Myanmar


 

Demographics

Myanmar is ethnically diverse. The dominant ethnic group are the Bamar who speak Burmese. 10% of the population are Shan, who speak Shan dialects, related to Lao and Thai. The Karen (Kayin) make up 7% of the population, and speak languages distantly related to Burmese. The remainder are Rakhine (Arakanese), Kachin, Chin, Chinese, Mon, and Indian. There is a small Eurasian community consisting of Anglo-Burmese and Anglo-Indians (collectively known as ka-bya), but it has largely assimilated to the Bamar and Indian communities.

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Bamar - Burmese - Shan - Shan - Lao - Thai - Rakhine - Kachin - Chin - Chinese - Mon - Indian - Eurasian - Anglo-Burmese - Anglo-Indians

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Burmese is the official language of Myanmar. Minorities often speak Burmese as a second language, while the Bamar commonly speak English as a second language.

Related Topics:
Burmese - Bamar - English

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Buddhism, particularly Theravada Buddhism is practised by 89% of the population, mostly among the Bamar (and Rakhine), Shan, Mon, and Chinese. Christianity practiced by 4% of the population, and is dominant among the Chin and Karen. 4% of the population practise Islam, mostly among overseas Indians. Small segments of the population practise Hinduism or animism.

Related Topics:
Buddhism - Theravada Buddhism - Christianity - Islam - Hinduism - Animism

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Introduction
Origin and history of the name
History
Politics
Administrative divisions
Geography
Economy
Demographics
Culture
Miscellaneous topics
International rankings
Footnotes
See also
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