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  Home > The number of immigrants living in Spain has soared from around half a million in 1996 to about 4.5 million, or 10 percent, of a total population of 45 million in 2008.
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The number of immigrants living in Spain has soared from around half a million in 1996 to about 4.5 million, or 10 percent, of a total population of 45 million in 2008.

(Inquirer.net, May 5, 2008)

4-May-08 | 9:02 PM
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