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Total population | |
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est. 17,450 (2022) 21.4% of the Cayman Islands population[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
George Town, West Bay, Savannah | |
Languages | |
English • Cayman Islands English • Jamaican Patois | |
Religion | |
Primarily Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
English, Irish, Scottish, American, Jamaican, Canadian[1] |
White Caymanians refers to citizens of the Cayman Islands with European ancestry. This may also refer to immigrants, primarily from Europe, and those of European descent from Jamaica, Canada, the United States and South Africa who have obtained Caymanian citizenship, becoming a first generation Caymanian. White Caymanians constitute 21.4% of the Cayman Islands population, which is the third largest ethnic group in the territory. Many will trace their ancestry back to early English and Scottish settlers, with many Caymanian families today having Scottish surnames such as “Bodden” and “Mclaughlin”.[citation needed]
European emigrants from England, Holland, Spain, and France had settled in the Cayman Islands. Spanish refugees from the Spanish Inquisition had also settled in the Cayman Islands.[2]
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