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Czech-born residents 50,220 (2001 Census) 90,000 (2009 ONS estimate) | |
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Greater Paris and South East France | |
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French, Czech, Czenglish | |
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Roman Catholicism. | |
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Czech people • Czech diaspora • White Other |
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Czechs in France refers to the phenomenon of Czech people migrating to France from the Czech Republic or from the political entities that preceded it, such as Czechoslovakia. There is a substantial number of people in France with Czech ancestry, including 100,220 Czech-born people recorded as resident in France. One notable Czech-French writer is Milan Kundera.
Notable people
Further information: Category:French people of Czech descentSee also
- Czech Republic–France relations
- Demographics of the Czech Republic
- Czech people
- Immigration to France
- Polish minority in France
- Germans in France
References
- "Insee - Étrangers - Immigrés". Archived from the original on 2015-12-09. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
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