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The flight of Kosovar Albanian refugees was the largest mass migration/flight of people in Europe since the Holocaust, when Jews, Romani, and others tried to flee the Nazis in advance of the genocide.
Donald Harnish Fleming has written: 'The Intellectual migration' -- subject(s): Civilization, Emigration and immigration, Europe, Foreign influences, Intellectuals, Political refugees, Refugees, Political, United States
Ben Hall has written: 'Policing Europe' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, European cooperation, Internal Migration, International cooperation, Police, Refugees
Since the Huns attacked the Germanic tribes the Huns caused the largest migration in history. The migration just didn't happen in Western Roman Empire but it affected the whole nation!
a great migration that came from Europe to the us
Refugees can come from any part of the world, so there have been some refugees from European countries at different times.
middle east and western Europe
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
There is migration all over Europe and in every part. However, Western Europe tends to have more immigration (people moving in) versus Eastern Europe, who tends to have more emigration (people moving out).
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.