dbo:abstract
|
- Polish Australians refers to Australian citizens or residents of full or partial Polish ancestry, or Polish citizens living in Australia. In 2006 52,254 Australian residents declared they were born in Poland. Cities with the largest Polish populations were Melbourne (16,439), Sydney (12,514), Adelaide (5,859) and Perth (5,142). The Polish-born Australian resident population predominantly were Australian citizens (90.3%), Christian (82.4%) and used Polish at home (70.0%). Around 78% arrived in Australia before 1990. In 2006, 163,802 Australian residents declared they had Polish ancestry, either alone or in combination with one other ancestry. As of 2011, that number has jumped to 170,354. Polish Australians are traditionally Catholic, as of 2021, 71.8% of those who nominated Polish as their language used at home identified as Catholic, down from 76% in 2016, the remainder either had no religious affiliation or followed another Christian religion. 0.5% followed Judaism, down from 1% in 2016. (en)
- Polonia w Australii (ang. Polish Australian) – napływowa ludność Australii pochodzenia polskiego, która przyjechała do kraju głównie ze względów ekonomicznych w kilku falach emigracji. Stanowi ok. 1,08% populacji tego kraju. (pl)
|
rdfs:comment
|
- Polonia w Australii (ang. Polish Australian) – napływowa ludność Australii pochodzenia polskiego, która przyjechała do kraju głównie ze względów ekonomicznych w kilku falach emigracji. Stanowi ok. 1,08% populacji tego kraju. (pl)
- Polish Australians refers to Australian citizens or residents of full or partial Polish ancestry, or Polish citizens living in Australia. In 2006 52,254 Australian residents declared they were born in Poland. Cities with the largest Polish populations were Melbourne (16,439), Sydney (12,514), Adelaide (5,859) and Perth (5,142). The Polish-born Australian resident population predominantly were Australian citizens (90.3%), Christian (82.4%) and used Polish at home (70.0%). Around 78% arrived in Australia before 1990. (en)
|