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  1. The Sri Lanka Tamils, who live predominantly in the north and east of the island, form the largest minority group at 11.1% (according to the 2012 census) of the population. [20] The Moors, descendants of Arab and Indian traders, form the third largest ethnic group at 9.3% of the population. [20]

  2. According to the 2012 census there were 2,270,924 Sri Lankan Tamils in Sri Lanka, 11.2% of the population. Sri Lankan Tamils constitute an overwhelming majority of the population in the Northern Province and are the largest ethnic group in the Eastern Province.

  3. Over one-quarter of the Tamil population – and ð. í per cent of Sri Lanka [s total population – are of Indian origin (known as ZPlantation Tamils [, ZHill ountry Tamils [ or ZUp-ountry Tamils [). Approximately 80 per cent of Sri Lankans live in rural communities. 2.7 Sri Lanka is undergoing a demographic transition to an ageing society ...

  4. Profile. There are two groups of people in the island, the Sinhalese, an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group that first settled in the island of Sri Lanka in the 6th century BCE, and who now make up the majority of Sri Lankan population, and Tamils, numbering 2,270,924 people in Sri Lanka (11.2% of the country’s population).

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Sri Lanka’s last census in 2012 estimated that Sri Lankan Tamils made up 11.2% of the population, and Indian Tamils 4.2%. The 2012 Sri Lankan census estimated that 70.2% of Sri Lankas are Buddhist, 12.6% Hindu, 9.7 % Muslim, and 7.4 % Christian. Most of the majority Sinhalese ethnic group are Buddhist.

  6. Census of Population and housing 2011, Sri Lanka. Move mouse on the map to get detailed data. Click on appropriate district to get DS Division map.

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  8. Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka predominantly speak Tamil, however depending on where they live in the country, they may also additionally speak Sinhala and or English. According to the 2012 Census 61.5% or 412,685 Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka also spoke Sinhala and 13.0% or 87,435 Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka also spoke English.

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