Answer» The majority group in Sri Lanka is the Sinhalese community, and the minority groups INCLUDES, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils, and Moors.Explanation: - The people in Sri Lanka can be divided into various groups by majorly two factors, the first would be their religion and the second would be their ethnicity.
- According to the religion of the people of Sri Lanka, around 70% of the TOTAL population is Buddhists which makes them the largest religious group in the country, while nearly 12% Hindus are the largest religious minority in the country, with 9% FOLLOWING Islam, and the other 6% are ROMAN Catholics, according to the 2012 official census of the Sri Lankan government.
- But according to the ethnicity of the people living there and the language spoken by them the majority group would be the Sinhalese which makes around 75% of the total population of the country.
- While Sri Lankan Tamils with 11% of the total population is the largest minority group.
- They are followed by the 9% of Moors and around 4% of Indian Tamils, according to the 2012 census of the country.
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