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Filipino Culture / Filipinos in Australia

... In the post-World War II period, the Refugees Removal Act forced the deportation of Filipinos, among other Asians, who had fled Japanese invasions ...

Indian Culture / Naming

... Naming Conventions Naming conventions vary based upon an individual’s religion and region of origin within India. The use of surnames is ...

Chinese Culture / Population Statistics

... China Population 9 Language 10 Standard Chinese or Mandarin (official) Yue Wu Minbei Minnan Xiang Gan Hakka Each of these languages contains multiple dialects and local va ...

Maltese Culture / Family

... Many Maltese place a high value on their family, which is evident through the close connections people maintain with family members. For example, children tend to ...

Spanish Culture / Population Statistics

... Spain Population 47,222,613 [2023 est.] Language Castilian Spanish (official nationwide)74%Catalan (official in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencia)17%Galician (official in Galici ...

East Timorese Culture / East Timorese in Australia

... Migration History The island of Timor is approximately 700km northwest of Darwin, making Timor-Leste one of Australias closest

East Timorese Culture / Population Statistics

... Timor-Leste Population 145 Language 146 Data represents population by mother tongue. Tetum and Portuguese are official languages, while Indonesian and English

Australian Culture / Communication

... Non-Verbal Eye Contact: Maintaining direct eye contact conveys sincerity, trustworthiness, and approachability. However, it should be broken intermittently, as

Singaporean Culture / Other Considerations

... Singaporeans can be fiercely competitive. It is not unusual to see people endeavouring to get to the front of a crowd or determinedly queuing for great lengths

Christianity: Protestant / Introduction

... Protestant is one of three major branches of Christianity. Protestant is not necessarily a denomination of Chris ...

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