Mongolian diaspora

Mongolian diaspora
Гадаад дахь монголчууд
Total population
107,140 (2010).[1]
Regions with significant populations
 China 5,800,000
 South Korea 30,674 (2009)[2]
 United States 18,344 (2010)[3]
 Czech Republic 7,515 (2007)[4]
 United Kingdom 7,000 (2009)[5]
 Canada 5,355 (2011)[6]
 Japan 4,774 (2011)[7][8]
Languages
Mongolian
Related ethnic groups
Mongols

Mongolian diaspora refers to people of Mongolian descent who live outside Mongolia. According to the Mongolian Census of 2010, 107,140 Mongolian nationals were reported to be living abroad for more than six months.[1] As of 2009, South Korea had the largest population of Mongolian citizens abroad.[9] China has 5.8 million ethnic Mongolians, who mainly reside in the province of Inner Mongolia. During the Mongol invasions and conquests, many people permanently settled in areas conquered by Mongol armies.

Mongolia

The 2010 Mongolian National Census provided the following statistics for Mongolian citizens living abroad for 6 months or more. With 107,140 citizens living abroad, this represents 3.8% of the total population living abroad officially for 6 months or more.

Country of residence Number of residents
 South Korea29,534
 USA17,036
 Czech Republic7,274
 China7,273
 Japan5,401
 Russia5,008
 Germany3,852
 United Kingdom3,701
 France2,859
 Turkey2,645
 Kazakhstan2,523
 Hungary1,615
  Switzerland1,509
 Austria1,346
 Canada1,259
 Ireland1,124
 India1,116
 Poland999
 Australia962
 Italy282
Other9822
Total107140

References

  1. 1 2 2010 оны тооллого
  2. "체류외국인 국적별 현황", 《2009년도 출입국통계연보》, South Korea: Ministry of Justice, 2009, p. 262, retrieved 2011-03-21
  3. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Census Summary File 2, Mongolian alone or in any combination (465) & (100-299) or (300, A01-Z99) or (400-999)". American FactFinder. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  4. "Latest numbers show 7,500 Mongolians working in Czech Republic", Mongolia Web, 2008-02-19, retrieved 2008-10-04
  5. "Mongolia: Mapping exercise" (PDF). London: International Organization for Migration. May 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  6. Statistics Canada. "2011 National Household Survey: Data tables". Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  7. "モンゴル国", 各国・地域情勢, Tokyo, Japan: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, May 2005, retrieved 2010-09-08
  8. "統計表1", 国籍(出身地)別 在留資格(在留目的)別 外国人登録者 (PDF), Tokyo, Japan: Ministry of Justice, 2003-05-30, archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-11, retrieved 2007-08-17
  9. "Mongolians, Koreans share ancient bonds", Taipei Times, 2003-10-13, retrieved 2007-08-17

See also

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