In the 20th century many Hungarian immigrants settled in Charleston.
Later 19th century immigrants from Germany and eastern Europe found an established community in the city.
More than half of 18th and early 19th century German-speaking immigrants came as redemptioners.
Mid-19th century immigrants were considerably poorer and less educated than today's.
The neighborhood has winding streets with intricate stone work terracing built by early 20th century Italian immigrants.
The members are late twentieth century immigrants from the Republic of Georgia.
Most speakers live in Argentina, being the descendants of 19th century immigrants from Switzerland.
Most of the other population are the descendants of twentieth century immigrants to the oasis.
Of the seventh century immigrants, some moved inland and proselytized among the Berber tribes.
Both were built by a congregation of mid-19th century German immigrants and their descendants.