Lebanese people in France
Lebanese people in France include migrants from Lebanon to France, as well as their descendants.
Total population | |
---|---|
300,000[1][2][3][4] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux , Strasbourg, Nice, etc. | |
Languages | |
French, Lebanese Arabic (some also speak Armenian) | |
Religion | |
Maronite Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Melkite Catholic, Shia Islam, Sunni Islam, Druze |
Population
The Lebanese population in France is estimated to be from 300,000.[5]
History
Although there has been sporadic migration from the Middle East to France since the 17th century, the real growth of the French Lebanese population began in 1975, with the start of the civil war in Lebanon, which drove thousands of people away. No concrete data exists on the religious affiliations; however, it is commonly assumed that Maronite Christians and Shia Muslims make up the majority of the Lebanese population in France.
Notable people
See also
References
- "Henry Laurens : « la France et le Liban sont comme les membres d'une famille recomposée »". 7 October 2020.
- "Geographical Distribution of the Lebanese Diaspora". The Identity Chef.
- "Présentation du Liban".
- "Relations bilatérales".
- "Geographical Distribution of the Lebanese Diaspora". The Identity Chef.
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