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According to both the 2014 census of the Burmese government Buddhism is the dominant religion, of 89.8% of the population, practiced especially by the Bamar, Rakhine, Shan, Mon and Chinese ethnic groups. Bamar people also practice the Burmese folk religion under the name of Buddhism.
The Burmese government identifies eight major national ethnic groups (which comprise 135 "distinct" ethnic groups), which include the Bamar (68%), Shan (10%), Karen (7%), Rakhine (4%), Mon (3%), Kayah (1.5%), and Kachin (1.3%).
Religion in Myanmar is spread across Buddhist with 87.9%, Christian 6.2%, Muslim 4.3%, Animist 0.8%, Hindu 0.5%, other 0.2%, and none at 0.1% of the population. The median age in Myanmar/Burma is 28.2 years of age, with a total life expectancy of approximately 68.2 years.
Maps, charts and statistics of Myanmar (Burma) ethnic people groups, languages and religions. Sortable and downloadable Myanmar (Burma) data.
Census Data on Religion. Religion question was asked to all conventional households as well as institutional households. What is (NAME”S) religion? No Religion .
The document is a report from the 2014 census of Myanmar that includes information on religion. It notes that Buddhism is the dominant religion but that Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Animism and other faiths also have significant populations.
At the Union level, the breakdown by religious composition of the enumerated population is 89.8 per cent Buddhist, 6.3 per cent Christian, 2.3 per cent Islam, 0.5 per cent Hindu, 0.8 per cent Animist, 0.2 per cent Other religion, and 0.1 per cent No religion.