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Hispanics in Europe? - Dash Global - 11-07-2010

Im watching some Youtube vids of latin singers and I see alot of ppl at this one conert in Milano Italy.

I didnt think there was hardly any hispanic people in Europe. Whats the percentages in comparison to the U.S? And which Europe city has the biggest population?


Hispanics in Europe? - Dash Global - 11-07-2010

Now thinking about it, I guess alot could be Spaniards...


Hispanics in Europe? - tomtud - 11-07-2010

Quote: (11-07-2010 11:47 PM)Dash Global Wrote:  

Now thinking about it, I guess alot could be Spaniards...

or those who married some german and italian dudes [Image: wink.gif] check out wikipedia for factual info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanidad


Hispanics in Europe? - MiXX - 11-08-2010

Quote: (11-07-2010 11:46 PM)Dash Global Wrote:  

Im watching some Youtube vids of latin singers and I see alot of ppl at this one conert in Milano Italy.

I didnt think there was hardly any hispanic people in Europe. Whats the percentages in comparison to the U.S? And which Europe city has the biggest population?

Spanish people are rare in Central/Eastern Europe, not Western Europe. Read my post on Slovania.


Hispanics in Europe? - Rocco81 - 11-08-2010

I have heard there are pockets of South Americans in Spain (for the longest time there was open immigration from certain Spanish speaking South American countries)

I saw one Indian looking Ecuadorean dude in Italy, he had been adopted as a baby.

When I was in Germany I met a few Brazilians and a couple Cubans in 4 months, but that was it.


Hispanics in Europe? - alchemist - 11-08-2010

Most big Spanish cities, and especially Madrid, have significant Latin American minorities. In some neighbourhoods (generally lower-to-middle income ones) they make up the majority. The mulatto/metzito ones are obviously easier to spot but it's hard to tell the difference between a Spaniard and say an Argentine or Uruguayan. There are certain bars/salsa clubs/parks where they tend to hang out.

Apparantly it's similar in Portugal with Brazilians and there are a fair few Hispanics in major multicultural cities like Paris and London. Percentages are much lower than big American cities though.


Hispanics in Europe? - DH-Godzilla - 11-08-2010

Yeah there's some south americans in major italian cities as well