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|image = [[Image: Asian Australian map.svg|border|95px|Map showing the Australia in blue, and the nations where Asian Australians originate from in shades of orange]] |
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|group1 = [[Central Asia]]<ref>According to the local classification, South Caucasian peoples (Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians) belong not to the [[European Australians|European]] but to the "Central Asian" group, despite the fact that the territory of Transcaucasia has nothing to do with Central Asia and geographically belongs mostly to Western Asia.</ref> |
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* [[Afghan Australians|Afghan]] |
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- ^ According to the local classification, South Caucasian peoples (Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians) belong not to the European but to the "Central Asian" group, despite the fact that the territory of Transcaucasia has nothing to do with Central Asia and geographically belongs mostly to Western Asia.