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    The Onge (also Önge, Ongee, and Öñge) are an Andamanese ethnic group, indigenous to the Andaman Islands in Southeast Asia at the Bay of Bengal, India....
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  • Saint Onge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. St. Onge or Saint Onge or variants thereof may refer to: St. Onge, Ontario (historic), Canada St. Onge Township...
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    Andaman Islands. The two known extant languages are: Önge or Onge (⟨ö⟩ transcribes /ə/); 96 speakers (Onge) in 1997, mostly monolingual Jarawa or Järawa; estimated...
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    The Onge language, also known as Önge (or Öñge, Ongee, Eng, or Ung), is one of two known Ongan languages within the Andaman family. It is spoken by the...
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    Pascale St-Onge PC MP (born May 13, 1977) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Brome—Missisquoi in the House of Commons...
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  • Look up Onge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Onge are an indigenous ethnic group of the Andaman Islands, India. Onge may also refer to: Onge language...
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  • Guylaine St. Onge (June 1, 1965 – March 3, 2005) was a Canadian actress. She was born in Saint-Eustache, Quebec. After working as a model and a dancer...
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    of Andamanese peoples. Along with the Great Andamanese, the Jarawas, the Onge, the Shompen, and the Nicobarese, the Sentinelese are one of the six native...
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  • Achille St. Onge (January 17, 1913–April 23, 1978) was a publisher of miniature books from Worcester, Massachusetts. St. Onge began publishing miniature...
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  • was 170. Saint Onge was laid out in 1881. The community was named for Henry St. Onge, a pioneer settler. A post office called Saint Onge has been in operation...
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