Classified as among the lowest population growth in Malaysia, Sarawak's population according to census in 2010 was only 2,399,839. As the largest state in Malaysia, the population density is approximately 22 people in one square km.
Beliun | Narum | Beluru
MELANAU
Bintulu | Kenowit | Matu | Rejang | Seduan | Segalang | Tanjong
IBAN
Balau | Batang Ai | Batu Blah | Maloh | Milikin | Sebuyau | Undup
BIDAYUH
Buker/Sadong | Biatah | Bau/Jagoi | Singgie | Selakau | Lara
BISAYA
Belait | Tutong
KEDAYAN
KAYAN
KENYAH
Badang | Berawan | Kiput | Lelak | Lirong | Murik | Nyamok | Sebob | Sipeng
KELABIT
Saban | Tabun
MURUT
Tagal
PENAN
Punan | Tatau
OTHERS
Bukitan | Kejaman | Lahanan | Sekapan | Lugat | Lisum | Sian | Ukit/Bukit
CHINESE
Cantonese | Foochow | Hakka | Henghua | Hokkien | Hailam [Hainanese] |Teochew
Ref:
"Mapping the People of Sarawak", Professor Michael Leigh, Inaugural Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies, UNIMAS, 2002.
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