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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The presence of North Africans in the United States is recorded since the 16th century. Even then, some of the early explorers who accompanied the Spanish on their expeditions in the United States were North Africans, a group that also contributed to the settlement of some Spanish colonies of that country. Most of the North Africans are a mix and match of North Africa natives (descending mostly of Berber tribes and native Egyptians) and descendants of conquerors and Arabs invaders (from Arabian Peninsula) people. Most North African have now, the Muslim religion. Currently, the North African population in the United States exceeds 800,000 people. Its largest populations are found in the eastern United States. North Africans in the U.S. can be of Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan, Egyptians, Sahrawi, Mauritanian and northern Sudanese origin. They are also sometimes included in that group the Canarians, that by the geography situation of the Canary Islands in the North Africa, and the partly North African ancestry of his population (the Canarians are a mixture of North African of Berber origin and Europeans) are also considered North Africans (although politically are Europeans, and linguistically, being Spanish, Hispanics). Most North Africans in the United States are considered to be Arab Americans as well. Although according the 2000 census there 3,217 North Africans in the country, the number of people that indicated some North African specific origin exceeded with many this figure (the Marocco American, per example were more of 37.000 people in the same census). As of 2008, there were over 800,000 North Africans in the United States hailing from North Africa's the various native ethnics groups.While some North Africans may not identify and are not perceived to be white, the U.S. Census classifies them as such."@en }

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