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    8. Fuengirola. Best for coastal living. Population: 75,000. Average home price: 4,000 € per square meter. Average rent: 1,300 € for a 1-bedroom apartment

  3. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 the population peaked, there are 48,946,035 [3] people living in Spain. Its population density , at 96 inhabitants per square kilometre (250/sq mi), is lower than other Western European countries, yet, with the exception of microstates, it has the highest real density population in Europe, based on density of inhabited areas. [ 4 ]

  4. Immigration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    The British authorities estimate that the real population of British citizens living in Spain is much bigger than Spanish official figures suggest, establishing them at about 1,000,000, about 800,000 being permanent residents. [18] Of these, according to the BBC and contrary to popular belief, only about 21.5% are over the age of 65. [19]

  5. Latin American migration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    Latin Americans in Spain are individuals in Spain who are from or descend from individuals from Latin America.As of January 2021, there are 2,480,373 South Americans in Spain (all Latin American aside from 391), and 624,034 Central American or Caribbean people in Spain (all bar at most 60,505 being from Latin America). [1]

  6. British immigration in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown that most of the British population in Spain is poorly socially integrated into Spanish society. [6] [7] [8] A survey of 340 British migrants in the Province of Málaga, for example, found that one third rarely or never met Spanish people, apart from in shops and restaurants, and that 60 per cent did not speak Spanish well. [9]

  7. Migration from Latin America to Europe - Wikipedia

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    Spain is the second destination of choice after the United States for Latin American migrants and the vast majority of Latin Americans in Europe are residents or nationals of this country. [2] [3] After several years of decline since a peak in 2010, the population of Spain born in Latin America has grown again since 2016.