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  1. Mongolian Canadians are Canadian citizens who are descended from migrants from Mongolia. According to the 2021 Census by Statistics Canada, there were 9,090 Canadians who claimed full or partial Mongolian ancestry.

  2. According to Statistics Canada, East Asian Canadians are considered visible minorities and can be further divided by on the basis of both ethnicity and nationality, such as Chinese Canadian, Hong Kong Canadian, Japanese Canadian, Korean Canadian, Mongolian Canadian, Taiwanese Canadian, or Tibetan Canadian, as seen on demi-decadal census data .

  3. The Secret History of the Mongols: A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Urgunge Onon (2001). The Secret History of the Mongols: The Life and Times of Chinggis Khan. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203988763. ISBN 0203988760.

  4. Mar 21, 2022 · Through Article 16, the country gave its citizens the freedom to travel or reside abroad, and to return to their homeland. This marked the birth of the post-Cold War-era Mongolian diaspora – Mongolians who traveled to and settled in different countries.

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  5. Distribution of haplogroup C2=C-M217 (YDNA), formerly C3. [72] Haplogroup C-M217 is found mainly in Indigenous Siberians, Mongolians, and Kazakhs. Haplogroup C-M217 is the most widespread and frequently occurring branch of the greater (Y-DNA) haplogroup C-M130.

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · That gave us a true Canadian feel and a much bigger equestrian world to draw upon — not only showjumping, but rodeo, trick riding, polo, cross country races — we've done it all and more.

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  8. Canada and Mongolia countries established diplomatic relations on November 30, 1973. Canada has been represented in Mongolia through an embassy since 2008. Mongolia has an embassy in Ottawa, and in 2002 opened an Honorary Consulate in Toronto.

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