Kuy, also known as Kui, Suay or Kuay (Thai: ภาษากูย; Khmer: ភាសាកួយ), is a Katuic language, part of the larger Austroasiatic family spoken by the Kuy...
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The Kuy (Khmer: កួយ, Thai: กูย) are an indigenous ethnic group of mainland Southeast Asia. The native lands of the Kuy range from the southern Khorat Plateau...
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Son Kuy or Chavay Kuy (Khmer: ចៅហ្វាយ គុយ), also known as Oknha Son Kuy (Khmer: សឺន គុយ), was the governor of the Khmer province of Trapeang (now Trà...
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Kuy (Persian: كوي) in Iran may refer to: Kuy-e Golestan Kuy-e Lotf Kuy-e Rah-e Haq Kuy-e Rowshan Shahr This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Kuy Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Texas. Kuy Creek derives its name from the Kay family of settlers. List of rivers of Texas U.S. Geological...
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SreyRam Kuy is a Cambodian American surgeon, writer, researcher, and healthcare executive. SreyRam Kuy was two years old when she and her family escaped...
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record by Hotsound Records in 1987, the album was composed by Michiel Van Der Kuy and produced by Erik van Vliet. It was released as CD album by Galaxis in...
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Anthonius Jacobus Kuys (11 August 1903 – 14 March 1978) was a Dutch cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1928 Summer Olympics. List...
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000 Nyaw (0.8 per cent); g) 470,000 Phu Thai (0.8 per cent); h) 400,000 Kuy/Kuay (also known as Suay) (0.7 per cent), and i) 350,000 Karen (0.6 per cent)...
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