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    area encompasses the Turkish village of Kuşköy where whistled speech (kuş dili) is practiced today. Aelian later wrote in De Natura Animalium of the Kinoprosipi...
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    in the middle Yangtze River, believed to be the homelands of the early Hmong-Mien-speakers and associated with the Pengtoushan, Nanmuyuan, Liulinxi,...
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    from the original on 2017-04-27. Zhongguo Minsu Dili [Folklore Geography of China], 1999; Zhongguo Dili [Geography of China], 2002. Gao 高, Wende 文德, ed...
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    Begawan/Muara),  Brunei Phnom Penh City (Phnom Penh/Kandal),  Cambodia Dili (Dili),  East Timor Jabodetabek (Jakarta/Bogor/Depok/Tangerang/South Tangerang/Bekasi)...
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  • da República de Timor-Leste = Konstituisaun Repúblika Timor-Leste nian. Díli. ISBN 978-989-611-449-7. OCLC 951960238.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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    Insurgency in Laos began in the jungle, with the Pathet Lao fighting factions of Hmong and royalists. Vientiane was the host of the incident-free 2009 Southeast...
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    the original on 27 April 2017. Zhongguo Minsu Dili [Folklore Geography of China], 1999; Zhongguo Dili [Geography of China], 2002. Gao 高, Wende 文德, ed...
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  • — Or Operasi Flamboyan (a name of a tropical tree); seaborne capture of Dili in 1975. Seroja (1975) — Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975. Stabilise...
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  • Syria . Netherlands . Belgium . Germany Turkmen – Türkmençe or Türkmen dili Official language in: Turkmenistan Recognised Minority Language in: Afghanistan...
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  • Following the suppression of Miao Rebellion of 1854–1873, the majority of the Hmong fled further south to Guangxi, Yunnan, Vietnam, and Laos. Refers specifically...
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