Submitted by latinometrics t3_zf0oq8 in dataisbeautiful
Ill-Construction-209 t1_izcr1nt wrote
It's interesting that no Brasilians go to Spain. I guess it makes sense with the proximity of Portugal, it probably feels more natural to speak their native language but I would have thought some percentage would still go there, especially with the large population of Brasil and the poverty/overcrowding in many places.
Arganthonios_Silver t1_izknm82 wrote
Many brazilians go to Spain but they are included here in the grey "others" as they are less numerous than many hispanic american origins and even after bolivians, the least numerous among the origins explicitely mentioned here, it should follows cubans with 173k residents and only after brazilians with 155.963 people (56k already with spanish citizenship) as the 9th most numerous latin american origin.
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