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The 2001 Census recorded 6,711 Indonesian-born people residing in the UK. [2] According to the 2011 UK Census, there were 8,659 Indonesian-born residents in England, 212 in Wales, [3] 679 in Scotland, [4] and 74 in Northern Ireland. [5]
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Scottish people have a long history in Canada, dating back several centuries. Many towns, rivers and mountains have been named in honour of Scottish explorers and traders such as Mackenzie Bay and the major city of Calgary, Alberta, is named after a Scottish beach. Most notably, the Atlantic province of Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland ...
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Born to Scottish parents in Muscat, Oman and spent her early childhood years in Bathgate, Scotland. Jordan Smith: 1989– Actor: Arrived in 2003: Born and raised in Fife, Scotland. He emigrated to Australia from Scotland at age 14 with his family, where he later became an actor, best known for playing Andrew Robinson in the Australian soap ...
Barony of Gowrie (1935) and Viscountcy of Ruthven of Canberra (1945): These two titles were created for Alexander Hore-Ruthven, who was Governor of South Australia (1928–1934), Governor of New South Wales (1935–1936) and then Governor-General of Australia (1936-1945). The Barony's territorial designation is "of Canberra in the Commonwealth ...
Ben Alexander, Australian rugby union player, former Captain of The University of Canberra Brumbies [2] Maitlan Brown , Australia , Melbourne Renegades and NSW Breakers cricketer [ 3 ] Nathan Deakes , Olympic athlete and medallist, World Champion and World record holder in the 50 km Walk
Opening of Old Parliament House, Canberra, 1927 Old and New Parliament House, Canberra, 2006. John Smith Murdoch CMG (29 September 1862 – 21 May 1945) [1] was a Scottish architect who practised in Australia from the 1880s until 1930.