Central Asians in the United Kingdom
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See also: British Asians, East Asians in the United Kingdom, and Southeast Asians in the United Kingdom
Central Asians in the United Kingdom are Central Asians living in the United Kingdom. They have been present in the country since the 21st century[citation needed] and primarily originate from the countries Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
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Ethnic Central Asians: 3,661 (England and Wales only, 2021)[1] Other estimates: At least 10,667 Kazakh (5,432), Uzbek (2,864), Kyrgyz (1,132), Turkmen (784), Tajik (455), Other Central Asians (Unknown) All figures are the 2015 UN population estimates for the United Kingdom[2] | |
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London[3] | |
Languages | |
West/Central Asian language (all other) – 9,869 (including Kazakh language, Kyrgyz language, Tajik language, Turkmen language, and Uzbek language) Number of speakers in England & Wales as a main language, of all usual residents aged 3 and over, from the 2021 census.[4] | |
Religion | |
Islam, Non-religious, others |
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