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This language has a code which is not part of the
ISO 639-3 Standard
. It uses a
Local Use
code.
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Language Name
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Wulguru
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Alternate Name(s)
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Wulgurukaba
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Once
Spoken in
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Australia
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Language Code
(Local Use)
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qgu
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Status
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Extinct
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Family
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Australian
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Subgroup
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Nyawaygic
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Subgrouping Code
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AUON
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| See Map of Language: |
Map Wulguru |
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Brief Description
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Wulguru was a Pama-Nyungan language typical of the sort found on the
northeast coast of Australia; it ceased to be spoken before it was properly
documented. Wulguru was spoken in the area around present day Townsville,
and also on the islands extending out to Palm Island. Up to 1900?
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Page Updated: 22-Nov-2009

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