Africans in Italy

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Africans in Italy
Total population

755,000

Regions with significant populations
Languages
Various
Religions
Muslim, Christian
Related ethnic groups
Egyptian Italians

Africans in Italy are Italian residents or citizens of African origin. The term African in this case is sometimes applies only to Sub-Saharan Africans or Black Africans, especially when North Africans are categorized separately as Arabic. Immigrants from Africa officially residing in Italy currently number about 755,000, not including Italian citizens of full or partial African descent.[1]

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[edit] North Africans and Sub-Saharan Africans

The largest group from Africa are from North Africa, numbering about 525,000 official residents in 2006.[2] By country of origin, the top sources were Morocco (343,000), Tunisia (89,000), Egypt (66,000) and Algeria (22,000). Unofficial estimates are considerably higher.

Compared to North Africans, the percentage of Sub-Saharan Africans within all the people who recently migrated to Italy is relatively small (around 7.5%).[3] Black Africans from Central Africa are the majority of Sub-Saharan Africans in Italy, which number about 230,000,[4] mostly from Eritrea (200,000),Senegal (60,000), Nigeria (38,000) and Ghana (37,000).

In distinguishing North and Sub-Saharan Africans there are the many substantial differences such as in social relationships, religious beliefs, history, language and culture in general. For example, North Africans are predominately Sunni Muslim whereas Cape Verdeans are generally Christian. However Senegal also counts many Muslims (even though with a stronger Sufism component than North Africans) and so do other Sub-Saharan countries - yet another proof that a sharp distinction is perhaps impossible.

[edit] History

Africans and Black people have visited or lived in Italy since at least Roman times.[5] This declined after the fall of the Roman Empire. A notable example of this is Benedict the Moor.[6]

That stated, most current African Italians are descendants of recent immigrants, although Milan, Rome and other large cities have many second and third generation African Italian citizens. Unlike France, which experienced considerable francophone African immigration starting in the 1950s , Italian citizens of Sub-Saharan African origin are more recent. There were 140,000 at the end of 2002.[7]) However, by the end of 2006, 225,000 Sub Saharan Africans lived in Italy.[8]

[edit] Other uses

The related term "Afro-Italian" is also at times used to describe people of mixed African and Italian descent. The term is not specific to those who live in, or are citizens of Italy.

[edit] Notable Africans in Italy

[edit] Fictional Africans in Italy

  • Othello - Fictional Shakespearean character from the play of the same name.

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