Europe
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Country or area |
Arrivals |
Percentage |
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Previous week |
Current week |
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First Arrival Countries |
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Cyprus |
0 |
583 |
0% |
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Greece |
5 |
10 |
100% |
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Italy |
2,539 |
2,490 |
-1% |
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Spain |
340 |
250 |
-26% |
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Total* |
2,884 |
3,333 |
16% |
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Registered Migrants in Other Countries and Areas |
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Montenegro |
119 |
26 |
-78% |
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Serbia |
1,583 |
1,204 |
-23% |
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Total* |
1702 |
1230 |
-28% |
Main countries or areas of origin for arrivals in Europe in 2020 as of Q1:
To Italy[1]: Bangladesh (14%), Côte d´Ivoire (14%), Sudan (10%), Algeria (9%), Morocco (7%).
To Greece: Afghanistan (39%), Syrian Arab Republic (25%), Somalia (6%), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (5%), Iraq (4%).
To Spain: Algeria (33%), unspecified Sub-Saharan nationals (28%), Morocco (17%), Guinea (5%), Côte d´Ivoire (5%),
To Malta: Sudan (33%), Bangladesh (17%), Somalia (15%), Eritrea[2](10%), Morocco (3%).
To Bulgaria[3]: Afghanistan (32%), Iraq (20%), Turkey (11%), Syrian Arab Republic (8%), Iran (7%).
[1] The information on nationality breakdown provided is based on the nationality declared by migrants as reported by the Italian Ministry of Interior.
[2] The information on nationality breakdown provided in this summary is based on the nationality declared by migrants as reported by the Maltese authorities.
[3] Nationality of persons registered at entry to Bulgaria.
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Flow monitoring points are placed at known migrant passing points along the Niger migratory route. Data is collected daily at FMPs to inform migrant movements and profiles.
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Flow monitoring points are placed at known migrant passing points along the Niger migratory route. Data is collected daily at FMPs to inform migrant movements and profiles.
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Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger.
Flow monitoring points are placed at known migrant passing points along the Niger migratory route. Data is collected daily at FMPs to inform migrant movements and profiles.
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Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger.
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Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger.
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