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Algerians in France
Total population
Estimated 4 000 000 to 5 000 000 [1][better source needed][2] (465,849) Algerian-born people[3][4]
Languages
French (Maghrebi French),
Arabic (Algerian Arabic),
Berber (Kabyle)
Religion
Majority Sunni Islam, Ibadi
minority Judaism and Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Moroccans in France
Tunisians in France

Algerians in France are people of Algerian descent living in France. People of Algerian origin account for a large sector of the total population in France. Some immigrated during colonial rule in Algeria starting in the 1920s, and large numbers chose to emigrate to France from the 1960s onwards due to political turmoil in Algeria.

Demographics

The 2011 Census recorded 465,849 Algerian-born people.[5]

Year Algerian-born population + descendance Foreigners Migrants Other data
1999 418,884[6] 475,000[7]
2005
2006 691,816[8]
2007 475,000[7]
2008
2009
2010
2011 465,849[5] [9]
2012 469,595[5]
2013

Ethnic groups

Arabs

Arabs form the majority of Algerians living in France.

Berbers

The Berbers in France form a significant portion of the Algerian community in the country.

Turks

There are several thousand Algerian Turks living in France, having emigrated or decended from parents who came to the country from Algeria rather than Turkey.[10] Some Algerians with Turkish origins have contributed to the arts, sports and politics in France. For example, Nafissa Sid-Cara, who was the first female minister to serve in the French Fifth Republic as well as the first ever Muslim woman to serve as a minister in a French government,[11] was born into a family of Turkish origin which had been established in Algeria;[12] her brother Chérif Sid Cara was also a notable politician and doctor.[12] Other notable French politicians of Algerian-Turkish origin include Mourad Kaouah[13] who served as the deputy of Algiers from 1958 to 1962 - being the only French Muslim deputy at the time.[14] Notable writers include Moroccan-born Leïla Chellabi whose father was an Algerian Turk who obtained French citizenship;[15] Mustapha Haciane was born in Algeria into a Turkish family and currently resides in Paris;[16] and Leïla Sebbar is paternally of Turkish origin through her grandmother.[17] There are also several notable sportsman of Algerian-Turkish origin, including the former pole vaulter and Olympian Patrick Abada[18] as well as footballers Benjamin Stambouli and Mustapha Stambouli. Numerous sources claim that the actress Isabelle Adjani is paternally of Algerian-Turkish origin.[19][20][21][22][23]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ fr:Diaspora algérienne
  2. ^ Portrait de la diaspora algérienne et de ses forces, Ecomnews Med
  3. ^ http://www.insee.fr/fr/themes/tableau.asp?reg_id=0&ref_id=etrangersnat. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ http://fibladi.dz/actualit%C3%A9/l-info/item/209731-7-millions-de-franco-alg%C3%A9riens
  5. ^ a b c "Résultats de la recherche | Insee". www.insee.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  6. ^ "Country-of-birth database". Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Archived from the original on 2005-05-11. Retrieved 2014-08-07. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ a b Infos migrations n° 20 - février 2011.
  8. ^ Immigrés selon le sexe, la catégorie de population et le pays de naissance détaillé - France
  9. ^ Répartition des immigrés par pays de naissance en 2011 INSEE.
  10. ^ Cezayir Türkleri: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun etkili mirası, Sputnik (news agency), 2015, Bunların yanında, özellikle İngiltere ve Fransa'da olmak üzere, Avrupa ülkelerinde de binlerce Cezayir Türkü bulunduğunu belirtmek gerekiyor.
