Andalusians
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National Flag of Andalus
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Total population
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c. 100 - c. 150 million worldwide Andalus: 84,128,782 Q1 2016 estimate
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Regions with significant populations
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Apomo
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11,450,000
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Arriola
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4,300,000
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Brunswick
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1,200,000
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Sukoyria
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1,020,000
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Etrusque
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800,000
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Eilat
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500,000
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Kwangju
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120,000
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Okaiken
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4,500
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Manoa
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2,100
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Languages
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Standard Beidar and Andalusian Etruscan Numerous indigenous languages are also recognized.
Various other languages.
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Religion
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Multiple denominations
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Andalusians (Etruscan: Andalouses (Beidar: الأندلسيين) are the people who are identified with the country of Andalus. This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Andalusians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Andalusian. Due to Andalus's multicultural background it is difficult and controversial to identify one ethnic group as truly "Andalusian", and therefor is not recorded by government officials.