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CATALANS HOME IMPROVEMENT INC

reviewed on 3 March 2026 . For other uses · &nbsp · (people born in Catalonia of any ethnicity · excludes ethnic Catalans in other regions in Spain) 8 · 005 · 784 (2023) [ 1 ] France &nbsp · (people born in Pyrénées-Orientales ) 491 · 000 (2023) [ 2 ] Argentina &nbsp · (estimates vary) 188 · 000 [ citation needed ] Mexico 63 · 000 [ citation needed ] Germany 43 · 000 (2020) [ 3 ] Peru 39 · 000 [ citation needed ] Andorra 16 · 555 (2024) [ 4 ] Chile 16 · 000 [ citation needed ] Brazil 11 · 787 [ citation needed ] Venezuela 6 · 200 [ citation needed ] Colombia 6 · 100 [ 5 ] Cuba 3 · 600 [ citation needed ] Ecuador 3 · 500 [ 6 ] United States &nbsp

RICHMOND, VA 23234

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reviewed on 3 March 2026 . For other uses
&nbsp
(people born in Catalonia of any ethnicity
excludes ethnic Catalans in other regions in Spain) 8
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005
784 (2023) [ 1 ] France &nbsp
(people born in Pyrénées-Orientales ) 491
000 (2023) [ 2 ] Argentina &nbsp
(estimates vary) 188
000 [ citation needed ] Mexico 63
000 [ citation needed ] Germany 43
000 (2020) [ 3 ] Peru 39
000 [ citation needed ] Andorra 16
555 (2024) [ 4 ] Chile 16
000 [ citation needed ] Brazil 11
787 [ citation needed ] Venezuela 6
200 [ citation needed ] Colombia 6
100 [ 5 ] Cuba 3
600 [ citation needed ] Ecuador 3
500 [ 6 ] United States &nbsp

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