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Language Information By Source

East and Southeast Asia
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3,000

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Year of info

2007

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Yunnan Province, China

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Wenshan Prefecture

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Wenshan Prefecture

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Classified in the Zhuang nationality.

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2010

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23.4146,105.7632

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600

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