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Pear people

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Pear
Regions with significant populations
 Cambodia1,830[1]
Languages
Pear, Khmer
Religion
Animist, Theravada Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Sa'och, Chong, Samray

The Pear (also Por) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern Cambodia. As of 2008, their total population was 1,830 people living in three or four villages in Rovieng District of Preah Vihear Province.[1]

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  1. ^ a b 2008 Census, cited in Ethnologue