Malians in France explained

Group:Malians in France
Population:120,000
Popplace:Paris, Montreuil-sous-Bois
Langs:French, Bambara
Rels:Majority Sunni Islam, minority Roman Catholicism, Atheism, Irreligion

The Malians in France (French: Les Maliens en France) are people of Malian origin who live in France.

History

The first Malian immigrants came to France in the 1960s. At first, there were male workers from rural regions who came to find long-term employment in France. Then, in the 1970s, there were Family reunification's, in which the wives and children of previous male immigrants came to live in France as well.[1]

Origins

Most Malians in France are rural migrants who came from the Senegal River valley,[1] and from the region of Kayes[2] at the extreme south of Mali, a very poor and arid region, at the frontier with Senegal and Mauritania.

Notable people

See also

France-Mali relations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Migration and links to the "country of origin": the example of Malians in France. 28 March 2012 . Grotius.fr. fr. 2013-10-14.
  2. News: Qui sont les Maliens de France ? . Le Monde . 2013-01-18 . 2013-10-14.