The Galicies (Galician: Galegos; Spaingie: Gallegos) are a naitional, cultural an ethnolinguistic group whose historic hameland is Galicie, in the north-wast o the Iberie Peninsula.[5] Twa Romance leids are widely spoken an offeecial in Galicie: the native Galicie, an Castilian.[6]

Galicies
Galegos
Tot population
c. 3.2 million[1]
Regions wi signeeficant populations
          Province o A Coruña991,588[2][3]
          Province o Lugo300,419[2][3]
          Province o Ourense272,401[2][3]
          Province o Pontevedra833,205[2][3]
          Total in Galicie2,397,613[2][3]
 Spain (rest o the kintra)355,063[2][3]
 Argentinae147,062[4]
 Brazil38,554[4]
 Venezuela38,440[4]
 Uruguay35,369[4]
 Cuba31,077[4]
 Switzerland30,737[4]
 Fraunce16,075[4]
 United States14,172[4]
 Germany13,305[4]
 Unitit Kinrick10,755[4]
 Mexico9,895[4]
Galicians inscribed in the electoral census and living abroad (2013/09)414,650[4]
Leids
Galicie, Castilian Spaingie
Releegion
Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Atheism
Relatit ethnic groups
Asturians ither Spaniards an Portuguese fowk

References

eedit
  1. Sum of the inhabitants of Spain born in Galicia (c. 2.8 m), plus Spaniards living abroad and inscribed in the electoral census (CERA) as electors in one of the four Galician circumscriptions.
  2. a b c d e f Not including Galicians born outside Galicia
  3. a b c d e f INE
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l INE: CERA (2013)
  5. Recalde, Montserrat (1997). La vitalidad etnolingüística gallega. València: Centro de Estudios sobre Comunicación Interlingüistíca e Intercultural. ISBN 9788437028958.
  6. "Use of Galician language 2003". Archived frae the original on 3 Mairch 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2014.

  This article incorporates public domain material frae wabsteids or documents of the Library of Congress Country Studies.

Freemit airtins

eedit