Do German Somalis exist?

AbdiGeedi

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I’ve only heard of diaspora in Nordic countries and uk in Europe.

Gathered this from the site of the federal statistical office of Germany.
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Yeah there's a decent sized diaspora in Berlin.

@Wiilyam Ina Sheekh Zubeer is a german
My humble guesstimation, not sure about the accuracy:
I would assume that most Somalis who came in the early 90s and before settled in former West-Germany and its bigger/ relevant cities or places where small Somali communities were already established, whereas Berlin is more of a "new" terrain for Somalis, where mostly "recent" arrivals (mid 2000s and later) settled, as well as people who relocated there later on for job opportunities. Also a lot of young people/students are eyeing Berlin as Germany's only major city with a more-or-less metropolitan/world-city vibe (Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich etc. don't really count tbh despite their reasonably large populations).
I guess Berlin had a strong pull on Somalis for a while now, wouldn't be surprised if it has surpassed other cities in terms of the number of Somalis living there.
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Gathered this from the site of the federal statistical office of Germany.
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My humble guesstimation, not sure about the accuracy:
I would assume that most Somalis who came in the early 90s and before settled in former West-Germany and its bigger/ relevant cities or places where small Somali communities were already established, whereas Berlin is more of a "new" terrain for Somalis, where mostly "recent" arrivals (mid 2000s and later) settled, as well as people who relocated there later on for job opportunities. Also a lot of young people/students are eyeing Berlin as Germany's only major city with a more-or-less metropolitan/world-city vibe (Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich etc. don't really count tbh despite their reasonably large populations).
I guess Berlin had a strong pull on Somalis for a while now, wouldn't be surprised if it has surpassed other cities in terms of the number of Somalis living there.
That said:
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Gathered this from the site of the federal statistical office of Germany.
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My humble guesstimation, not sure about the accuracy:
I would assume that most Somalis who came in the early 90s and before settled in former West-Germany and its bigger/ relevant cities or places where small Somali communities were already established, whereas Berlin is more of a "new" terrain for Somalis, where mostly "recent" arrivals (mid 2000s and later) settled, as well as people who relocated there later on for job opportunities. Also a lot of young people/students are eyeing Berlin as Germany's only major city with a more-or-less metropolitan/world-city vibe (Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich etc. don't really count tbh despite their reasonably large populations).
I guess Berlin had a strong pull on Somalis for a while now, wouldn't be surprised if it has surpassed other cities in terms of the number of Somalis living there.
That said:
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Gathered this from the site of the federal statistical office of Germany.
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My humble guesstimation, not sure about the accuracy:
I would assume that most Somalis who came in the early 90s and before settled in former West-Germany and its bigger/ relevant cities or places where small Somali communities were already established, whereas Berlin is more of a "new" terrain for Somalis, where mostly "recent" arrivals (mid 2000s and later) settled, as well as people who relocated there later on for job opportunities. Also a lot of young people/students are eyeing Berlin as Germany's only major city with a more-or-less metropolitan/world-city vibe (Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich etc. don't really count tbh despite their reasonably large populations).
I guess Berlin had a strong pull on Somalis for a while now, wouldn't be surprised if it has surpassed other cities in terms of the number of Somalis living there.
That said:
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Used to live there. A lot moved but there's still plenty around.

Noticed they're much different to other diaspora groups.

More low-key and integrated within the wider German community.
 

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