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Syrian diaspora

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Syrian diaspora
Total population
From 8 to possibly 15 million[1]
Languages
Native: Syrian Arabic
Also Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish, French, English, German, Swedish, Finnish, Turkish
Religion
Islam, Christianity, Druze, Syrian Jews
Map of the Syrian diaspora around the world.
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Two Syrian women in NYC, 1916.
Syrian baklava maker in Little Syria in 1916.
Syrian immigrant children on Washington Street in Lower Manhattan in 1916.
Syrian folk group in Brazil.

Syrian diaspora refers to Syrian people and their descendants who chose or were forced to emigrate from Syria and now reside in other countries as immigrants, or as refugees of the Syrian Civil War.

The estimated number of people of Syrian descent residing outside Syria ranges from 8 to 13 million.[2]: 1  The UNHCR reports that 4.9 million global refugees in 2015 were Syrian nationals.[3] The Syrian nationality law does not grant diaspora Syrians an automatic right of return to Syria, and under the controversial 2018 Absentees Law, the Assad government confiscated property of millions of Syrians.[4][5]

Populations

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Country Estimate Upper Estimate Region Country article in English Wikipedia
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 Brazil 1,000,000 according to a research conducted by IBGE in 2008, covering only the states of Amazonas, Paraíba, São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, Mato Grosso and Distrito Federal, 0.9% of caucasoid Brazilian respondents said they had family origins in the Middle East[6] 4,000,000 people of Syrian ancestry (according to Brazilian government)[7] South America Syrian Brazilian
 Turkey 3,611,834 registered (December 2018)[8] Europe
Asia
Syrians in Turkey
 Lebanon 950,334 registered (December 2018)[9] Middle East Syrians in Lebanon
 Jordan 671,148 registered (December 2018)[10] 1,400,000 estimated (August 2015)[11] Middle East Syrians in Jordan
 Germany 1,281,000 (2023)[12] European Union Syrians in Germany
 Argentina 1,500,000 2,000,000 South America Syrian Argentine
 Saudi Arabia 449,314 (2022 census) [13] 449,000 Middle East Syrians in Saudi Arabia
 Iraq 252,772 estimated (December 2018)[14] Middle East
 Sudan 250,000 estimated (2017)[15] Africa
 United Arab Emirates >250,000 estimated (2016)[16][17] Middle East Syrians in the United Arab Emirates
 Sweden 242،150 (2019)[18][19][20][21][22] European Union Syrians in Sweden
 United States 187,331 (by ancestry, 2016 U.S Census Bureau) [23] North America Syrian American
 Egypt 132,553 estimated (December 2018)[24] North Africa and Middle East
 Kuwait 120,000 estimated (2015)[25] Middle East Syrians in Kuwait
 Canada 98,250 (by ancestry, 2021 Census)[26] North America Syrian Canadian
 Greece 88,204 (2015)[27] European Union Syrians in Greece
 Austria 68,000 (2019)[28][29] European Union Syrians in Austria
 France 44,000 (2020)[30] European Union Syrians in France
 Australia 29,096 (Syrian-born resident, 2021)[31] Oceania Syrian Australians
 Israel 24,800 (2019)[32] 115,000 Middle East
 Venezuela 15,632 (Syrian-born resident, 2015)[33] 1,000,000 Venezuelans of Syrian descent[34][35][36][37] Latin America Syrian Venezuelan
 Finland 10,403 (2022)[38] European Union Syrians in Finland
 Algeria 10,000[39] (Jan 2013) 25,000 estimated[39] (Jan 2013) North Africa
 United Kingdom 8,848 England & Wales[40] unknown in Scotland[41] and 2,000 in Northern Ireland.[42] (2019)[43] Europe Syrians in the United Kingdom

See also

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References

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  5. ^ "Syria: Residents Blocked From Returning | Human Rights Watch". 2018-10-16.
  6. ^ IBGE. IBGE: Características Étnico-Raciais da População Archived 2016-01-20 at the Wayback Machine.
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  25. ^ "Kuwait extends residency permits for Syrians". UNHCR. 2 September 2015. Archived from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  26. ^ Statistics Canada (2023-02-01). "2021 Ethnic Origin, both sexes, age (total), Canada, 2021 Census – 25% Sample data: Data tables". Retrieved February 1, 2023.
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