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Brunei has a population of 381,371 (July 2008 estimate). Nationals in Brunei are known as Bruneian(s). The country consists primarily of Malays (64%) and Chinese (20%). The predominant religions are Islam (63%) and Buddhism (14%). Although Malay is the official language, English and Chinese are also spoken.

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