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    Emigration from Malta or the Maltese diaspora consists of Maltese people and their lineal descendants who emigrated from Malta. It was an important demographic...
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    Malta's Emigration Department would assist emigrants with the cost of their travel. Between 1948 and 1967, 30 per cent of the population emigrated. Between...
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    Malta (/ˈmɒltə/ MOL-tə, /ˈmɔːltə/ MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the...
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    Malta – between 1948 and 1967. By 1996, the net emigration from Malta during the 20th century exceeded 120,000, or 33.5% of the population of Malta....
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    Malta has long been a country of emigration, with big Maltese communities in English-speaking countries abroad as well as in France. Mass emigration picked...
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    Emigration from the United States is the process where citizens from the United States move to live in countries other than the US, creating an American...
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  • 1962, there were few restrictions on Maltese migration to the UK. Malta had experienced significant emigration, particularly as a result of the collapse...
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    an experiment conducted by the Maltese Imperial Government. 40 years after that first emigration to Australia, emigration began on a larger scale. Between...
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    Italians, Syro-Lebanese, Armenians. Emigration increased following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and the emigration of poorer and less-educated Copts increased...
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  • List of sovereign states by immigrant and emigrant population (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from August 2024)
    while Cuba, Madagascar, and China had the lowest. According to estimates from the same UN 2015 report, in 2013, India and Mexico had the highest numbers...
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  • European emigration is the successive emigration waves from the European continent to other continents. The origins of the various European diasporas can...
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  • in Malta Dušan Fitzel Trinidadians in Malta Tony Warner Ukrainians in Malta Semen Datsenko Oleksandr Maksymov Demographics of Malta Emigration from Malta...
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    people of Maltese descent in Australia and 35,413 Malta-born people residing in the country at the moment of the census. While most of them emigrated to Australia...
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  • Maltese Americans (Maltese: Maltin Amerikani or Maltin tal-Amerika) are Americans with Maltese ancestry. The first immigrants from Malta to the United...
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    Italians who emigrated to Nicaragua, therefore with much lower numbers than the Italian emigration to other countries. However, Italian emigration to Nicaragua...
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  • who claimed full or partial Maltese ancestry, having an increase compared to those 37,120 in 2006. The Maltese emigration of significant manner occurred...
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    this article: The Chignecto Isthmus and its First Settlers The Yorkshire Emigration website. The site also provides the surnames of the settlers Tantramar...
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    Louis Rees-Zammit (category British people of Maltese descent)
    Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, and his paternal grandfather emigrated from Malta. Louis comes from a sporting family. His parents were athletes and his brother...
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    The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitiċi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
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    shipyard. The shipyard's namesake is Louis Shickluna, who emigrated from Malta. He was from a family of shipbuilders. He started working in a shipyard...
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    Ioannis Papafis (category Crown Colony of Malta people)
    Thessaloniki. Emigration from Malta Thesis. Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1997. p. 108. "Papafeio, founder". Papafeio Orphanage. Archived from the original...
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  • intense pressure from European planters and their supporters: On 2 December 1842, the British Government permitted emigration from Calcutta, Bombay,...
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    Egyptian Maltese (for example those of the Suez Canal Zone) still retained Maltese as their mother tongue. This number was greatly reduced by emigration years...
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    Maltese nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Malta. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the Maltese...
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    Vincenzo Bugeja (category Crown Colony of Malta people)
    Boys in Santa Venera is named after him. Emigration from Malta Ioannis Papafis Profiles in Maltese Migration by Fr Lawrence E. Attard, 2003, PEG, Malta...
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    opportunities, between 1880 and 1910 there was extensive emigration; around 300,000 Slovenes (1 in 6) emigrated to other countries, mostly to the US, but also to...
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    the real solution for these children lay in emigration to a country of opportunity and started an emigration fund. MacPherson began relocating children...
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    Maltese-Serbian relations are foreign relations between Malta and Serbia. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1964. Malta is represented...
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    Korean emigration. Korean immigration to South America was documented as early as the 1950s; North Korean prisoners of war choose to emigrate to Chile...
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    Gibraltarians (category Articles with dead external links from October 2017)
    the emigration from the Italian region Liguria was from the areas of Genoa and Savona, and some surnames such as Caruana, often believed to be Maltese, originate...
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