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  2. Nepalese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Sydney · Melbourne ... Nepalese Australians (Nepali: ... This follows after the population of this community quardrupled in the 5 years to 2011, and doubled again in ...

  3. Demographics of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney has been a hub of a number of migrant communities, such as the Lebanese, Fijian, Korean and Nepalese. [16] Well over half of Australia's 25,000-strong Nepalese community, [17] for example, is concentrated in Sydney. [18] Seven out of every ten Lebanese migrants in Australia live in Sydney. [16]

  4. Category:Nepalese diaspora by country - Wikipedia

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    Nepalese diaspora in the United States (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Nepalese diaspora by country" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. History of Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    1986: The first Korean Buddhist temple was established in Sydney. [26] 1986-1987: The AARC holds multiple conferences focused on the growing Asian Australian community and its challenges. [25] 1987-1988: Filipino migration to Australia peaks. [22] 1980s: Two distinct groups of Korean migrants arrived in Australia. These groups are often ...

  6. Asian-Americans in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Asian-Americans in Maryland are residents of the state of Maryland who are of Asian ancestry. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Asian-Americans were 6.1% of the state's population. [ 1 ] The ten largest Asian-American populations in Maryland are Indians , Chinese , Koreans , Filipinos , Vietnamese , Pakistanis , Japanese , Taiwanese , Thai , and ...

  7. Nepalese Americans - Wikipedia

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    The number of immigrants from Nepal remained below 100 per year until 1992. [7] According to the 1990 U.S. Census, there were 2,616 Americans with Nepalese ancestry. Fewer than 100 Nepalese immigrants became U.S. citizens each year, but the number of Nepalese who become legal residents had grown steadily from 78 in 1987 to 431 in 1996.

  8. List of Nepalese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Harry Bhandari, member of Maryland House of Delegates, first Nepali-American state legislator; Nabaraj KC, first Nepali American candidate to run for the New York City Council in Queens; Sarahana Shrestha, member of New York State Assembly; Shiva Rajbhandari, climate activist, member of Boise, Idaho school board

  9. Nepalese Peace Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Pagoda was built by German architect (APAC) on behalf of the Kingdom of Nepal. [3] Immediately, 80 metric tons (79 long tons; 88 short tons) of indigenous Nepalese timber were sourced from the Terai jungle forest of Nepal, carted across to the capital Kathmandu where 160 Nepalese families worked for two years at crafting its diverse elements. [4]