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Guineans in Italy

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Guineans in Italy
Guineani in Italia
Total population
6,897 (2016),[1] 25,000 (2016),[2] 9,604 (2017),[3] 12,255 (2021)[4]
Regions with significant populations
Rome, Modena, Naples
Languages
French, Italian
Religion
Majority Muslim
Related ethnic groups
Malians in Italy, Senegalese people in Italy, Bissau-Guineans in Italy, Ivorians in Italy, Liberians in Italy, Sierra Leoneans in Italy

Guineans in Italy are people from Guinea who live in Italy or Italian people of Guinean descent or origin.

Demographics[edit]

As of 2016, there were 6,897 Guineans living in Italy, and in that same year, the International Organization for Migration recorded 25,000 people from Guinea who lived in Italy alone. Most Guineans in Italy live in Rome (669), Modena (267), and Naples (170). Most Guineans are Muslim. As of 2017, according to a Mixed Migration Summary, there were 9,604 Guineans who moved to Italy. And as of 2021, according to ISTAT, there are 12,255 Guineans who live in Italy.

Notable people[edit]

Souleymane Sylla, actor

Cheif Traore, born 1994, footballer

Matteo Ferrari, born 1979, footballer

Issah Bah, born 2002, footballer

Ismaël Karba Bangoura, born 1994, footballer

Gaston Camara, born 1996, footballer

Karamoko Cisse, born 1988, footballer

Moustapha Cisse, born 2003, footballer

Salim Cisse, born 1992, footballer

Moustapha Diallo, born 1992, footballer

References[edit]

  1. https://www.comuni-italiani.it/statistiche/stranieri/gn.html
  2. Lems, Annika (2022). Frontiers of Belonging: The Education of Unaccompanied Refugee Youth. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253061782. Retrieved 2022-06-26. Search this book on
  3. https://mixedmigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ms-wa-1711.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. https://dati.istat.it/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=DCIS_POPSTRCIT1


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