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తెలుగు ప్రవాసులు | |
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Telugu Thalli, the personification of Telugu language | |
Total population | |
c. 2.3 million | |
![]() | 1,230,000[1] |
![]() | 388,000[2] |
![]() | 139,000[3] |
![]() | 127,000[4] |
![]() | 59,400[5] |
![]() | 54,685[6] |
![]() | 40,000[7] |
![]() | c. 40,000[8] |
![]() | 35,000[9] |
![]() | 33,000[10] |
![]() | 20,000[11] |
![]() | 18,700[12][13] |
![]() | 13,300[12] |
![]() | 5,754[14] |
![]() | 5,000[15] |
![]() | c. 4,000[16] |
Languages | |
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Religion | |
Hinduism, Christianity, Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Telugu people |
The Telugu Diaspora refers to Telugu people who live outside their homeland of Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[17] They are predominantly found in North America, Europe, Australia, Caribbean, Gulf, Africa and other regions around the world. There are also Telugus from other Indian states such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Maharashtra, who live outside India. Telugus of Andhra Pradesh origin, living outside India are often referred as Non-resident Andhras (NRA). After the bifurcation of the United Andhra Pradesh, these are popularly referred as Non-resident Telugus.[18]
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