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  • 11Bnei Menashe — Total population 9,000 (estimate)[1] Regions with significant populations  India:   7,232 …

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  • 12Macedonian Australian — ethnic group group= Macedonian Australians Македонски Австралијци Makedonski Avstralijci flagicon|Republic of Macedoniaflagicon|Australia caption = Notable Macedonian Australians: Mile Sterjovski Nick Malceski , Chris Joannou poptime= 40,655 (by… …

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  • 13New York City ethnic enclaves — Since its founding in 1625 by Dutch traders as New Amsterdam, New York City has been a major destination for immigrants of many nationalities, naturally forming ethnic enclaves, neighborhoods dominated by one ethnicity.[1][2] Freed African… …

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  • 14ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… …

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  • 15Right of return — The term right of return refers to the principle in international law that members of an ethnic or national group have a right to immigration and naturalization into the country that they, the destination country, or both consider to be that… …

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  • 17Chain migration — has multiple meanings. It refers to the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular city or neighborhood, whether in an immigrant receiving country or in a new, usually urban, location in …

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  • 18Immigration to Canada — This article is part of a series Topics …

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  • 19Indo-Canadians — Infobox Ethnic group group =Indo Canadians poptime = 962,665 3.1% of the Canadian population [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/highlights/ethnic/pages/Page.cfm?Lang=E Geo=PR Code=01 Data=Count Table=2 StartRec=1 Sort=3 Display=All… …

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  • 20Chortitza — Colony was a Russian Mennonite settlement northwest of Khortitsa Island and is now part of Zaporizhia, Ukraine. Chortitza was founded in 1789 by German speaking Mennonite settlers from West Prussia and consisted of many villages. It was the first …

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