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| navigate by keyword : 100 2011 after and approximately are areas assorted austronesian banjarnegara belief belongs boyolali earlier eid era ethnic evident family few form group hands hindu holding indonesia indonesian islam island java javanese language largest local malayo many million muslim muslims native observe people polynesian prayer precepts predominant relatively religion ritual selametan shaking spirits still strictly the they though traditional traditions widespread |
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| Javanese Muslims are shaking hands after Eid Prayer in Banjarnegara, Java, Indonesia. Javanese are an ethnic group native to the Indonesian island of Java. At approximately 100 million people (as of 2011), they form the largest ethnic group in Indonesia. . The Javanese language belongs to the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family. Islam is the predominant religion, though Hindu traditions of an earlier era are still evident in many areas, and relatively few Javanese strictly observe Muslim precepts. Belief in assorted local spirits is widespread. |
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