Batak

Batak
Bataks
Halak Batak
ᯂᯞᯂ᯲ ᯅᯖᯂ᯲
Batak script (Toba Batak variant)
Toba Batak male and female wearing traditional clothes
Total population
8,466,969 (2010 census)
Regions with significant populations
 Indonesia8,466,969
North Sumatra5,785,716
Riau691,399
West Java467,438
Jakarta326,645
West Sumatra222,549
Riau Islands208,678
Aceh147,295
Banten139,259
Jambi106,249
Diaspora30,000+
Malaysia30,000
Singaporeunknown
United Statesunknown
Netherlandsunknown
Australiaunknown
Languages
Batak languages; incl. Toba (Lake Toba), Karo (Karo Regency), Simalungun (Simalungun Regency), Pardembanan (Asahan Regency), Pakpak-Dairi (Dairi Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency), Angkola (South Tapanuli Regency), Mandailing (Mandailing Natal Regency)
Religion
Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism) 55.62%
Sunni Islam 44.17%
Buddhism 0.11%
Hinduism 0.017%
• Traditional religions (Parmalim and Pemena) 0.08%
Related ethnic groups

Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra and parts of adjacent provinces, Indonesia, who speak the Batak languages. The term always includes the Toba, Karo, Simalungun, Pakpak-Dairi, Angkola and Mandailing, as well as other related ethnic groups with distinct languages and traditional customs (adat).