Cameroonians in Italy
Cameroonians in Italy are people from Cameroon who live in Italy or Italian people of Cameroonian descent or origin.
Camerunesi in Italia | |
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Total population | |
13,308 (2016),[1] 15,581 [2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Parma, Bologna, Rome | |
Languages | |
English, French, Italian | |
Religion | |
Majority Christian, minority Muslim | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Nigerian people in Italy, Chadians in Italy, Central African Republic people in Italy, Gabonese people in Italy, Congolese people in Italy, Equatoguineans in Italy |
Demographics[edit]
As of 2016, there are 13,308 Cameroonians living in Italy. Most Cameroonians who live in Italy live in Parma (752), Bologna (640), and Rome (638). 51.2% of Cameroonians who live in Italy are males. Most Cameroonians are Christian. And as of 2021, according to ISTAT, there are 15,581 Cameroonians living in Italy.
Notable people[edit]
Paul Biligha, born 1990, basketball player
Paolo Dal Molin, born 1987, athlete
Norah Milanesi, born 2003, swimmer
Michael Ntube, born 2001, footballer
Franco Tongya, born 2002, footballer
Frank Tsadjout, born 1999, footballer
Alain Bono, born 1983, footballer
Joseph Bouasse, born 1998, died 2020, footballer
Dani Chigou, born 1983, footballer
Joss Didiba, born 1997, footballer
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