Arabs in Italy
Arabs in Italy (Italian: Arabi in Italia, Arabic: عرب إيطاليا) are mostly expatriates from a range of Arab countries, particularly Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Eritrea, Palestine, and Iraq; and also small groups from Jordan and Sudan. As a result of mixed marriages and naturalization, the category includes many Italian nationals and second-generation children of expatriates.
Total population | |
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680,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Languages | |
Arabic and Italian | |
Religion | |
Islam and Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Arab people, Arab diaspora, Arab Americans, Arab Argentine, Arab Brazilian, Arab Canadians, Arab Mexican |
Notable people
- Simone Assemani (1752–1820), professor of Oriental languages in Padua
- Magdi Allam (1952), journalist and politician
- Stephan El Shaarawy (1992), footballer
- Omar Hassan (1987), artist
- Mostafa Errebbah (1971), long-distance runner
- Nadia Ejjafini (1977), long-distance runner
- Malika Ayane (1984), singer
- Afef Jnifen (1963), fashion model
- Jonis Khoris (1989), footballer
- Yonese Hanine (1990), footballer
- Jaber Alwan (1948), artist and painter
- Amir Issaa (1978), rapper
- Michelle Nouri (1973), journalist and author
- Shadi Ghosheh (1987), footballer
- Karim Laribi (1991), footballer
- Ali Ghaleb Himmat (1938), businessman
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See also
References
- Dati ISTAT 2016, counting only immigrants from the Arab world. "Cittadini stranieri in Italia - 2016". tuttitalia.it.
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