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- Catholic_Burgher_Union abstract "The Catholic Burgher Union is an organisation of Portuguese Burghers (persons of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan descent) in the town of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. In the modern era, the Union played a strong role in the preservation of the Portuguese Burgher culture, despite their economically disadvantaged position.Researchers in the 1960s noted that the meetings of the Union were still held in Portuguese, with the exception of the minutes, as they were read from written records, and Sri Lankan Portuguese was not used as a written language. In the 1980s, despite Burger immigration to Australia, the Union still numbered some 2,000 speakers of Sri Lankan Portuguese, making them the largest community still speaking the dialect. The Union continued to maintain Portuguese Burgher traditions, including promoting traditional music and dance, By the 2000s (decade), however, the Union was described as struggling financially to be able to produce its English newsletter, with Portuguese extracts.".
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- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Batticaloa.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_establishments_in_Ceylon.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Batticaloa.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burgher_people.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clubs_and_societies_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lusophone_culture.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_diaspora_in_Asia.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_Burgher_Union_of_Ceylon.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Immigration_to_Australia.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_Burghers.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catholic Burgher Union".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union country "Sri Lanka".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union fullName "Catholic Burgher Union".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union members "2000".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union name "Burgher Union".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union successor "Sunny Ockersz".
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- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:1920s_establishments_in_Ceylon.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:Batticaloa.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:Burgher_people.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:Clubs_and_societies_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:Lusophone_culture.
- Catholic_Burgher_Union subject Category:Portuguese_diaspora_in_Asia.
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- Catholic_Burgher_Union comment "The Catholic Burgher Union is an organisation of Portuguese Burghers (persons of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan descent) in the town of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union label "Catholic Burgher Union".
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- Catholic_Burgher_Union name "Burgher Union".
- Catholic_Burgher_Union name "Catholic Burgher Union".