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    Chinese Peruvians, also known as tusán (a loanword from Chinese: 土生; pinyin: tǔ shēng; Jyutping: tou2 saang1; lit. 'local born'), are Peruvian citizens...
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    Japanese Peruvians (Spanish: peruano-japonés or nipo-peruano; Japanese: 日系ペルー人, Nikkei Perūjin) are Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry. Peru has...
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    part, they settled on the coast of Peru and in the capital city of Lima. As the economic status of Chinese Peruvians improved, they imported a limited...
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    Peruvians (Spanish: peruanos/peruanas) are the citizens of Peru. What is now Peru has been inhabited for several millennia by cultures such as the Caral...
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  • city of Lima. The city's bakeries are quite popular with Peruvians. One may find Peruvians standing in line in almost every bakery waiting for freshly...
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    ChinaPeru relations (Chinese: 中秘关系; pinyin: Zhōng mì guānxì; Spanish: Relaciones China-Perú) are foreign relations between the People's Republic of China...
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    Asian Peruvians, primarily referring to those of Chinese and Japanese descent. Around 36,000 constitute some 0.16% of Peru's population as per the 2017...
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    Lomo saltado (category Chinese cuisine)
    Chinese Peruvians opened restaurants that became known as chifa by 1921. A census of Lima in 1613 shows the presence of Chinese (and other Asians) in Peru, mainly...
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    Wong (supermarket) (category Supermarkets of Peru)
    is a supermarket chain in Peru. Known until 2005 as E. Wong, it was started as a small store in 1942 by Chinese Peruvians in a residential area of the...
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  • such as totally prohibiting the entry of Chinese and even Chinese-Peruvians into the country. In addition, Chinese businesses that were affected by the riots...
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