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The term '''Kõ Peoples''', also sometimes spelled '''Kun''' or '''Kon''', refers to four closely related pre-[[Adzo-Neviric]] ethnic groups in eastern [[Tabiqa]], southeastern [[Ebo Nganagam]] and western [[Algador]]. The groups are the [[Mṗé]], [[ | The term '''Kõ Peoples''', also sometimes spelled '''Kun''' or '''Kon''', refers to four closely related pre-[[Adzo-Neviric]] ethnic groups in eastern [[Tabiqa]], southeastern [[Ebo Nganagam]] and western [[Algador]]. The groups are the [[Mṗé]], [[Osáŋõ]], [[Osureko|Osurekõ]], and [[Qicikõ]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:33, 23 January 2018
Kõ | |
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Total population | |
8.4 million (2015) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Eastern Ekuosia | |
Tabiqa | 7.2 million |
Ebo Nganagam | 900,000 |
Template:Country data Algador | 300,000 |
Languages | |
Ṁéswá, Osáŋõ, Osuri, Qici | |
Religion | |
Quurožarq |
The term Kõ Peoples, also sometimes spelled Kun or Kon, refers to four closely related pre-Adzo-Neviric ethnic groups in eastern Tabiqa, southeastern Ebo Nganagam and western Algador. The groups are the Mṗé, Osáŋõ, Osurekõ, and Qicikõ.
Etymology
Kun is the proto-Kõ word for "people," which became /kõ/ in the Osuri language (the most widely-spoken of the surviving languages).
History
((see Osureko for now))