SPAIN SEA and LAND ARRIVALS JAN-DEC 2019 SPAIN SEA and LAND ARRIVALS 1 Jan- 31 Dec 2019 Location of Refugee & Migrant Arrivals1 Eastern Med

SPAIN SEA and LAND ARRIVALS JAN-DEC 2019 SPAIN SEA and LAND ARRIVALS 1 Jan- 31 Dec 2019 Location of Refugee & Migrant Arrivals1 Eastern Med

SPAIN SEA AND LAND ARRIVALS JAN-DEC 2019 SPAIN SEA AND LAND ARRIVALS 1 Jan- 31 Dec 2019 Location of refugee & migrant arrivals1 Eastern Med. & Balearic Islands 2,250 Andalusia: Motril & Almeria Andalusia: Malaga 10,435 3,665 Andalusia: Cadiz - Strait of Gibraltar 5,600 Ceuta 1,965 Canary Islands Melilla Ceuta Melilla 2,700 5,890 (Spain) (Spain) 1,965 5,890 1,360 4,985 605 905 Land Sea arrivals arrivals 32,513 Jan-Dec 2019 65,383 Jan-Dec 2018 Dead and Missing² Land Land 6,345 6,814 Jan-Dec 2019 20% 10% 20% 681 50% Sea Dif.2018 26,168 58,569 Jan-Dec 2018 80% 90% 854 Arrivals trend by month 10,000 Sea arrivals 2018 2019 8,000 Land arrivals 6,000 4,000 2,149 2,000 616 0 Jan-18 Feb-18 Ma r- 18 Apr-18 Ma y-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Au g- 18 Sep-18 Oct-18 N ov- 18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Ma r- 19 Apr-19 Ma y-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Au g- 19 Sep-19 Oct-19 N ov- 19 Dec-19 Most common nationalities of arrivals, Jan-Dec 2019 Demography of arrivals, Jan-Dec 2019 8,271 (25%) Morocco 13,076 (20%) 5,124 (16%) Children Guinea 13,053 (20%) 12% 5,025 (15%) Algeria 5,801 (9%) Women 3,298 (10%) 12% Mali 10,340 (16%) Men 2,867 (9%) Côte d'Ivoire 76% 5,273 (8%) 2,378 (7%) Senegal 2,133 (3%) 1,238 (4%) Tunisia 557 (1%) 1,031 (3%) Syrian Arab Rep. 2019 2018 1,573 (2%) The charts in this document are based on figures from the Ministry of Interior and UNHCR estimates. All figures are provisional and subject to change. The figures depicted here do not include arrivals to Spain by air. 1Proportion of arrivals via the Strait of Gibraltar, Malaga, Motril and Almeria in Andalusia is based on UNHCR estimates. Source:https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean/location/5226 UNHCR data portal 2Include events that took place on the Western Mediterranean route as well as the Western African route to the Canary Islands. UNHCR / 23 Jan 2019 SPAIN SEA AND LAND ARRIVALS JAN-DEC 2019 57% ARRIVALS to Andalusia, Eastern Med.³ & Canary Islands: 24,656 Jan-Dec 2019 Dif. 2018 Most common nationalities Arrivals by region Balearic Islands Eastern Med. 2% Morocco 28% 7% Canary Islands Gui nea 17% 11% Algeria 15% Mali 12% Côte d'Ivoire 10% Senegal 9% Andalusia The Gambi a 1% 80% Comoros 1% Demography of arrivals Mauritania 1% Children 12% Cameroon 1% Women Bangladesh 1% 11% Sierra Leone 0.4% Men Ghana 0.3% 77% Guinea-Bissau 0.3% D.R.C. 0.3% 4% ARRIVALS to Ceuta & Melilla⁴: 7,857 Jan-Dec 2019 Dif. 2018 Arrivals trend by month Type of arrivals 1,000 Sea Ceuta Melilla 19% 500 Land 81% 0 Jan- 18 May- 18 Sep-1 8 Jan- 19 May- 19 Sep-1 9 Ceuta: 1,967 Melilla: 5,890 Demography of arrivals⁵ Demography of arrivals⁵ Children Women 4% 9% Children 15% Men Women Men 87% 20% 65% Most common nationalities Most common nationalities Algeria 39% Tunisia 22%22% Morocco 38% Syrian A.R. 18%18% Guinea 18% Morocco 14%14% Mali 1% Guinea 7%7% Senegal 1% Algeria 7%7% Tunisia 1% St. of Palestine 6%6% Côte d'Ivoire 1% Côte d'Ivoire 6%6% D.R.C. 0.4% Yemen 6%6% Bangladesh 0.3% Mali 4%4% 0.4% Egypt 3% 3Eastern Med. includes Catalonia, Valencian Community and Murcia. ⁴Ceuta & Melilla sea and land arrivals. ⁵Includes only accompanied children data. Unaccompanied separated children data unavailable. Source:https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean/location/5226 UNHCR data portal UNHCR / 23 Jan 2019.

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