Greek Immigration To Mexico - Numbers

Numbers

Greek net migration to Mexico from 1857 to 1976
Year period Greek-speaking immigrants
1857–1860 54
1861–1870 100
1871–1880 102
1881–1890 383
1891–1900 1,042
1901–1910 372
1911–1920 374
1921–1930 370
1931–1940 310
1941–1950 298
1951–1960 N/A
1961–1970 N/A
1971–1976 85
Total 3,490

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