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  2. Overseas Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea: As of 2013, there are 25,000 Filipinos in Papua New Guinea. Peru: As of 2017, there are around 118 Filipinos in Peru. Poland: As of 2012, there were 525 Filipinos in Poland. [citation needed] Portugal: As of 2007, there were 3,200 to 20,000 Filipinos in Portugal. [citation needed]

  3. Asian Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Asian Peruvians, primarily referring to those of Chinese and Japanese descent. Around 36,000 constitute some 0.16% of Peru's population as per the 2017 Census in Peru. [2] In the 2017 Census in Peru, only 14,223 people self-reported tusán or Chinese ancestry, while only 22,534 people self-reported nikkei or Japanese ancestry. [3]

  4. Demographics of Peru - Wikipedia

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    10.8 deaths/1,000 live births: Net migration rate-0.75 migrant(s)/1,000 population: Age structure; 0–14 years: 24.54%: 15–64 years: ... Peru is a multiethnic ...

  5. Asian Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigrants working in the cotton crop (1890) in Peru.. The first Asian Latin Americans were Filipinos who made their way to Latin America (primarily to Cuba and Mexico and secondarily to Argentina, Colombia, Panama and Peru) in the 16th century, as slaves, crew members, and prisoners during the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines through the Viceroyalty of New Spain, with its ...

  6. Chinese Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Chinese laborers in Peru - 1890. Workers who were shipped from the Spanish Philippines to Acapulco via the Manila-Acapulco galleons were all called Chino ("Chinese"), although in reality they were not only from China but also other places, including what are today the Philippines itself, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor and further afield such as India and Sri Lanka.

  7. Immigration to Peru - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants from the United States make up just over 9% of the total with 5,800 US citizens now residing in Peru. Other large groups of immigrants in Peru include Chileans, Bolivians, Colombians, Brazilians, Uruguayans, Spanish and Chinese. The majority of foreign residents in Peru live in Lima, with other communities found in Cusco and Arequipa.

  8. Dylan Mulvaney speaks out from Peru: 'It's sad I had to leave ...

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    The influencer revealed that she traveled to Peru to feel something and that she has since participated in shamanic ceremonies that were “like 10 years' worth of therapy.”

  9. Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2017 census, 3-10% of the population identifies as having either Chinese or Japanese heritage. Peru has the largest population of Chinese descendants in Latin America since Peru became independent from Spain in 1821 and banned the import of slaves. The first group of Asians came in 1849 on the Danish ship named Federico ...