The Walung people (also Walung-ngas, Walungpa) are the indigenous inhabitants of the region around Olangchung Gola. They are descended from Tibetan settlers...
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Walung may refer to: Walung, Federated States of Micronesia, a village Walung people, an ethnic group of Tibetan descendants in Nepal Walungge language...
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Kosrae (section Notable people)
district) Tafunsak (created from the northeastern part of Tafunsak district) Walung (created from the southwestern part of Tafunsak district) Malem (created...
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Olangchung Gola (section People)
Olangchung Gola (locally as Walung or Holung, Tibetan: ཝ་ལུང་, Wylie: wa lung, historically transcribed as Wallanchoon) is a village (previously: a village...
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regions such as Upper Mustang, Dolpo, Walung region and Limi and Muchu valleys. Nepal is also home to other Tibetic people such as the Sherpa, Hyolmo and Tamang...
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local called themselves Gunsa(wa)pa. They can be classified under larger Walung-ngas tribe. The local language spoken by Gunsawa is Ghunsake, a variation...
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Utwe (section Utwe-Walung Marine Park)
056. Utwe's capital is Utwa Ma (Utwe Village). Utwe is home to the Utwe-Walung Marine Park, a conservation area established by Madison Nena, a local ecologist...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (redirect from List of peoples)
G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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Many of the languages also have various dialects. For example, the Rai people have about 30 languages. Some of the languages are similar and may be considered...
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forms a part of its Tibeto-Burman group. Though spoken by relatively fewer people than the Indo-European family (17.3% of population), it includes a greater...
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