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The religion followed by Sinhala-speaking people in Sri Lanka is [[1]]


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The religion followed by Sinhala-speaking people in Sri Lanka is Buddhism.
Sri Lanka is an Island nation situated a few kilometres from the southern coast of India. The Population of Sri Lanka is a mix of various social groups, mainly the Sinhala speakers, mostly Buddhist followers, and the Tamil speakers, either the Indian Tamils who moved during the British period or the Native Sri Lankan Tamils. So overall, Sri Lanka consists of Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Buddhist(majority). The Buddhist Followers are majorly Sinhala Speakers and the Hindus and Muslims, including some Christians, are Tamil Speakers. Sri Lanka became independent in 1948 and 1956 and declared Sinhala as the only official language, leading to social conflict in the nation.
 
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