Kaapse Kleurlinge | |
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An extended Coloured South African family with roots in Cape Town, Kimberley and Pretoria | |
Total population | |
5,052,349[1] (In South Africa only, 2022) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho | |
Languages | |
Afrikaans, South African English | |
Religion | |
Christian (80%, largely Dutch Reformed, Anglican, Roman Catholic), Muslim (5%, largely Sunni)[2] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Afrikaners, Khoisan, Basters, Oorlam, Griqua people, Cape Malays, Bantu peoples of South Africa, Indian South Africans, Malagasy people |
Cape Coloureds (Afrikaans: Kaapse Kleurlinge) are a South African group of multiracial people who are from the Cape. They ancestry comes from the interracial mixing between the White, the indigenous Khoi and San, the Xhosa plus other Bantu people and slaves imported from the Dutch East Indies (or a combination of all).[3] People from India and the islands within the Indian Ocean region were also taken to the Cape and sold into slavery by the Dutch settlers. Eventually all these ethnic and racial group intermixed with each forming a group of mixed race people that became the "Cape Coloureds".