Javanese New Caledonians

Javanese New Caledonians are an ethnic group of full or partial Javanese descent in New Caledonia. They have been present since between 1896 and 1949.[2] They form a significant part of New Caledonia's population. New Caledonia is a home for Javanese diaspora, besides Suriname, Malaysia and Singapore.

Javanese New Caledonians
Total population
4,300[1]
Languages
Javanese New Caledonian · French · Indonesian · other New Caledonian languages
Related ethnic groups
Javanese

Javanese New Caledonians could not speak Indonesian fluently, but are fluent in Javanese New Caledonian language.

See also

References

  1. "New Caledonian Javanese, in New Caledonia". joshuaproject.net. Joshua Project. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. Hananto, Akhyari. "121 Years of Javanese People in New Caledonia". seasia.co. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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