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Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for census divisions - 20% sample data

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Ethnic origins Total responses1 Single responses Multiple responses1
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Durham (Ont.)      
Azerbaijani 15 0 10
Seychellois 10 0 10
Ibo 10 0 10
Gambian 0 0 10
Congolese (Zairian) 40 35 10
Congolese, n.o.s.4 120 115 10
Basque 15 0 15
Zambian 25 15 15
Tanzanian 35 15 15
Cambodian 45 30 15
Mongolian 20 0 20
Taiwanese 80 60 20
Gypsy (Roma) 25 0 20
Angolan 20 10 20
Burundian 35 15 20
Luxembourger 20 0 20
Uruguayan 40 25 20
Montserratan 20 0 20
Cornish 20 0 20
Ontarian 45 20 25
Belizean 25 0 25
Guinean, n.o.s.4 30 0 25
Kashmiri 35 0 25
Sudanese 55 35 25
Fijian 25 0 25
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Notes:

1. Respondents who reported multiple ethnic origins are counted more than once in this table, as they are included in the multiple responses for each origin they reported. For example, a respondent who reported 'English and Scottish' would be included in the multiple responses for English and for Scottish.

2. This is a total population count. The sum of the ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one ethnic origin in the census.

3. The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

4. The abbreviation 'n.o.s.' means 'not otherwise specified.'

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