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Anchor text: Japanese
Target Entity: Japanese_American
Preceding Context: Ontario was incorporated as a city in 1891, and North Ontario broke away in 1906, calling itself Upland. Ontario grew at an astronomical rate, increasing 10 times in the next half a century. The population of 20,000 in the 1960s again grew 10 times more by the year 2007. Ontario was viewed as an "Iowa under Palm trees," with a solid Midwestern/Mid-American foundation, but it had a large German and Swiss community. Tens of thousands of European immigrants came to work in agriculture, and in the early 1900s the first Filipinos and
Succeeding Context: farm laborers arrived, later to display nursery ownership skills.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Ontario, California

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