Citizens or people of Indonesia
Indonesians Orang Indonesia
Indonesia c. 277 million [1] Indonesia 2022 estimate c. 270 million [2] Indonesia 2020 census c. 237 million [3] Indonesia 2010 census
Malaysia (NOTE[9] )[10] [11] Netherlands Saudi Arabia Singapore South Africa 300,000 (assimilate into the local Cape Malays ) [23] [24] Taiwan 300,000 (2020)[25] Hong Kong 200,000 (2019)[26] United States 142,000 (2020)[27] [28] [29] Japan 122,028 (2023)[30] United Arab Emirates 111,987 (2019)[15] Australia c. 87,000–92,400 (2021)(Indonesian-born) [31] [32] Suriname Brunei 80,000 (2018)[35] (excluding Indonesian ancestry) Jordan 46,586 (2019)[15] Philippines 43,871[36] [37] South Korea 42,000 (2019)[38] Sri Lanka 40,148 (2014) (assimilate into the local Sri Lankan Malays ) China 38,000 (2020)[39] (only Indonesian legal workers) Qatar 37,669 (2019)[15] Bahrain 33,000[40] Kuwait 28,954 (2020)[15] Germany 24,000 (2021)[41] Canada 21,390 (2016)[42] Syria 12,904 (2019)[15] United Kingdom 11,000[40] Brazil 7,310 (2022)[43] New Zealand 7,000[40] France 6,000[40] New Caledonia 4,300 Sweden 3,000-5,000 (See: Overseas Acehnese ) [40] Italy 4,000[40] French Guiana 3,000 Turkey 2,400 (2020)[44] Norway 2,000[40] Indonesian Javanese • Sundanese • Madurese • Minangkabau • Buginese • Bantenese • Banjarese • Balinese • Acehnese and other languages Majority Islam 86.7% Minorities Christianity 10.72 % (Protestantism 7.6% and Roman Catholicism 3.12%) · Hinduism 1.74% · Buddhism 0.8% · Confucianism 0.03% · Animism · Shamanism · Aliran Kepercayaan · Irreligious 0.04%
Indonesians (Indonesian : orang Indonesia ) are citizens or people who are identified with the country of Indonesia ,[45] regardless of their ethnic or religious background.[46] [47] There are more than 1,300 ethnicities in Indonesia,[48] making it a multicultural archipelagic country with a diversity of languages, culture and religious beliefs. The population of Indonesia according to the 2020 national census was 270.2 million.[49] 56% live on the island of Java ,[50] the world's most populous island.[51] Around 95% of Indonesians are Native Indonesians (formerly grouped as "Pribumi"), with 40% Javanese and 15% Sundanese forming the majority, while the other 5% are Indonesians with ancestry from foreign origin, such as Arab Indonesians , Chinese Indonesians , Indian Indonesians , and Indos .
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