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![]() Three Banjarese couples wearing traditional Banjarese attire (from left to right: Bagajah Gamuling Baular Lulut, Babaju Kun Galuh Pasinan, and Baamar Galung Pancar Surya) in South Kalimantan, Indonesia | |
Total population | |
5.7 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() | 4,127,124 (2010)[1] |
![]() | 2,686,627 |
![]() | 464,260 |
![]() | 440,453 |
![]() | 227,239 |
![]() | 125,707 |
![]() | 102,237 |
![]() | 14,430 |
![]() | 12,405 |
![]() | 11,811 |
![]() | 9,383 |
![]() | 8,572 |
![]() | 62,400[a][2] |
![]() | Unknown[b][3] |
Languages | |
Banjarese Indonesian Malaysian | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
The Banjar or Banjarese (Banjar: Urang Banjar) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the Banjar regions (notably Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar Regency, etc.) in the southeastern Kalimantan regions of Indonesia.[1] Nowadays, Banjarese diaspora can be found in neighbouring Banjar regions as well; including Kotabaru Regency, the southeastern regions of Central Kalimantan, southernmost regions of East Kalimantan, and some provinces of Indonesia in general. The Banjarese diaspora community also can be found in neighbouring countries of Indonesia, such as Brunei, Malaysia (notably in Perak, Selangor, Kedah and Johor with significant minorities in Sabah), and Singapore.[4]
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