Indonesians in the Philippines
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Indonesians in the Philippines consist of expatriates and immigrants from Indonesia residing in the Philippines, and their descendants. Among them were many formerly stateless people, legally called Persons of Indonesian descent (PID), whom the United Nations and the governments of the two countries helped to acquire citizenship.[1]
Total population | |
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43,871 (2000)[2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mindanao, Metro Manila[3] | |
Languages | |
Bisaya, Tagalog, Sangirese, Indonesian[3] English[4] | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam,[3] Catholicism, Protestant Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Austronesian peoples |
According to the 2000 Philippines census, there were 43,871 Indonesians in the Philippines, making them the 5th-largest group of foreigners in the Philippines.[2] Most reside in Mindanao, especially in Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Sarangani, Sultan Kudarat, North Cotabato, South Cotabato, General Santos and Davao City,[1][5] although there is also a sizable Indonesian population in Metro Manila.[3]
As the two countries are neighbors, there have been many historical migrations between the islands that today make up their national territories, and migrants from what is today Indonesia helped form many historical dynasties in the Philippines.