Andalusians

Andalusians
Andaluces (Spanish)
Total population
10,000,000–11,000,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
Andalusia 8,379,248 (2017)[2]
Diaspora
 Spain (other communities)
Catalonia754,174 (2006)[3]
Madrid285,164 (2006)[3]
Valencia218,440 (2006)[3]
Balearic Islands71,940 (1991)[4]
Euskadi46,441 (1991)[4]
Murcia36,278 (1991)[4]
Navarre32,177 (1991)[4]
La Rioja (Spain)29,167 (1991)[4]
        Rest of Spain162,333 (1991)[4]
Other countries
 Brazil93,775 (2006)[3] 8,000,000 (Includes those of mixed ancestry)
 France31,516 (2006)[3]
 Cuba23,185 (2006)[3]
        Rest of the world50,000[5]
Languages
Andalusian Spanish
Religion
Catholic Christianity[6] (see religion)
Related ethnic groups
Spaniards (Castilians, Canary Islanders, Extremadurans), Catalans, Hispanics, Galicians

The Andalusians (Spanish: andaluces) are the people of Andalusia, an autonomous community in southern Spain. Andalusia's statute of autonomy defines Andalusians as the Spanish citizens who reside in any of the municipalities of Andalusia, as well as those Spaniards who reside abroad and had their last Spanish residence in Andalusia, and their descendants.[7] Since reform in 2007, the Andalusian statute of autonomy identifies the territory as a historic nationality in the preamble. The Spanish Language Academy recognizes Andalusian Spanish as a set of diverse dialects. Andalusian nationalism is the belief that Andalusians are a nation separate from other ethnicities within Spain.

  1. ^ "Andaluces y andaluzas en el exterior - Junta de Andalucía". Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish). 2023. Archived from the original on 6 March 2023.
  2. ^ Cataluña roza los 7,6 millones de habitantes y es segunda CCAA que más crece Archived 29 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, La Vanguardia, 24 April 2018
  3. ^ a b c d e f "La emigración andaluza supera los 1,62 millones de personas - Andalucía - www.diariocordoba.com". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2006. Source: Consejería de Gobernación, Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Autonomous Government)
  4. ^ a b c d e f Recaño Valverde, Joaquín (1998). "La emigración andaluza en España" (PDF). Boletín Económico de Andalucía (in Spanish) (24). Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2006.
  5. ^ "Andalucía agiliza información a diáspora". Comunidad virtual: Andalucia en el exterior. Andalucía, Spain: Junta de Andalucía. Archived from the original on 7 October 2006. Retrieved 13 October 2006.
  6. ^ "Interactivo: Creencias y prácticas religiosas en España". La Vanguardia. 2 April 2015. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  7. ^ 2007 Statute of Autonomy of Andalucía  (in Spanish). Madrid: Spanish Parliament. 2007 – via Wikisource.

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