Mangaloreans

Mangaloreans
Regions with significant populations
Dakshina Kannada2,083,625 (2011)[1]
Udupi district1,177,908 (2011)[2]
Kassergode150 (2020)[3]
Languages
Tulu, Konkani, Kannada, Malayalam, Beary, Urdu
Religion
Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Jainism, Buddhism

Mangaloreans (Tulu: Kudladaklu; Kannada: Mangaloorinavaruu; Konkani: Kodialkar; Beary: Maikaltanga; Urdu: Kaudalvale) are a collection of diverse ethnic groups that hail from the historical locales of South Canara (Tulunaad) on the south western coast of Karnataka, India, particularly the residents native to Mangaluru.[4]

  1. ^ "Dakshina Kannada District Population Census 2011-2021, Karnataka literacy sex ratio and density".
  2. ^ "Udupi District Population Census 2011-2021, Karnataka literacy sex ratio and density".
  3. ^ "Kerala chucks out 150 Mangaloreans at night from Kassergode".
  4. ^ Venkatesh Srinivas Kulkarni Journal of South Asian Literature, vol. 25, no. 1, The City in South and Southeast Asian Literature (Winter, Spring 1990), pp. 55-66. Published by: Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University