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Statistics on refugees and asylum-seekers in Central Europe

The latest UNHCR Central Europe factsheets provide a statistical overview concerning asylum-seekers, refugees and stateless persons in the region as well as in individual countries.

31 Mar 2021

How many refugees are there in Central Europe?

Is their number increasing or decreasing compared to previous years?

How many of the asylum seekers are granted protection?

You can download the regional fact sheets in PDF format by clicking the links below:

  • UNHCR in the Czech Republic
  • UNHCR in Slovakia
  • UNHCR in Hungary
  • UNHCR in Slovenia 
  • UNHCR in Moldova
  • Refugees in Central Europe (2019, 2018)
  • Refugees in the Czech Republic (2019, 2018)
  • Refugees in Slovakia (2019, 2018)
  • Refugees in Hungary (2019, 2018)
  • Refugees in Slovenia (2019, 2018)
  • Refugees in Moldova (2019, 2018)

 

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