Sikhism in Italy
Italian Sikhs are a growing religious minority in Italy, which has the second biggest Sikh population in Europe after the United Kingdom (525,000) and sixth largest number of Sikhs in the world. It is estimated that there are 220,000 Sikhs in Italy, constituting 0.33% of Italy's population.
Two Sikh soldiers using a Bren light machine gun in the World War II (Italian campaign) near Villa Grande (15 January 1944) | |
Total population | |
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220,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Reggio Emilia · Brescia · Verona · Lazio | |
Religions | |
Sikhism | |
Languages | |
Punjabi · Italian Venetian • Neapolitan |
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