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Integration processes of common European space formation, including an increase in immigration mobility, lead, at first glance, to a startling conclusion: the more unified Europe becomes, the more "mosaic" it appears, in other words, a kind of unity of diversity. The entry of new countries into the EU has provoked a large and relatively diverse stream of foreigners to the Western Europe countries, which can be divided into EU officials and other staff: housekeepers, plumbers, janitors etc. The most numerous group of foreigners of Eastern European origin in Belgium is Polish. Poland is the largest country that joined the EU in 2004, both in terms of population and area. The analysis of the Polish diaspora shows the differences between the real and virtual concentration of the population. Modern technologies allow to study not only the placement of certain groups on a certain territory, but also to carry out a comparative analysis of indicators that reflect the actual placement of people in the cells of the administrative-territorial division, and their Internet activity inside the same territorial units. The simplest option is to compare the statistics with the results of the content analysis. This method is gaining in significance for geographical research, if to the requested set of words geographical reference such as the name of a geographical object is added. Thus, we can identify the territorial differentiation of the phenomenon under study. In addition to content analysis, there are also the latest technologies of linguistic analysis available, including taken from the Internet such as program Textométrie, that allows to conduct a case study on the example of the individual data sets.