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  2. Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    Their native language is Javanese, it is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers and also the largest regional language in Southeast Asia. [21] As the largest ethnic group in the region, the Javanese have historically dominated the social, political, and cultural landscape of both Indonesia and Southeast Asia. [22]

  3. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    While Javanese was not made an official language of Indonesia, it has the status of 'regional language' for communication in the Javanese-majority regions. The language also can be viewed as an 'ethnic language' because it is one of the defining characteristics of the Javanese ethnic identity. [18]

  4. Ethnic groups in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Based on ethnic classification, the largest ethnic group in Indonesia is the Javanese who make up about 40% of the total population. The Javanese are concentrated on the island of Java, the world's most populous island, particularly in the central and eastern parts. It is also the largest ethnic group in Southeast Asia.

  5. Javanese - Wikipedia

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    Javanese people, and their culture; Javanese language. Javanese script, traditional letters used to write Javanese language; Javanese (Unicode block), Old Javanese, the oldest phase of the Javanese language; Javanese beliefs; Javanese calendar; Javanese cuisine; Javanese Surinamese, an ethnic group of Javanese descent in Suriname

  6. Javanese language - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonian Javanese took many loanwords from French. New Caledonian society, in addition to their mastery of the language according to their ethnicity (New Caledonian Javanese), is obliged to be fluent in French that is a medium that is used in all the affairs of the state, economy, and education. French is regarded as a prestigious ...

  7. Native Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    Regional Language Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, Madurese, ... The largest ethnic group in Indonesia is the Javanese people who make up 41% of the total population.

  8. Tenggerese people - Wikipedia

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    The Tenggerese people [a] are a sub-ethnic group of Javanese in eastern Java who. Their population of roughly 500,000 in 2010 [8] is centered in the isolated Tengger mountains (Mount Bromo) in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in eastern Java. Majority of Tenggerese population profess Java Hinduism as their religion.

  9. Bawean people - Wikipedia

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    The Bawean people have their own unique language, also called Bawean, which belongs to the Austronesian language family. Historically the Bawean Island was a trading post and a hub for maritime activities, which brought influences from various cultures such as Javanese, Madurese, Banjarese, Makassarese, Chinese, and Arab. As a result, the ...