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Native Speakers Worldwide

~70,000

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Language Information By Source

Europe and North Asia
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Threatened

Native Speakers Worldwide

~70,000

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers and learners

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Non-monolingual speakers

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Year of info

2007

Location and Context

Countries

Caucasia and Eastern Europe

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Location description

Caucasia, Southern Russia, Romania

Government support

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Other writing systems

Caucasia, Southern Russia, Romania

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Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

90,020

Domains of Use

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Year of info

2010

Location and Context

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Coordinates

43.8028,46.2744

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Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

90,310

Domains of Use

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Speaker Number Trends

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Transmission

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Ethnic Population

75,000

Non-monolingual speakers

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"90,000 in Russian Federation (2002 census)."

Year of info

2009

Location and Context

Countries

Uzbekistan; Kazakhstan; Russia; Ukraine; Romania;

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Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

46,000

Domains of Use

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Ethnic Population

52,000

Non-monolingual speakers

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According to various estimates, the Nogay population amounted from 60,000 to 80,000 in 1990. The presence and standing of the Nogays on their historical territories has decreased.

Year of info

1993

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Cyrillic script

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Russian

Domains of other languages

Schools and wider communication

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Year of info

2005

Location and Context

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46.3333333333,48.5

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Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

67,806

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