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Traditions of Indonesia are traditions, beliefs, values, and customs that belong within the culture of Indonesian people.
Indonesia is a vast country of sprawling archipelago with a diverse demographic range of over 1,300 ethnic groups,[1] and speaking more than 700 living languages.[2]
With 202.9 million Muslims (93.2% of the total population as of 2009),[3] Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world. Indonesia also has significant numbers of Christians. Protestant and Catholics population are the majority, with other Christian groups existing as well. The majority of Hindu demographics in Indonesia live in the island of Bali. Buddhist Indonesian are located throughout the country, and are ethnically identified as Chinese Indonesians.
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^Lewis, M. Paul (2009). "Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition". SIL International. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
^Miller, Tracy, ed. (October 2009), Mapping the Global Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World’s Muslim Population(PDF), Pew Research Center, archived from the original (PDF) on August 5, 2010, retrieved 2009-10-08
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