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  2. South Sudanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    A total of 4,825 people indicated that they were of partial or full South Sudanese ancestry. [2] The 2016 census recorded 7,699 South Sudan-born people in Australia, with 2,750 living in Victoria, 1,430 in Queensland and 1,201 in Western Australia. 10,755 people indicated that they had partial or full South Sudanese ancestry. [3]

  3. Australia–South Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    Australia was one of the first countries to announce its support in resettling South Sudanese refugees. Thus, the South Sudanese community was the first-ever organized African community in Australia, and also the largest African diaspora in that country. [2] When South Sudan gained independence in 2011, Australia was one of the first countries ...

  4. Parjok - Wikipedia

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    Pajok Community members are found in all the States of South Sudan and in diaspora in locations such as North America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and, less commonly, in Asia. Wherever they are, Community members have strong ties with Pajok Communities across the world.

  5. South Sudanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The largest communities of the South Sudanese diaspora are located in North America, Western Europe, and Oceania are in United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and small communities exist in Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, and New Zealand.

  6. Sudanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Of these, the largest number were living in the state of Victoria, (6,085), followed by New South Wales (5,629), Western Australia (2,722) and then Queensland (2,582). 17,186 people indicated that they were of full or partial Sudanese ancestry.

  7. North African and Middle Eastern Australians - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers of the North Africans and Middle Easterns to Australia date back to 1862, when small groups of mainly Muslim cameleers shipped in and out of Australia at three-year intervals to serve South Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transportation wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans", despite their origin often ...

  8. Category:Australia–South Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    South Sudanese expatriates in Australia (1 C) Pages in category "Australia–South Sudan relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Category : Australian people of South Sudanese descent

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    Australian models of South Sudanese descent (7 P) Pages in category "Australian people of South Sudanese descent" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.