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'''Korean Mexicans''' (]: ''Coreano-Mexicanos'', Korean: ''한국계 멕시코인'') are ] born in ], total at about 15,000 of Korean descent in the 1999 census. The majority of them reside in Baja California, the state facing ], the ]; along with smaller concentrations in northern Mexico. '''Korean Mexicans''' (]: ''Coreano-Mexicanos'', ]: ''한국계 멕시코인'' ''Hangukgye meksikoin'') are ] born in ], total at about 15,000 of Korean descent in the 1999 census. The majority of them reside in Baja California, the state facing ], the ]; along with smaller concentrations in northern Mexico.





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Ethnic group
Korean Mexican
Coreano Mexicano
South KoreaMexico
Regions with significant populations
Mexico City, Baja California, Acapulco, Guadalajara.
Languages
Mexican Spanish, Korean
Religion
Christianity, Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Koreans, Korean American

Korean Mexicans (Spanish: Coreano-Mexicanos, Korean: 한국계 멕시코인 Hangukgye meksikoin) are ethnic Koreans born in Mexico, total at about 15,000 of Korean descent in the 1999 census. The majority of them reside in Baja California, the state facing California, the US; along with smaller concentrations in northern Mexico.


Language

The language of the assimilated Korean-Mexicans is predominantly Spanish, but a new wave of Korean-Mexicans speak Spanish and/or English. There are many English-learning Korean-Mexican schools (escuelas coreanas) for the recent Korean immigrants.

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Ancestry and ethnicity in Mexico
Mexicans
Non-Amerindian
Mexico
From Sub-Saharan Africa
From the Americas
From South and East Asia
From Europe
From Western Asia
and North Africa
Amerindian
More than 100,000 people
20,000–100,000 people
1,000–20,000 people
Fewer than 1,000 people
  • Jews and Romani originate in the Middle East and South Asia respectively, with most arriving to Mexico via Europe
  • Primarily arrived via Canada
  • Originated in what is now the United States
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