hanak·bali (Anak Bali) | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Indonesia 3.946.416[1] | |
Bali | 3.336.065 |
Nusa Tenggara Barat | 119.407 |
Sulawesi Tengah | 115.812 |
Lampung | 104.810 |
Sulawesi Tenggara | 49.411 |
Sumatera Selatan | 38.552 |
Sulawesi Selatan | 27.330 |
Jawa Barat | 20.832 |
Jawa Timur | 20.363 |
DKI Jakarta | 15.181 |
Sulawesi Barat | 14.657 |
Sulawesi Utara | 14.347 |
Kalimantan Selatan | 11.999 |
Malaysia | 5,700 |
Ostrali | 5,529 |
Amérika Serikat | 2,000 |
Belanda | 1,000 |
Turki | 100 |
Basa | |
Aseli: Basa Bali Dialék: Dialék Nusa Penida • Dialék Bali Aga Masi: Basa Indonésia, Basa Inggris, Basa Belanda (historis) Basa Bali Kuno (historis) | |
Agama | |
Mayoritas 95,22% Hindu Bali Minoritas • 3,24% Islam Sunni • 1,26% Kristen (Protestan & Katolik) • 0,26% Budha • 0,02% Sané lianan[2] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Wong Bali Aga, Nak Nusé, Wong Sasak, Wong Sumbawa, Wong Jawa, Wong Osing, Wong Madura lan suku Austronesia sané lianan |
Wong Bali (basa Bali: hanakbali, transliterasi anak Bali; taler kabaos wong Bali utawi krama Bali) inggih punika etnis sané akehan ring pulo Bali, sané nganggé basa Bali lan nganutin budayâ Bali. Manut pikólih saking Sensus Penduduk Indonesia 2010, wéntén kiráng langkung 3,9 yuta kramâ Bali ring Indonésia.[1] Sawatara 3,3 yuta krama Bali sané magenah ring Provinsi Bali lan sisannyané magenah ring Nusa Tenggara Barat, Sulawesi Tengah, Lampung, Bengkulu lan wéwidangan paumahan transmigrasi asli sané sisané ring Bali.[1]
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