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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Greece |
0 |
11 |
100% |
Italy |
290 |
70 |
-75% |
Spain |
1,456 |
88 |
-93% |
Total* |
1,746 |
169 |
-90% |
Registered Migrants in Other Countries and Areas |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
104 |
132 |
26% |
Montenegro |
17 |
0 |
-100% |
Romania |
43 |
145 |
237% |
Serbia |
512 |
576 |
12% |
Total* |
676 |
853 |
26% |
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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