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Immigrants and from
Immigrants come from 180 different countries, including Turkey, Poland, Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Iran or Ghana.
Immigrants from Cumberland settled in the southern mountains ( Cumberland Mountains, Cumberland River, Cumberland Gap, etc .).
Immigrants from Iceland then played on behalf of Canada and won the first ever Olympic medal in hockey.
Immigrants from several sub-Saharan African countries have also settled in Spain as contract workers, although they represent only 4. 08 % of all the foreign residents in the country.
Immigrants from Nepal and India continued to enter Bhutan with a spurt from the 1960s when Bhutan's first modern 5-year plan began, many arriving as construction workers.
Illustrious Immigrants: The Intellectual Migration from Europe, 1930 / 41, Chicago: U of Chicago, 1971.
Immigrants from the south, fleeing from Al-Andalus, brought a Gothic influence to the Asturian kingdom.
Immigrants from Great Britain and Ireland arrived in Appalachia in the 18th century, and brought with them the musical traditions of their homelands.
Immigrants arrived from all over the world to search for gold, especially from Ireland and China.
Category: Immigrants to the United States from Northern Ireland
Immigrants from Scotland and Germany founded the first private secular schools, ( The Mackay School, and Die Deutsche Schule, respectively ).
Immigrants came from many regions of Europe.
Kurdish Jewish Immigrants from Iraq leaving Ben-Gurion International Airport | Lod Airport ( 1951 )
The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968, amending legislation passed in 1962, removed the right of entry from 200, 000 south Asians long resident in British East Africa who had become the victims of the Africanization drive in newly independent Kenya and wished to move to Britain.
Immigrants often come from Central America, Southeast Asia and the Philippines, the Middle East and Somalia, the Balkans, the Caribbean islands ( esp.
Immigrants from Mexico came to Sunnyvale to fill this void of workers.
Immigrants locating in Weed since the 1980s have come primarily from Mexico and Laos.
Immigrants from Europe arrived to work in the mills -- Irish, Italians, Polish, Germans and French Canadians.
Immigrants came to work these mines, mainly from Poland.
Immigrants from Germany, Ireland, Norway and Sweden were also skilled craftsmen.
Immigrants from Britain and France settled a small village in 1858 which included a general store, school and mission church.

Immigrants and Germany
Immigrants from Czechoslovakia and other Slavic states, as well as from Germany and Austria, helped establish the town.
Immigrants from Germany began arriving at Galveston in July, 1844.
Immigrants came mainly from Portugal, Italy, Germany, Spain, Japan, Poland, and the Middle East.
Major groups of immigrants from Germany and Jews from Eastern Europe also arrived in the city and in the region at the beginning of the 20th century, as well as during World War II and the post-war period. Immigrants from Spain, in " local gaucho outfit " taking their children to an Argentine school, 1939
Category: Immigrants to Germany
Immigrants from Germany and Ireland moved into the area, as did Jewish immigrants from Europe.

Immigrants and mostly
Immigrants, mostly Irish and German, settled in Philadelphia and the surrounding districts.
Immigrants from the Maghreb ( the majority of whom are Moroccan ) and sub-Saharan immigrants ( mostly from Senegal ) reside there.
Immigrants from the Southern United States brought with them various customs and religions, mostly of the Presbyterian and Baptist persuasions.
The 29th was never fond of being brigade with three Irish " Fenian " regiments from New York and soon after the Battle of Antietam the 29th was replaced by the 28th Massachusetts Infantry regiment, made up mostly of Irish Immigrants.

Immigrants and Lutheran
* Kriegbaum-Hanks, Susan: A Brief History of the Old Lutheran Immigrants and the Buffalo Synod: 1838-1867

Immigrants and Catholic
" The Catholic Church and Recent Immigrants to the United States: A Review of Research ," in Helen Rose Ebaugh, ed., Vatican II and American Catholicism: Twenty-five Years Later ( Greenwich, Ct .: JAI Press, 1991 ).

Immigrants and city
Immigrants work primarily in nurseries and in agricultural processing occupations near the city, which are among some of the most productive in New Jersey.
Immigrants continued to travel from the Philadelphia area south through the Great Valley beyond Shenandoah, to the vicinity of the modern city of Roanoke, Virginia.
Immigrants made up some 30 % of the city at that time.
Immigrants into a village or city had no political rights and were called the Hintersassen.

Immigrants and after
Immigrants settled in the area, especially French Huguenots who poured in in 1688, after which the area became known as London's French quarter.
Immigrants were subject to the same policies as Mexican citizens, and Native Americans who migrated to Texas after Mexican independence and were not indigenous to the area would be treated as immigrants.
Immigrants, especially Germans, and their children comprised the largest element of settlers after 1860 ; they were attracted by the good soil, low priced lands from the railroad companies, and the chance to homestead and receive title to the land at no cost from the federal government.
Mount Gravatt was once a popular destination of German, Irish and English Immigrants to Australia after World war 1 and 2.
Nine years after he moved to Montreal, he painted " Immigrants at Montreal ", later titled " Behind Bonsecours Market " purchased by the National Gallery of Canada in 1957.

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