Barbadians

Barbadians, more commonly known as Bajans (pronounced /ˈbən(z)/ BAY-jənz) are people who are identified with the country of Barbados, by being citizens or their descendants in the Bajan diaspora. The connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Bajans, several (or all) of those connections exist and are collectively the source of their identity. Bajans are a multi-ethnic and multicultural society of various ethnic, religious and national origins; therefore Bajans do not necessarily equate their ethnicity with their Bajan nationality.

Bajans
Regions with significant populations
 Barbados 284,589 (2014)
 United States65,653 (2013)
 Canada37,780 (2016)
 United Kingdom18,762 (2011)
 Trinidad and Tobago1,147
 Jamaica1,000
 Australia483
Languages
Bajan Creole, English
Religion
Predominantly Protestant, also Islam, Judaism, Rastafari, Hinduism, Buddhism and Baha’i
Related ethnic groups
Other Caribbean peoples (especially Afro-Caribbeans), Americo-Liberians
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