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China has a great number of Muslims. Some say it's 2% of the total population (1,2 billion). The biggest Muslim group in China are the Hui. Other Muslim groups in China include the Uighurs and the Kazakhs They live in Northeast-China in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region.

See also: Demographics of China

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