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Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)
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1,000

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2009

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Sudan;

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2010

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12.517,30.5914

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1,503

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1991

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Sudan

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12.107138,30.143623

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Nuba Mountains

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  2. Sprachstudien im egyptischen Sudan 31: Dair
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  3. Die bergnubische Sprache (Dialekt von Gebel Delen)
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