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  2. Nepalese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Nepalese Australians; Total population; 138,463 (2021, by ancestry) 122,506 (2021, by country of birth) [1] Regions with significant populations; Sydney · Melbourne: Languages; English(common medium) · Maithili(2nd largest){{.}}Nepali(Largest speakers) Religion; Majority Hinduism · Buddhism · Kirant Mundhum · Christian minorities. Related ...

  3. Nepalese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Nepal community in Canada occupy positions as professors, bankers, foresters, accountants, doctors, engineers, architects, computer professionals, agriculturalists, and researchers. Some have private practices in medicine, pharmacy, and accounting, or are self-employed in various fields such as real estate and the hospitality and ...

  4. 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]

  5. South Asian Canadians in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The South Asian community in British Columbia was first established in 1897. The first immigrants originated from Punjab, British India, a northern region and state in modern-day India and Pakistan. Punjabis originally settled in rural British Columbia at the turn of the twentieth century, working in the forestry and agricultural industries.

  6. History of Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    1985: The Asian Community Information and Resource Centre (AARC) is established in Melbourne to support Asian Australians and lobby for social justice. [25] 1985: The Pakistani Association of South Australia is founded. [20] 1986: The first Korean Buddhist temple was established in Sydney. [26]

  7. South Asian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Immigration restrictions prior to the 1960s severely limited South Asian population growth in Canada. British Columbia was the only province to have notable populations during the early-to-mid 20th century, peaking in 1908 with approximately 5,209 persons, forming 1.6% of the provincial population.

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Australian people of Nepalese descent - Wikipedia

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