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〕 |region1=Tamil Nadu |pop1=3,934 |ref1=〔 |region2=National Capital Region |pop2=3,545 |ref2=〔 |region3=Maharashtra |pop3=1,042 |ref3=〔 |region4=Karnataka |pop4=880 |ref4=〔 |region5=West Bengal |pop5=209 |ref5=〔 |region6=Elsewhere |pop6=785 |ref6=〔 |religions=Korean Buddhism, Christianity |related-c=Korean diaspora }} There is a small community of Koreans in India, consisting largely of South Korean expatriate professionals and their families, as well as some missionaries and international students at Indian universities. ==Migration history== There was known to have been Korean migration to India as early as the 1950s; the Korean Association of India was founded in that decade in New Delhi by three South Koreans who had gone into exile after being released from prison in their home country. However, large-scale growth in the community did not begin until the 1990s. In 1997, the Korean community in India numbered just 1,229 people, according to South Korean government statistics; it grew somewhat by 42% to 1,745 people by 2003, but then in the next six years it nearly quintupled in size, making them the 25th-largest Korean community in the world, behind Koreans in Guatemala and ahead of Koreans in Paraguay.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Koreans in India」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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