Asian-Americans in Maryland
Asian-Americans in Maryland are residents of the state of Maryland who are of Asian ancestry. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Asian-Americans were 6.1% of the state's population.[1] The ten largest Asian-American populations in Maryland are Indians, Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Pakistanis, Japanese, Taiwanese, Thai, and Burmese. There are smaller numbers of Bangladeshis, Nepalis, Cambodians, and Sri Lankans.[2]
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 370,044 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Languages | |
| English, Chinese, Tagalog, Hindustani, Korean, other Languages of Asia | |
| Religion | |
| Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Irreligion, Others | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Asian Americans | 

The Cambodian Buddhist Society of Silver Spring, July 2015.
See also
    
- Chinatown, Baltimore
 - Filipino Cultural Association
 - Greater Washington Area Asian-American demographics
 - History of Koreans in Baltimore
 - Koreans in Washington, D.C.
 - Kunzang Palyul Choling
 - Metro Chinese Network
 - Murugan Temple of North America
 - Sri Siva Vishnu Temple
 - Washington Bangla Radio on Internet
 - Washington Metropolitan Association of Chinese Schools
 
References
    
- "Maryland QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau". Quickfacts.census.gov. 2011. Archived from the original on February 7, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
 - "ASIANS & PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN MARYLAND: HEALTH DATA AND RESOURCES" (PDF). Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
 
External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Asian diaspora in Maryland. | 
- ASHA for Women (Asian Women’s Self Help Association)
 - Asian American Center of Frederick
 - Asian American Retailers' Association of Maryland
 - Asian American Youth Leadership Empowerment and Development
 - Association of Vietnamese Americans
 - Baltimore Bhutanese Committee
 - Governor's Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs
 - Gujarati Samaj of Baltimore
 - Thai Alliance in America (TAA)
 
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