Talk:Champa

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Which role is played by the Champa in Cambodia? If I am not mistaken, they form a minority there now. =Mike

Refer to the Cham article to give a breakdown of religous identity in Viet Nam. The Islamic Population website states the current Islamic Cham population to be around 500,000, so that would mean around 555,000 Cham in Cambodia. L-Bit 03:01, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I have removed the incorrect Siri Mara link