Lists of UK Locations With Large Ethnic Minority Populations

Lists Of UK Locations With Large Ethnic Minority Populations

This article lists United Kingdom locations with large and/or significant ethnic minority communities, as defined by official ethnicity statistics. The overwhelming majority of ethnic minority individuals in the UK reside in the larger cities, most specifically London. The British capital is home to 50 non-indigenous communities which have a population of more than 10,000 (therefore laying claim to being the most diverse city in the world). Despite this, there are other towns and cities across the country which have larger ethnic minority populations per head, where 30 per cent of the population report being of Indian ethnicity per 2013 across UK.

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