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− | Seychelles has a small percentage of Buddhists, due almost entirely from immigration from China. Known as Sino-Seychellois, are Chinese who reside in Seychelles. As of 1999, their population was estimated at roughly 1,000 individuals, making them one of Africa's smaller Chinese communities. | + | '''Seychelles''' has a small percentage of Buddhists, due almost entirely from immigration from China. Known as Sino-Seychellois, are Chinese who reside in Seychelles. As of 1999, their population was estimated at roughly 1,000 individuals, making them one of Africa's smaller Chinese communities. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Africa, Buddhism in]] | ||
*http://www.thedhamma.com/buddhists_in_the_world.htm | *http://www.thedhamma.com/buddhists_in_the_world.htm | ||
[[Category:Buddhism by location]] | [[Category:Buddhism by location]] |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 20 November 2008
Seychelles has a small percentage of Buddhists, due almost entirely from immigration from China. Known as Sino-Seychellois, are Chinese who reside in Seychelles. As of 1999, their population was estimated at roughly 1,000 individuals, making them one of Africa's smaller Chinese communities.