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linguistic variation, the
island is also
called Boyan and its
natives Boyanese.
These names are also
common in
Malaysia and Singapore,
being brought there...
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Baweanese or
Boyanese originally came from the
Bawean Island in the
Dutch East
Indies (modern-day Indonesia). They
built the
Kampung Boyan (
Boyanese Village)...
- Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka, ****anese, Telugu, Malayalam, Punjabi, Indonesian,
Boyanese, Buginese, Javanese, Balinese,
Singlish creole and
others see: Languages...
- Islam, and
Christianity (Protestant)
Related ethnic groups Other Javanese sub-ethnic such as Mataram, Cirebonese, Osing,
Boyanese, Samin, Banyumasan, etc....
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relocation of the race
course to Ipoh, many of the
Boyanese also
migrated to the new location. The
Boyanese people,
unlike other Indonesian ethnic groups,...
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Malay Resident Po****tion by
Detailed Ethnic Group (2020)
Group Po****tion
Malay 370,445 Javanese/
Boyanese 154,869
Other Malays 20,184
Total 545,498...
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Javanese Austronesian →
Javanesic Indonesia (Java) Osing, Tenggerese,
Boyanese, Banyumasan,
along with
significant po****tions in Malaysia, Suriname,...
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Christianity (Protestant and Catholic)
Related ethnic groups other Javanese sub-ethnic such as: Mataram, Cirebonese, Osing,
Boyanese, Tenggerese, etc....
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early colonial censuses listed separate ethnic groups, such as "Malays,
Boyanese, Achinese, Javanese, Bugis,
Manilamen (Filipino) and Siamese". The 1891...
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linguistic or
linguistic group. In
these censuses,
labels such as ‘Hokkien’, ‘
Boyanese’ and ‘Bengali’ were
being used. In the 1891 census,
races began to be grouped...