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  • 31Demographics of Russia — Population (in millions) 1950 – January 2010.[1] Population: 142,905,200 (2010 Russian Census) Growth rate …

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  • 32Uyghur people — Uyghur ئۇيغۇر 维吾尔族 Young Uyghur woman, c. 2005 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 33Ural-Altaic languages — The Ural Altaic languages constitute a hypothetical language family uniting the Uralic and Altaic language families. This hypothetical language family is also known as Uralo Altaic . History of the hypothesis The Altaic hypothesis, as originally… …

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  • 34Bulgars — Not to be confused with Bulgarians. Victorious Bulgar soldiers killing their East Roman (Byzantine) opponents, from the Menology of Basil II, 10th century …

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  • 35Uzbek language — Uzbek O zbek, Ўзбек, أۇزبېك Spoken in  Uzbekistan …

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  • 36List of languages by name — NOTOC This list of languages is alphabetical by English name of the language.Ethnologue lists about 7,300 main languages in its language name index (see the external link) and distinguishes about 39,491 alternate language names and… …

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  • 37Ossetic language — Ossetian Spoken in  Russia (North Ossetia)  Georgia …

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  • 38Chechen language — Chechen Нохчийн мотт Noxçiyn mott Spoken in Russia Region Republic of Chechnya Ethnicity Chechens Native speakers …

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  • 39Chagatai language — Chagatai Spoken in Central Asia, Khorasan Extinct 1990s Language family Turkic Uyghur Turkic Chagatay …

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  • 40Oghuz Turks — This article is about a group of Turkic peoples. For other uses, see Oghuz. The Turkomen also known as Oghuz Turks (a linguistic term designating the Western Turkic or Oghuz languages from the Oghur languages) were a historical Turkic tribal …

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