Malians in Italy
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Malians in Italy are Italian people of Malian descent or people from Mali who live in Italy.
Total population | |
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14,768 (2016)[1], 20,015 (2021) [2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rome, Turin, Naples | |
Languages | |
French, Italian | |
Religion | |
Muslim | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Senegalese people in Italy, Guineans in Italy, Ivorians in Italy, Burkinabe people in Italy, Nigeriens in Italy, Algerians in Italy, Mauritanians in Italy |
Demographics[edit]
As of 2016, there were 14,768 Malians living in Italy. The three cities where most Malians in Italy live are Rome, Turin, and Naples.[1] Most Malians are Muslim. And as of 2021, according to ISTAT, there were 20,015 Malians living in Italy.
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