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Chinese Venezuelans

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Chinese Venezuelans
Chino-venezolanos
Total population
400,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
Valencia, Caracas, Maracay, Barquisimeto, Barcelona-Puerto La Cruz, Maracaibo, Maturín, Acarigua
Languages
Venezuelan Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, others
Religion
Buddhism, Roman Catholicism, Taoism
Related ethnic groups
Asian Latin Americans

Chinese Venezuelans (Spanish: Chino-venezolanos) are people of Han Chinese ancestry who were born in or have immigrated to Venezuela. The country is home to nearly 400,000 Chinese.[1] Almost all their businesses are related to the culinary field.[2]

Demographics

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Population

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Areas of Venezuela where the Chinese community is concentrated
Percentage of population born in China through Venezuela

States with the highest proportions of Chinese-born population tend to be those of the Capital Region and Eastern Region. The states with the most population of Chinese-born people are also located in the central-north area.

At the 2011 census, this was the breakdown of Chinese-born population by state:[3]

State Chinese-born Population Percentage
Amazonas 31 0.021
Anzoátegui 1,193 0.082
Apure 116 0.025
Aragua 1,305 0.081
Barinas 414 0.051
Bolívar 515 0.037
Capital District 1,765 0.092
Carabobo 2,016 0.09
Cojedes 167 0.039
Delta Amacuro 42 0.026
Falcón 269 0.028
Federal Dependencies 1 0.047
Guárico 350 0.047
Lara 1,247 0.071
Mérida 306 0.037
Miranda 1,453 0.055
Monagas 796 0.088
Nueva Esparta 344 0.071
Portuguesa 660 0.077
Sucre 321 0.037
Tachira 264 0.023
Trujillo 336 0.049
Vargas 134 0.038
Yaracuy 394 0.066
Zulia 919 0.025
Total Venezuela 15,358 0.06

Communities with high percentages of Chinese-born people

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Parroquia (parish) Populated place State % Chinese over total population
Barinas Barinas Barinas 1.06
Andres Eloy Blanco Maracay Aragua 0.66
San José Valencia Carabobo 0.52
Altagracia West Caracas Capital District 0.44
El Morro Lechería Anzoátegui 0.43
San Simón Maturín Monagas 0.43
Catedral West Caracas Capital District 0.42
Puerto La Cruz Puerto La Cruz Anzoátegui 0.39
Santa Teresa West Caracas Capital District 0.35
Candelaria West Caracas Capital District 0.34
Fraternidad Puerto Cabello Carabobo 0.33
Sagrario West Caracas Capital District 0.32
Chacao East Caracas Miranda 0.31
Sabana de Mendoza Sabana de Mendoza Trujillo 0.31
Concepción Barquisimeto Lara 0.30
Juan Griego Juan Griego Nueva Esparta 0.29
Candelaria Valencia Carabobo 0.27
San Pedro West Caracas Capital District 0.26
Atapiripe Atapiripe Anzoátegui 0.24
El Llano Mérida Mérida 0.52

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2014-02-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) P.201
  2. ^ http://asiapacifico.bcn.cl/en/articles/chinese-community-latin-america/ Archived 2011-02-06 at the Wayback Machine The Chinese Community in Latin America
  3. ^ Censo 2011 - INE
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