Javanese diaspora

Javanese diaspora
ꦣꦶꦪꦱ꧀ꦥꦺꦴꦫꦗꦮ
A traditional wayang kulit performance by Javanese diaspora in Suriname
Total population
c. 6-8 million
Regions with significant populations
 Malaysiac. 5,000,000 (including Malaysian citizen; assimilate into the local Malaysian Malays) (NOTE)
 Singaporec. 400,000 (including Singaporean citizens, more than 60% of Singaporean Malays are of Javanese descent)
 Taiwan190,000–240,000 (2018)
 Hong Kong151,021 (2016)
 Saudi Arabia150,000 (2014)
 United Arab Emirates114,000 (2014)
 Suriname102,000 (2019)
 Jordan48,000 (2014)
 Sri Lanka40,148 (2014)
 Oman33,000 (2014)
 Qatar28,000 (2014)
 Netherlands21,700 (Javanese Surinamese)
 Macau7,000–16,000 (2016)
 New Caledonia4,100
 Thailand3,000
Languages
Javanese (including Banyumas Javanese), Indonesian, English, Dutch, Malay, and other languages
Religion
Mostly Islam (especially Sunni), some Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Kejawen
Related ethnic groups
Native Indonesians and Overseas Indonesians

The Javanese diaspora (Javanese: ꦣꦶꦪꦱ꧀ꦥꦺꦴꦫꦗꦮ; Indonesian: Diaspora Jawa) is the demographic group of descendants of ethnic Javanese who emigrated from the Indonesian island of Java to other parts of the world. The Javanese diaspora includes a significant population in Suriname, with over 13% of the country's population being of Javanese ancestry. Other major enclaves are found in French Guiana, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Caledonia, Singapore, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.