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  2. Tamil population by nation - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka: 3,135,770: 15.40%: 2012 census ... 2018 data [44] Papua New ... 2018 data [45] See also. List of countries and territories where Tamil is an official ...

  3. Sri Lankan Tamils - Wikipedia

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    There also exists a significant population in Sri Lanka who are native speakers of Tamil language and are of Islamic faith. Though a significant amount of evidence points towards these Muslims being ethnic Tamils, [103] [104] [105] they are controversially [103] [105] [106] listed as a separate ethnic group by the Sri Lankan government. [107 ...

  4. Tamil population by cities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Tamil population per city ... Sri Lanka: 4,720: 9.33%: 2012 census: Kandy ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  5. Demographics of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka's population is aging faster than any other nation in South Asia and has the fifth highest rapidly growing population of older people in Asia after China, Thailand, South Korea and Japan. [16] [17] [18] In 2015, Sri Lanka's population aged over 60 was 13.9%, by 2030 this will increase to 21% and by 2050 this number will reach 27.4%.

  6. Tamils - Wikipedia

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    Tamils in Sri Lanka are classified into two ethnicities by the Sri Lankan government, namely Sri Lankan Tamils, and Indian Origin Tamils who accounted for 11.2%, and 4.1% respectively of the country's population in 2011. [3]

  7. Northern Province, Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Due to its large Tamil population, the Northern Province is sometimes referred to as "Sri Lanka's Tamil country". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The majority of the fighting in the Sri Lankan Civil War took place in the Northern province.

  8. Sri Lankan Chetties - Wikipedia

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    Before 2001, they were known as the Sri Lankan Tamil ( ශ්‍රී ලංකා දෙමළ) caste, but then after 2001, they were classified as a separate ethnic group in the 2001 census. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They are now collectively referred to as the Colombo Chetties.

  9. Sri Lankan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan diaspora are Sri Lankan emigrants and expatriates from Sri Lanka that reside in a foreign country. An estimate in 2013 by the United Nations concluded that the diaspora numbered around three million, with large concentrations in Europe, Middle East, East Asia, Australia and North America.