The majority of Singapore is Chinese, which is 74% of the Singapore residents (Singapore citizens and Permanent Resident. There's also 13% Malays. And 9% Indian. The other ethnic groups form 3% of the Singaporeans.
In total, there are about three major ethnic groups in Singapore. There are also a large number smaller ethnic groups.
There are also a number of people who are not resident in Singapore but work in Singapore without permanent status - about 30% of the population. So Singapore Residents take up 70% of the population of Singapore. Non-Residents come from Malaysia, Mainland China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines and many other countries.
The major ethnic group in Singapore is Chinese, who make up the majority of the population at around 74%. Other significant ethnic groups include Malays (13%), Indians (9%), and Eurasians and others (4%).
an ethnic group comes together when many people of the same religion join together to form an ethnic group.
Singapore is a multicultural society which mainly consist of 4 ethnic groups. Chinese make up the majority of the population, followed by India and Malay. Besides the 3 main ethnic groups, there are also Eurasian. With the increasingly connected world nowadays, there are more and more people from different countries and races choosing Singapore to settle in and this make the country more diverse in terms the ethnic groups.
About 68! :)
Ethnic Group
The various Bantu peoples, led by the Kikuyu are the main ethnic group in Kenya today. -There are many different ethnic groups here.
Singapore National languages :TamilMalayEnglishChineseEthnic Groups: ChineseIndiaMalayEurasian
what does tghie ethnic group believe in
a group of traditional people or ethnic group..
Singapore GNU Group was created in 2006.
every ethnic group to think of! why dont u visit nyc sometime. :)
There are many ethnic groups in Europe.He was part of an ethnic minority.