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History of the Somalis in Minneapolis–Saint Paul : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of the Somalis in Minneapolis–Saint Paul
The Somali people are a major ethnic group in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul (Twin Cities) urban area. As of 2013, there were around 25,000 Somalis in Minnesota. ==History==
Ethnic Somalis first emigrated to the Twin Cities as voluntary migrants in the 1980s and earlier. They journeyed to attend scholastic institutions or to establish businesses, including many professionals. Other Somalis arrived in the United States after the start of the civil war in Somalia during the early 1990s, or from other parts of Greater Somalia.〔Rutledge, p.135.〕〔Barkan, Elliott Robert (editor). ''Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration''. ABC-CLIO, 2013. ISBN 1598842196, 9781598842197. p. (693 ).〕 Many of the newer arrivals moved to Minnesota through voluntary agencies (VOLAGS), who helped them settle in.〔"(Good Question: Why Did Somalis Locate Here? )" ((Archive )) ''WCCO-TV'' CBS Minnesota. January 19, 2011. Retrieved on January 18, 2014.〕 Somalis that had arrived earlier also assisted the more recent immigrants.〔
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