somalia and reside in areas of the world that they were not born in. The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many Somalis moved from Greater Somalia primarily to Europe, North America, Southern Africa and Australia. There are also small Somali populations in other pockets of Europe and Asia.[24][25][26] The UN estimates that in 2015, approximately 2 million people from Somalia were living outside of the country's borders.
Quick Facts Qurbajoogta Soomaaliyeed, Total population ...
Qurbajoogta Soomaaliyeed | |
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Total population | |
1,998,764 (2015 UN estimate)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Arabian peninsula, Europe, North America, Southern Africa, Australia | |
United States | 170,192 (2018)[2] |
United Kingdom | 109,000 (2018 ONS estimate)[3] |
United Arab Emirates | 101,000 (2020) (most are Western Passport holders who work in gold business)[4] |
Sweden | 70,170[5] |
Canada | 62,550[6] |
Yemen | 46,750[7] |
Norway | 43,616[8] |
South Africa | 27,000-40,000[9] |
Netherlands | 39,465[10] |
Germany | 38,675[11] |
Saudi Arabia | 34,000[12] |
Finland | 24,365 (2022)[13] |
Denmark | 21,210[14] |
Australia | 16,169[15] |
Italy | 8,228[16] |
Austria | 7,101[17] |
Switzerland | 7,025[18] |
Turkey | 5,518[citation needed] |
India | 600[citation needed] |
Belgium | 2,627[19] |
Pakistan | 2,500[20] |
Libya | 2,500[21] |
New Zealand | 1,617[22] |
Ireland | 1,495[23] |
Languages | |
Somali (mother tongue), English, Arabic, Swahili, and numerous other languages (working language) | |
Religion | |
Vast majority: Islam (Sunni and Sufism) |
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