  11. ^ Goodwin, Stefan (2009), Africa in Europe: Interdependencies, relocations, and globalization, Lexington Books, p. 274, ISBN 0739127667.
  12. ^ a b Forzy, Guy (2002), Ça aussi – c'était De Gaulle, Volume 2, Muller édition, p. 134, ISBN 2904255494, La secrétaire d'Etat musulmane Nafissa Sidkara, d'une vieille famille d'origine turque établie en Algérie, et caution involontaire, comme son frère le Docteur Sid Cara lui aussi membre du gouvernement français....
  13. ^ Spiaggia, Josette (2012), J'ai six ans: et je ne veux avoir que six ans, Editions du Félibre Laforêt, p. 104, ISBN 2953100997, Mourad Kaoua (par la suite député d'Alger de 1958 à 1962) d'origine turque....
  14. ^ Bouyarden, Salima (2013), "Political participation of European Muslims in France and the United Kingdom", in Nielsen, Jorgen (ed.), Muslim Political Participation in Europe, Edinburgh University Press, p. 106, ISBN 0748677534
  15. ^ Chellabi, Leïla (2008), Autoscan: Autobiographie d’une intériorité, LCD Médiation, p. 237, ISBN 290953975X, Mon père, né Algérien d'origine turque, a quitté l'Algérie pour le Maroc où il a fait sa vie après être devenu, par choix, français. Mais à chaque démarche on le croit d'abord marocain puis on sait qu'il est d'origine algérienne et turque, cela se complique..
  16. ^ Déjeux, Jean (1984), Dictionnaire des Auteurs Maghrébins de Langue Française, KARTHALA Editions, p. 121, ISBN 2-86537-085-2, HACIANE, Mustapha Né en 1935 à Rouiba dans une famille d'origine turque. A 17 ans, il écrit au lycée des poèmes engagés...Réside à Paris..
  17. ^ Sebbar, Leïla (2010), Voyage en Algéries autour de ma chambre, Suite 15, retrieved 16 July 2017, mon père et lui sont cousins germains par leurs mères, des sœurs Déramchi, vieilles familles citadines du Vieux Ténès d'origine turque
  18. ^ Afrique-Asie, Issues 178-190: Sports, Société d'Éditions Afrique, Asie, Amérique Latine, 1979, p. 414, Les Jeux méditerranéens vont s'ouvrir à Alger, quand on apprend que le perchiste français Patrick Abada a émis le souhait de ... La vérité est pourtant toute simple : Abada est d'une vieille famille algéroise (d'origine turque) dont de ....
  19. ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna; Higgins, MaryEllen (2009), The A to Z of French Cinema, Scarecrow Press, p. 16, ISBN 081087038X, ADJANI, ISABELLE (1955-). Actress and producer. Isabelle Yasemin Adjani was born in Gennevilliers, Frence, the daughter of a German mother and an Algerian-Turkish father.
  20. ^ Katz, Ephraim; Nolen, Ronald Dean (2013), The Film Encyclopedia 7e: The Complete Guide to Film and the Film Industry, Harper Collins, p. 1948, ISBN 0062277111, Adjani, Isabelle. Actress. b. June 27, 1955, Paris, to an Algerian father of Turkish ancestry and a German mother.
  21. ^ Verlant, Gilles; Mikaïloff, Pierre (2011), Le Dictionnaire des années 80, Larousse, p. 14, ISBN 2035861500, Adjani(Isabelle) Née à Paris le 27 juin 1955, d'un père algérien d'origine turque et d'une mère allemande, Isabelle Adjani grandit dans la banlieue nordouest de Paris, à Gennevilliers.
  22. ^ Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2005), Petit Futé Hauts-de-Seine, Nouvelles Editions de l'Université, p. 35, ISBN 2746913518, Isabelle Adjani (1955). Isabelle Yasmine Adjani est née le 27 juin 1955 à Paris d'une mère allemande et d'un père algérien d'origine turque.
  23. ^ Thompson, Chantal; Phillips, Elaine (2012), Cengage Advantage Books: Mais Oui! - Volume 1, Cengage Learning, p. 13, ISBN 1111835829, Isabelle ADJANI BIOGRAPHIE Née Isabelle Yasmine Adjani, le 27 juin 1955, Gennevilliers, France Père algérien d'origine turque, mère allemande