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known as
Ulch. Over 90% of
Ulchis live in
Ulchsky District of
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
According to the 2002 census,
there were 2,913
Ulchs living in...
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Ulch or
ULCH may
refer to: the
Ulch people the
Ulch language Ultra Low Cost Handset, a term used for some very
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Ulch language, or Olcha, is a
Tungusic language spoken by the
Ulch people in the
Russian Far East. The
language is moribund, with only 150 speakers...
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ethnic groups,
including the Manchus, Mongols, Koreans, Nanai, Nivkhs, and
Ulchs. Many of the
early ancient Koreanic kingdoms were
established in the area...
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- the area are numerous, such as the
Tungusic peoples (Evenks, Negidals,
Ulchs, Nanai, Oroch, Udege), Amur Nivkhs, and Ainu.
Khabarovsk Krai
shares its...
- Amur
region as
suggested by
various Ainu
loanwords found in the
Uilta and
Ulch languages.[failed verification] Ainu
shares a
number of
cognates with Old...
- of
several ethnic groups,
including the Koreans,
Manchus (or Jurchens),
Ulchs,
Hezhen (also
known as the
Goldi and Nanai), Sushen, Xianbei, and Mohe....
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Catholicism →
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholicism Ulchi Tungusic →
Southern Tungusic →
Ulch Russia (Ulchsky District)
Ulster Protestants Indo-European →
Germanic → Scots...
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Ulchs Russian Exploration •
Negidals Sino-Russian
border conflicts (1652–1689)...