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*The largest Peruvian communities are in the '''United States (see Peruvian Americans), Canada, Argentine, Chile, Venezuela, Europe (i.e. Spain, Italy and France), Japan and Australia.'''<ref>"List of diasporas", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diasporas, accessed 28 May 2021.</ref> | *The largest Peruvian communities are in the '''United States (see Peruvian Americans), Canada, Argentine, Chile, Venezuela, Europe (i.e. Spain, Italy and France), Japan and Australia.'''<ref>"List of diasporas", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diasporas, accessed 28 May 2021.</ref> | ||
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*Most Peruvian Americans are of '''Amerindian or Mestizo ancestry''', but there are also those of European or African background, and a significant number may also have '''partial or full Chinese or Japanese heritage'''. | *Most Peruvian Americans are of '''Amerindian or Mestizo ancestry''', but there are also those of European or African background, and a significant number may also have '''partial or full Chinese or Japanese heritage'''. | ||
*According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2018, 684,345 U.S. residents identify themselves as being of Peruvian origin. Approximately 62% of Peruvian Americans were born in Peru, with a growing population of Peruvian Americans being born in the United States. | *According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2018, 684,345 U.S. residents identify themselves as being of Peruvian origin. Approximately 62% of Peruvian Americans were born in Peru, with a growing population of Peruvian Americans being born in the United States. |
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