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Native Speakers Worldwide

4,000-5,000

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Language Information By Source

Australia and the Pacific
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Native Speakers Worldwide

4,000-5,000

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Year of info

2007

Location and Context

Countries

Indonesia: Irian Jaya

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Spoken northeast of Mt Jaya, the highest peak of the Carstens Mountains.

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Spoken northeast of Mt Jaya, the highest peak of the Carstens Mountains.

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Indonesian, Uhunduni

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2010

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-4.2054,137.031

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