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Eurasian Singaporeans are Singaporeans of mixed European and Asian descent. Their Asian ancestry trace from Colonial India to other colonies while their European ancestry trace back to western Europe primarily, although Eurasian settlers to Singapore in the 19th century came largely from other European colonies. These included British Malaya and British Sarawak, part of the former British Raj India, of the former Portuguese India and Chittagong (today in Bangladesh), the Dutch East Indies and French Indochina. When the European maritime powers colonised Asian countries, such as Colonial India, Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia and Indochina, from the 16th to 20th centuries, they brought into being a new group of commingled ethnicities known historically as Eurasians.

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  • Eurasian Singaporeans are Singaporeans of mixed European and Asian descent. Their Asian ancestry trace from Colonial India to other colonies while their European ancestry trace back to western Europe primarily, although Eurasian settlers to Singapore in the 19th century came largely from other European colonies. These included British Malaya and British Sarawak, part of the former British Raj India, of the former Portuguese India and Chittagong (today in Bangladesh), the Dutch East Indies and French Indochina. When the European maritime powers colonised Asian countries, such as Colonial India, Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia and Indochina, from the 16th to 20th centuries, they brought into being a new group of commingled ethnicities known historically as Eurasians. Early Europeans were primarily male and often had children with local women. Initially, the offspring of such a union were brought up as an appendage of European culture, enjoying further advantages not generally accorded to the rest of the local Asian people. (en)
  • 欧亚族,在新加坡是指欧洲(白人)和亚洲地区的亚裔(南亚裔如印度裔、华人等)结合后生下来的后代,为新加坡的一个少数族裔,人口占新加坡总人口的1%,其中以英中混血儿为主。欧亚族的名字源于于19世纪的一位在印度工作的殖民地官员。 (zh)
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  • Eurasians in Singapore (en)
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  • Also: Kristang, Chinese, Malay, etc. (en)
  • Mainly English, Portuguese, Dutch, French (en)
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  • Mainly Christianity (en)
  • Also: Sunni Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and no religion (en)
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  • 欧亚族,在新加坡是指欧洲(白人)和亚洲地区的亚裔(南亚裔如印度裔、华人等)结合后生下来的后代,为新加坡的一个少数族裔,人口占新加坡总人口的1%,其中以英中混血儿为主。欧亚族的名字源于于19世纪的一位在印度工作的殖民地官员。 (zh)
  • Eurasian Singaporeans are Singaporeans of mixed European and Asian descent. Their Asian ancestry trace from Colonial India to other colonies while their European ancestry trace back to western Europe primarily, although Eurasian settlers to Singapore in the 19th century came largely from other European colonies. These included British Malaya and British Sarawak, part of the former British Raj India, of the former Portuguese India and Chittagong (today in Bangladesh), the Dutch East Indies and French Indochina. When the European maritime powers colonised Asian countries, such as Colonial India, Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia and Indochina, from the 16th to 20th centuries, they brought into being a new group of commingled ethnicities known historically as Eurasians. (en)
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  • Eurasian Singaporeans (en)
  • 欧亚族 (zh)
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  • Eurasians in Singapore (en)
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