Czechs in France

Czechs in France refers to the phenomenon of Czech people migrating to France from the Czech Republic or from the political entities that preceded it, such as Czechoslovakia. There is a substantial number of people in France with Czech ancestry, including 100,220 Czech-born people recorded as resident in France.[1] One notable Czech-French writer is Milan Kundera.

Czechs in France
Total population
Czech-born residents
50,220 (2001 Census)
90,000 (2009 ONS estimate)
Regions with significant populations
Greater Paris and South East France
Languages
French, Czech Language, Czenglish
Religion
Roman Catholicism.
Related ethnic groups
Czech people  White Other
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References

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