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This is a list of Tamil population per city (excluding Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry) ... 2012 census: Kandy Sri Lanka: 38,086: 24.01%: 2012 census [1] Kolonnawa
The 1991 census was not held due to the Sri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009), with areas in the Northern and Eastern Provinces controlled by the Tamil militant LTTE. The subsequent 2001 census covered 94% of the country, with no coverage in the Jaffna , Kilinochchi , and Mullaitivu Districts , and only partial coverage in the Vavuniya , Mannar ...
The 2012 Sri Lanka Census revealed a Buddhist population of 22,254 amongst Sri Lankan Tamils, i.e. roughly 1% of all Sri Lankan Tamils in Sri Lanka. [ 18 ] The Hindu elite, especially the Vellalar , follow the religious ideology of Shaiva Siddhanta (Shaiva school) while the masses practice folk Hinduism , upholding their faith in local village ...
Country Tamil Population Percent Year Notes Refs India 69,810,141 [clarify]: 5.89%: 2011 census [a][1] Sri Lanka 3,135,770: 15.40%: 2012 census [b][2] Malaysia 2,327,000: 6.7%: 2020 estimates
According to the 2012 census the population of Sri Lanka was 20,359,439, giving a population density of 325/km2. [7] The population had grown by 5,512,689 (37.1%) since the 1981 census (the last full census), equivalent to an annual growth rate of 1.1%. [7] 3,704,470 (18.2%) lived in urban sectors - areas governed by municipal and urban ...
Distribution of languages and religious groups of Sri Lanka on D.S. division and sector level according to the 1981 Census of Population and Housing Percentage of Indian Tamil people in Sri Lanka by district according to the 2012 census. Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka predominantly speak Tamil, however depending on where they live in the country ...
The following lists notable events that took place during 2009 in Sri Lanka.. The year 2009 was an eventful year for Sri Lanka, as it was the year of the conclusion of the Sri Lankan Civil War, ending the nation's near 26-year long conflict with the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Kilinochchi District's population was 112,875 in 2011. [2] The population of the district is almost exclusively Sri Lankan Tamil. The population of the district, like the rest of the north and east of Sri Lanka, has been heavily affected by the civil war.