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  2. India–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral trade between India and Peru witnessed rapid growth in the late 2000s and early 2010s rising from US$250 million in 2007 to $3.126 billion by 2018–19. [8] In 2012, bilateral trade between the two countries crossed the billion dollar mark for the first time, making Peru the seventh Latin American trade partner of India to achieve the milestone, after Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Chile ...

  3. Indians in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The first immigrants from India to have arrived in Peru were businessmen who had gone there in the early 1960s. Later on, the community grew in number marginally until the early 80s, after which many of its members left due to the severe local economic crises and the prevailing terrorism.

  4. Immigration to Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rescued male migrants are brought to southern Italian ports, 28 June 2015. Immigration to Europe has a long history, but increased substantially after World War II. Western European countries, especially, saw high growth in immigration post 1945, and many European nations today (particularly those of the EU-15) have sizeable immigrant populations, both of European and non-European origin.

  5. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is given to People of Indian Origin and to persons who are not People of Indian Origin but married to Indian citizen or People of Indian Origin. Persons with OCI status are known as Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs). [27] The OCI status is a permanent visa for visiting India with a foreign passport.

  6. Peruvians of European descent - Wikipedia

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    Among Peruvians of European descent, Italians were the second largest group of immigrants to settle in the country. [13] Italian immigration in Peru began in the colonial era, during the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru. [14] However, the peak of Italian immigrants occurred after Peruvian independence, between 1840 and 1880, with the guano export ...

  7. European Union–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    The European Union represents 11% of Peru's total merchandise trade, making it the third largest trading partner. Likewise, Peru is the 49th trading partner of the EU with 0.2% of the total trade in goods in the EU.

  8. Immigration to Peru - Wikipedia

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    Various European ethnic groups settled in Peru following their 1824 independence from Spain, and the majority settled in the coasts and urban areas like Lima. After the abolition of slavery in 1854, immigrants from countries such as China, Northern Europe, and Japan arrived to do labor work in areas such as farming. [1]

  9. Indigenous peoples of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century, major planters in Peru, particularly in the northern plantations, and in Cuba, recruited thousands of mostly male Chinese immigrants as laborers, referred to as "coolies". Because of the demographics, in Peru these men married mostly non-Chinese women, many of them Indigenous Peruvians, during that period of a Chinese ...