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|group= {{flagicon|Australia}} Salvadoran Australian {{flagicon|El Salvador}}<br> <small> Salvadoreño Australiano </small> |
|group= {{flagicon|Australia}} Salvadoran Australian {{flagicon|El Salvador}}<br> <small> Salvadoreño Australiano </small> |
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|poptime=18,000 |
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| region1 = {{flag|New South Wales}} |
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Revision as of 23:06, 6 November 2009
Regions with significant populations | |
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Languages | |
Australian English, Central American Spanish | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mostly Catholic) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Hispanic Australians, Latin American Australians, Spanish Australians, White Hispanics, Mestizos |
Salvadoran Australian (Template:Lang-es) is an Australian who has Salvadoran ancestry.
The entry of Salvadorans in Australia is caused by both economic and political problems. The largest immigration happened when people left El Salvador as refugees who turned from Salvadoran Civil War in 1980s and helped by Australian allies in the war.
The largest percentage of Salvadorans in Australia live in Melbourne - 32% were in Melbourne, 21 % in Brisbane while 18% were residing in Sydney. [1]
See also