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  1. 1 giorno fa · More than 75% of the population live in the central plain, which stretches between the Alps and the Jura Mountains and from Geneva in the southwest to the High Rhine and Lake Constance in the northeast. As of 2023, 40% of the population has a migrant background and 31% are foreign residents.

    • 10.5 births/1,000 population (2015 est.)
    • 8,570,148 (30 June 2019 est.)
    • 0.75% (2019 est.)
    • 208/km² (48th), 539/sq mi
  2. 1 giorno fa · Beginning in 1930, Mexican was added as a distinct race on the U.S. census with the explanation that "practically all Mexican laborers are of a racial mixture difficult to classify". [26] [27] The Mexican racial category was removed in 1940, with new direction that "Mexicans are to be regarded as white unless definitely of Indian or other nonwhite race"; this was continued in 1950.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Because no accurate pre-war census figures exist for the Romanis, the actual number of Romani victims who were killed in the Romani Holocaust cannot be assessed. Most estimates of the number of Romani victims who were killed in the Romani Holocaust range from 200,000 to 500,000, but other estimates vary broadly from 90,000 to as high as 4,000,000.

  4. 1 giorno fa · This caused furor in the Albanian media, with an Orthodox Albanian politician Dritan Prifti who at the time was a prominent MP for the Myzeqe region saying that in Myzeqe alone there should be about 200,000 Orthodox Albanians- a bigger number than reported for the whole of Albania and referred to fluctuating census numbers regarding the Orthodox community as being due to an "anti-Orthodox ...

  5. 6 ore fa · The Miami area has one of the largest Jewish communities in the United States. 10.2% of the population identified as Jewish in the 2000 Census. According to a 2011 survey of American Judaism, Palm Beach County had the most Jews of any Florida county both in absolute numbers (205,850) and as a percentage of the overall population (15.8%).

  6. 6 ore fa · XXXIX, 3.4–6) takes place in 187 B.C. The fragment provides us with evidence of how ambassadors from the Latin allies, hailing from all over Latium, had gathered in large numbers at the gates of the Roman Senate, lamenting that a great multitude of their fellow citizens had immigrated to Rome and had been enrolled in the census lists.