Vietnamese people

Southeast Asian ethnic group

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Viet
người Việt / người Kinh
Total populationc. 89 millionRegions with significant populations Vietnam82,085,826 (2019)[1] United States2,183,000 (2019)[2] Cambodia400,000–1,000,000[3] Japan565,026 (2023)[4] France300,000[5]–350,000[6][7] Australia334,781 (2021)[8] Canada275,530 (2021)[9] Taiwan246,973 (2023)[a]–470,000[18][19] South Korea209,373 (2022)[b] Germany207,000 (2022)[21] Russia13,954[22]–150,000[23] Thailand100,000[24][25]–500,000[26] Laos100,000[27] United Kingdom90,000[28]–100,000[29][30] Malaysia80,000[31] Czech Republic60,000–80,000[32] Poland40,000–50,000[32] Angola40,000[33][34] Mainland China42,000[35][36]–303,000[37][c]/33,112 (2020)[38][d] Norway28,114 (2022)[39] Netherlands24,594 (2021)[40] Sweden21,528 (2021)[41] Macau20,000 (2018)[42] United Arab Emirates20,000[43] Saudi Arabia20,000[44][45][46] Slovakia7,235[47]–20,000[48] Denmark16,141 (2022)[49] Singapore15,000[50] Belgium12,000–15,000[51] Finland13,291 (2021)[52] Cyprus12,000[53][54] New Zealand10,086 (2018)[55]  Switzerland8,000[56] Hungary7,304 (2016)[57] Ukraine7,000[58][59] Ireland5,000[60] Italy5,000[61] Austria5,000[62][63] Romania3,000[64] Bulgaria2,500[65]LanguagesVietnameseReligionPredominantly Vietnamese folk religion syncretized with Mahayana Buddhism. Minorities of Christians (mostly Roman Catholics) and other groups.[66]Related ethnic groupsOther Vietic ethnic groups
(Gin, Muong, Chứt, Thổ peoples)
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