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  1. 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]

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    A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Perui Köztársaság témájú médiaállományokat. Peru Dél-Amerika harmadik legnagyobb, valamint az Andok legnagyobb területű országa. Északon Ecuador és Kolumbia, keleten Brazília és Bolívia, délen Chile és nyugaton mintegy 2000 km hosszan a Csendes-óceán határolja. Hajdan az Inka Birodalom ...

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  4. Arab Peruvians are Peruvian-born citizens who are of fully or partially of Arab descent, whose ancestors were Arabs who emigrated to Peru as part of the Arab diaspora or Arab-born people in Peru. Arab presence in Peru dates back to the Viceregal era , with later waves of immigration taking place in the context of major events, such as the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the Nakba .

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  6. The remaining is constituted by Afro-Peruvians, a legacy of Peru's history as an importer of slaves during the colonial period. Today mulattos (mixed African and European) and zambos (mixed African and Amerindian) also constitute an important part of the population, especially in Piura , Tumbes , Lambayeque , Lima and Ica regions.

  7. In just one year, the Peruvian population in Spain decreased by 23.76%, a figure that places Peru as the country with the greatest dropout of official residents in that nation. The number went from 109,639 official residents in Spain, as of January 1, 2013, to 83,583, as of January 1, 2014. That is, 26,055 fewer Peruvians among the foreign ...