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Harrow is a diverse borough, having 63. 8 % of its population from the BME ( Black and Minority Ethnic ) communities, with the largest group being of Indian ethnicity.
( Specifically those from Gujarat and South India.
) The borough can also claim to have the largest concentration of Sri Lankan Tamils in the UK and Ireland ( North Harrow, South Harrow, Rayners Lane ) as well as having the highest density of Gujarati Hindus in the UK.
Since 2005, on the last Sunday in June Harrow Council hosts Under One Sky-Harrow's largest festival, to celebrate and the joint communities of Harrow.
This has a programme of dance, world music, sports activity, youth music, spoken word, free children's activity, a carnival parade, information and stalls, health promotion, a world food zone and outside radio broadcast.
Harrow is the most religiously diverse local authority area in the UK, with a 62 % chance that two random people are from different religions, according to Office of National Statistics, Oct 2006.
National Statistics.
Retrieved 5 June 2006 .</ ref > A large number of Jewish people live in Stanmore and Hatch End.
The Stanmore and Canons Park Synagogue boasts the largest membership of any single synagogue in the whole of Europe.

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