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====Bolivians in the United Kingdom====
====Bolivians in the United Kingdom====
*[[England Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Bolivians
*[[Scotland Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Bolivians
**[[Ireland Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Bolivians
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*According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, 1,143 people were born in Bolivia, making it the 140th most common birthplace for British residents.The 2011 census recorded 3,618 Bolivian-born residents in England, 24 in Wales, 113 in Scotland and 10 in Northern Ireland. In 2007, community leaders surveyed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimated that there might have been as many as 25,000 Bolivian-born people in the UK.
*According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, 1,143 people were born in Bolivia, making it the 140th most common birthplace for British residents.The 2011 census recorded 3,618 Bolivian-born residents in England, 24 in Wales, 113 in Scotland and 10 in Northern Ireland. In 2007, community leaders surveyed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimated that there might have been as many as 25,000 Bolivian-born people in the UK.
*According to an IOM mapping exercise published in 2007, the overwhelming majority of all Bolivians in the United Kingdom '''reside in London'''. According to the report, ''''boroughs with high concentrations of Bolivians included Southwark (mainly in Elephant and Castle, Old Kent Road and Peckham Rye), Haringey (mainly in Seven Sisters and Finsbury Park), Camden, Lewisham and Lambeth (mainly in Vauxhall and Brixton)''''.[9] More affluent Bolivians were reported as tending to gravitate towards '''North London''', while the less affluent lived in Southeast London.Outside of London, other concentrations were identified in '''Newcastle and Edinburgh'''.<ref>"Bolivians in the United Kingdom", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivians_in_the_United_Kingdom, accessed 16 May 2021.</ref>
*According to an IOM mapping exercise published in 2007, the overwhelming majority of all Bolivians in the United Kingdom '''reside in London'''. According to the report, ''''boroughs with high concentrations of Bolivians included Southwark (mainly in Elephant and Castle, Old Kent Road and Peckham Rye), Haringey (mainly in Seven Sisters and Finsbury Park), Camden, Lewisham and Lambeth (mainly in Vauxhall and Brixton)''''.[9] More affluent Bolivians were reported as tending to gravitate towards '''North London''', while the less affluent lived in Southeast London.Outside of London, other concentrations were identified in '''Newcastle and Edinburgh'''.<ref>"Bolivians in the United Kingdom", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivians_in_the_United_Kingdom, accessed 16 May 2021.</ref>
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