Misery, civil war, prosecutions
Many Poles left their country due to a combination of economic, political, and social factors. Economic hardship, particularly during periods of high unemployment and low wages, prompted many to seek better opportunities abroad. Political instability, especially during the communist era, also drove emigration as individuals sought greater freedoms and rights. Additionally, the desire for improved living conditions and education for their families further motivated many to leave Poland.
Too many.
Yes, some people did leave Japan after the tsunami in 2011, especially those who were directly affected by the disaster and needed to relocate temporarily or permanently due to the destruction of their homes and communities. Many foreign nationals also left due to safety concerns and advisories issued by their governments.
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in over 200,000 deaths. The devastation caused by the earthquake also left millions of people homeless and severely impacted the country's infrastructure.
depends on what country you are talking about.
because they felt like it and it was because of poverty:meaning pour econemy
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Guatemalans commonly refer to themselves as "guatemaltecos" for males and "guatemaltecas" for females. The term reflects their national identity and is derived from the country's name, Guatemala. Additionally, many indigenous people in Guatemala may identify themselves by their specific ethnic group, such as Maya, Xinca, or Garífuna, highlighting the country's rich cultural diversity.
200,000
as soon as you have it in your hand you can leave the country.
there are 5'256'598'863 leaving your country.........
Members of one religious group leave a country to escape discriminatory policies.
Martin luther
Famine in Canaan. Much the same as what caused many Oklahomans, Texans, and New Mexicans to leave the plains and travel to California in the 1930s.
depends on what country your in
your mom caused it sorry
your mom caused it sorry