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  2. Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, one of the first Filipino civic organizations in New York City, the Filipino Women's Club, was founded. [7] In 1960, there were only 2,744 Filipino Americans in New York City. [8] In 1970, there were 14,279 Filipinos in New York State, 52.4% of whom were college graduates. [9]

  3. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    New York State's cumulative Filipino population is at 200,000, mostly within the New York City area. Within New York City, Queens contains the most number of Filipinos in the Empire State. To a lesser extent, Filipino communities are also present in Nassau, Suffolk, and Rockland counties.

  4. Demographics of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos have resided in New York City since the 1920s. [303] In 1960, there were only 2,744 Filipinos in New York City. [304] In 1990, there were 43,229 Filipinos increasing to around 54,993 in 2000. [303] New York City was home to an estimated 82,313 Filipinos in 2011, representing a 7.7% increase from the estimated 77,191 in 2008. [305]

  5. Category:Filipino-American culture in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Filipino-American culture in New York City" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Outsourcing founder explains why a Manhattan restaurant uses ...

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    Zhang’s company draws most of its labor from a massive well of 1.3 million Filipino workers employed through the country’s business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, which is the largest in ...

  7. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    The first-ever American Church for Filipinos, San Lorenzo Ruiz Church in New York City, is named after the first saint from the Philippines, San Lorenzo Ruiz. This was officially designated as a church for Filipinos in July 2005, the first in the United States, and the second in the world, after a church in Rome. [100]

  8. New York City ethnic enclaves - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino median household income in New York City was $81,929 in 2013, and 68% held a bachelor's degree or higher. [102] New York City annually hosts the Philippine Independence Day Parade, which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of June on Madison Avenue. The celebration occupies nearly twenty-seven city blocks which includes a 3.5 ...

  9. Filipinos in the New York City metropolitan region - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.