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Wutun language, is a Chinese–Tibetan–Mongolian mixed language. It is spoken by about 2,000 people, most of whom are classified
as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government, living in two villages (Upper and Lower Wutun) in Tongren County, in the eastern
part of the Qinghai province in western People's Republic of China. The two Wutun villages, as well as other villages in the
area, were under the control of a Mongol banner for several centuries, and have long been regarded by governments as members
of a Mongol ethnic group. However, they self-identify as Tibetans. |
Names (more)[en] Wutun language[ja] 五屯語 [zh] 五屯話 |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Wutunhua. |
ISO 639 CodesISO 639-3 : wuhLinked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/wuhhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:wuh More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: wuhFreebase ISO 639-3 : wuh GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |