Goans
Goans (Konkani: गोंयकार, Romi Konkani: Goenkar, Portuguese: Goeses) is the demonym used to describe the people native to Goa, India, who form an ethno-linguistic group resulting from the assimilation of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Indo-Portuguese, and Austro-Asiatic ethnic and/or linguistic ancestries. They speak different dialects of the Konkani language, collectively known as Goan Konkani. "Goanese" is an incorrect term for Goans.
Goenkar,
Goeses | |||||||||||||
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(Some notable Goans) Some notable Goans (including those of ancestral descent) | |||||||||||||
Regions with significant populations | |||||||||||||
Goa Maharashtra United Kingdom Swindon Rest of India Outside Republic of India | 450,000 150,000 35,000 20,000 200,000 600,000 | ||||||||||||
Languages | |||||||||||||
Primary: Goan Konkani Additional: Marathi (incl. Bombay Mahratti), Hindi–Urdu, Portuguese & English | |||||||||||||
Religion | |||||||||||||
Global Predominance: Christianity Global Minority: Hinduism, Islam and others | |||||||||||||
Related ethnic groups | |||||||||||||
Other Konkani people: Bombayites, Bombay East Indians, Basseinites, Mangaloreans Norteiro people & Luso-Indians | |||||||||||||
Due to mass emigration of people (mainly Goan Catholics) from Goa, as well as mass migration from mainland India, since 1961, the Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Demographics of Goa State have been severely altered. This exchange of population has made the natives a virtual minority in their homeland.
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