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  2. Asian Americans in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The most spoken Asian languages in Virginia are: [5] Korean, 58,000 speakers or 0.7% of the population; the most spoken language after English and Spanish and the third most spoken language in Virginia [6] Chinese, 55,000 speakers or 0.7% of the population; Vietnamese, 51,000 speakers or 0.6% of the population; Tagalog or Filipino, 46,000 ...

  3. Greater Washington Area Asian-American demographics

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    Asian Americans started to become a significant part of the Washington metropolitan area in the late twentieth century.. Fairfax County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Arlington, Virginia are the largest jurisdictions with high concentrations of Asian Americans in the region:

  4. Category:Asian-American culture in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-American culture in Virginia (1 P) Pages in category "Asian-American culture in Virginia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  5. Asian business owners targeted in string of Virginia ... - AOL

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    Authorities in Henrico County, Virginia, are warning residents about a pattern of home burglaries targeting Asian business owners, with at least two incidents reported in the last month. In a ...

  6. Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park

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    After leaving the fall line, the W&OD Trail enters the Piedmont plateau region near the west corner of the County. The trail continues to climb in the Piedmont while traveling northwest through the City of Falls Church and Fairfax County. [14] The trail reaches an elevation of 489 feet (149 m) at its crossing of I-66 in Fairfax County.

  7. Fuzhounese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Hokchiu people in the U.S. are almost singularly concentrated in the New York metropolitan area, unlike other Chinese Americans and East Asian American groups. The number of Fuzhounese in New York City and nationwide is notably difficult to enumerate precisely, since as many as 50% of Fuzhounese immigrants are undocumented and may be reluctant ...

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  9. Little Saigon, Arlington, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Arlington County Public Library, local historians, and master's degree students from Virginia Tech’s Urban Affairs and Planning Program (National Capital Region) collaborated on a project to collect the stories [24] of the Vietnamese community who immigrated to, shopped at, or owned businesses in Arlington's Clarendon ...