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Description Map of language areas of Xinjiang.png |
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This map shows the distribution of the largest primary demonstrated language families in the
Xinjiang
region of China, as well as of the surrounding states and regions.
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Date | 23 October 2006, 08:04 (original upload date). |
Source | Own work , based on [1] . |
Author | Postmann Michael (Michael Postmann) . |
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