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  1. Vietnamese people in Germany (Vietnamese: Việt kiều Đức / Người Việt tại Đức; German: Vietnamesen in Deutschland) form one of the country's largest groups of resident foreigners from Asia.

  2. Jul 28, 2019 · Since the arrival of the North and South Vietnamese migrants in Germany in the 1970s — Northerners in former East Germany and Southerners in former West Germany — the two communities have been...

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  4. Nov 9, 2009 · A new beginning in 1989. When communism collapsed and Germany was unified, thousands of companies folded and the foreign workers were the first to lose their jobs. Some 30,000 Vietnamese were...

  5. Vietnamese people are Berlin's largest South East Asian community, comprising 1.16% of the total population. Areas and localities with significant populations are mostly in the former East Berlin, for instance, Lichtenberg, where people of Vietnamese origin make up 11.8% of the population.

  6. Vietnamese people are Berlin's largest South East Asian community, comprising 1.16% of the total population. Areas and localities with significant populations are mostly in the former East Berlin, for instance, Lichtenberg, where people of Vietnamese origin make up 11.8% of the population.

  7. There are 185,000 residents in Germany with a ‘migrant background’ connected to Vietnam, according to official 2018 micro-census data. Dresden, Leipzig, Magdeburg and Berlin are among the main centres for the community.

  8. Mar 28, 2013 · The second of the two-part series on the Vietnamese in Germany, Kien Nghi Ha’s post takes the vantage of Vietnamese and Asian Germans to expand and discuss notions of immigration and the term of diaspora.

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