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Polish people are the sixth largest national group in Europe... over a million Polish people settled in France... many Polish people have emigrated to countries such as... 000 Polish people have entered the labour market... It is estimated that over half a million Polish people have immigrated to the... making Polish people the largest immigrant group in Norway...

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