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  2. Overseas Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Independence Day Parade is increasingly being attended by both American politicians and Filipino celebrities as well as diplomatic officials who are keenly aware of the significant and increasing political and economic power exerted by the Filipino diaspora in the New York metropolitan area.

  3. Category:Asian diaspora in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Japanese diaspora in the Philippines (1 C, 1 P) K. Korean people of Filipino descent (1 C)

  4. Category:Filipino diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Philippine international schools (1 C, ... (2 C, 13 P) O. Overseas Filipino organizations (1 P) Pages in category "Filipino ...

  5. A growing Filipino diaspora means plenty of celebration ... - AOL

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    The Philippines finally became independent on July 4, 1946. So, the Fourth of July was the traditional holiday until President Diosdado Macapagal changed it in 1964 to June 12.

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    Southeast Asia" (PDF), Report of the High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora; Rye, Ajit Singh (2006), "The Indian Community in the Philippines", in A. Mani. (ed.), Indian Communities in Southeast Asia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 707– 773, ISBN 981-230-418-5

  7. Asian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Asian diaspora is the diasporic group of Asian people who live outside of the continent. There are several prominent groups within the Asian diaspora. [1] Asian diasporas have been noted for having an increasingly transnational relationship with their ancestral homelands, [2] [3] especially culturally through the use of digital media. [4] [5]

  8. E. San Juan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Epifanio San Juan Jr., also known as E. San Juan Jr. (born December 29, 1938, in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines), [1] is a known Filipino American literary academic, Tagalog writer, Filipino poet, civic intellectual, activist, writer, essayist, video/film maker, editor, and poet whose works related to the Filipino Diaspora in English and Filipino writings have been translated into German ...

  9. US diaspora helps Philippines make World Cup history with ...

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    When the Philippines faced off against Switzerland in the New Zealand city of Dunedin on Friday, they became the first team of any gender from the Southeast Asian nation to play at a World Cup.