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Are there many Chinese in South Sulawesi, Indonesia?
South Sulawesi, especially the capital city of Sijang (Makassar), has its share of Chinese, but not as much as other cities, such as Sankhuyang, West Kalimantan, where 62% of the 200,000 population is Chinese.
Sikkang's 2014 statistics show that the city has a population of 1.398.804 in 14 districts and cities, but there is no real data on what percentage of the population is Chinese, except that most of them are Sikkang and Bugis, while others include Toraja, Mandar, Buton, Javanese and others, with some saying that the percentage is around 4-5%, but this is not an official figure. But this is not an official figure.
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