London, England, United Kingdom, population 7,355,400 in 2006 claims to be one of the most ethnically diverse cities on earth, with over 300 languages spoken in it and more than 50 non-indigenous communities which have a population of more than 10,000 being in the city. According to 2006 estimates, 30.6 per cent of London's population is from an ethnic minority (defined as non-white) and 42 per cent belong to groups other than white British.
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- London, England, United Kingdom, population 7,355,400 in 2006 claims to be one of the most ethnically diverse cities on earth, with over 300 languages spoken in it and more than 50 non-indigenous communities which have a population of more than 10,000 being in the city. According to 2006 estimates, 30.6 per cent of London's population is from an ethnic minority (defined as non-white) and 42 per cent belong to groups other than white British.
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- London, England, United Kingdom, population 7,355,400 in 2006 claims to be one of the most ethnically diverse cities on earth, with over 300 languages spoken in it and more than 50 non-indigenous communities which have a population of more than 10,000 being in the city. According to 2006 estimates, 30.6 per cent of London's population is from an ethnic minority (defined as non-white) and 42 per cent belong to groups other than white British.
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