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Although being quite ethnically homogenous, the Spanish people display great regional diversity, and separatist tendencies remain particularly strong among the Catalans and the Basques. Castilian is the official Spanish language, but Catalan, Galician, and Basque are still spoken and written extensively in their respective districts. There are about 4,145,000 foreign residents in Spain. Of these well over half a million are Moroccan, and Ecuadorians make up half a million as well. Romanian and Colombian populations amount to around 300,000 each. There are also a significant number of British (761,000)and German (133,588) citizens, mainly in Alicante, Málaga provinces, Balearic islands and Canary islands. Chinese make up a small minority, as well as immigrants from several sub-Saharan African countries. |
 Man walking his dog in Madrid |  Women by the beach in Barcelona |  Women chatting in the streets of Barcelona |
 Woman and a dog in Madrid |  Madrid women |  Madrid woman with her dog |
 Woman and dog in Madrid |  Man and dog on a bench in Barcelona |  Man feeding pigeons in Barcelona |