Poles in Norway

The Consular section of the Polish embassy in Oslo, which is located in the city centre on Nedre Vollgate 5

The Polish minority in Norway is the biggest immigrant group in Norway.[1]

Estimates of the number of Poles living in Norway vary from 72,103[2] to 91,179[1] (about 1,22-1,76% of the Norwegian population). Non-official data claim that the Polish minority may stand at least 120,000. In 2001, however, there were about 6,432 Polish immigrants.[3]

Places with significant populations are Oslo, Moss, Stavanger, Bergen, Fredrikstad, Trondheim, Drammen, Alesund, Molde.

The first Poles came to Norway in 1830-1831 after the fall of the November Uprising.

References

  1. 1 2 "Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents, 1 January 2014", forming the country's greatest national group other than Norwegians. Statistics Norway. Accessed 29 April 2014.
  2. Statistics Norway
  3. "Innvandrarbefolkninga og personar med annan innvandringsbakgrunn, etter innvandringskategori, kjønn og landbakgrunn. 1. januar 2001". Statistics Norway.

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