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Muslim immigrants living in Italy feel much less attached to the country than their counterparts in other EU nations.
That was one of the findings from a new study which looked at how Muslims in the EU feel about their countries, and the discrimination they face.
The Vienna-based EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) created the report using survey answers from more than 10,500 people in the 15 member states which are home to around 94 percent of Muslims in the EU: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Finland, France, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Sweden, Slovenia and the United Kingdom.