HISTORY OF UZBEK IMMIGRANTS IN GERMANY
Keywords:
Uzbek immigrants, Germany, migration, cultural exchange, integration, economic factors, labor migration, language barriers, cultural differences, community organizations, support networks, contributions, entrepreneurship, cultural preservation, dual identity, future prospects.Abstract
The history of Uzbek immigrants in Germany is a fascinating tale of cultural exchange, economic migration, and the challenges and triumphs of integration. Over the past few decades, Uzbek nationals have migrated to Germany in search of better opportunities, contributing to the multicultural fabric of the country. Let's delve into the history of this community, their motivations for migration, and their experiences in their new home.
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