The ethnic and demographic situation in the Gibraltar.

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The ethnic and demographic situation in the Gibraltar.

So here we have the Gibraltarian ECUs, nominal – 2.8. The year of issue of this coin is 1992, mint: British Pobjoy Mint, Tadworth, England.

About four-fifths of the population are Gibraltarians, which includes those born in Gibraltar before 1925 and their descendants, as well as the spouses of Gibraltarians. The remainder are resident aliens and the families of British military personnel. Most Gibraltarians are of mixed Genoese, British, Spanish, Maltese, and Portuguese descent. Moroccans and Indians predominate among the resident aliens.

Origin of surnames in the electoral roll by percentage is: British (27%), Spanish (26%, mostly Andalusian but also some 2% Menorcan), Genoese and other Italian (15%), Portuguese (15%), and Maltese (8%). There are also small (less than 1%) populations of other groups such as Moroccans, French, Austrians, Chinese, Japanese, Polish and Danish.

About four-fifths of Gibraltarians are Roman Catholic. The Anglican bishopric also covers communities in southern Europe, mainly in Spain’s Costa del Sol. The small Jewish community is of Sephardic descent. English is the official language of government and education, though most Gibraltarians are bilingual in English and Spanish, and many speak an English dialect known as Yanito (Llanito), which is influenced by Spanish, Genoese, and Hebrew.

Object data

Title

The ethnic and demographic situation in the Gibraltar.

Artist

Both sides: Raphael David Maklouf.

Founder

British Pobjoy Mint, Tadworth, England.

Date

1992.

Culture

Gibraltar.

Medium

Copper-nickel.

Dimensions

28.47x38.61x3.45.

Classification

Coin.

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