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  2. File:Xinjiang County-Level Ethnicity Map (2018 data).svg

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  3. Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang, [a] officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, [11] [12] is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwest of the country at the crossroads of Central Asia and East Asia.

  4. Uyghurs - Wikipedia

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    The name Xinjiang was changed to Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, where Uyghurs are the largest ethnicity, mostly concentrated in the south-western Xinjiang. [ 226 ] The Xinjiang conflict is a separatist conflict in China's far-west province of Xinjiang, whose northern region is known as Dzungaria and whose southern region (the Tarim Basin ...

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  6. Religious and cultural mentions removed from names of ... - AOL

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    Authorities in China’s western Xinjiang region have been systematically replacing the names of villages inhabited by Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities to reflect the ruling Communist Party’s ...

  7. Kazakhs in China - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhs in China form the largest community of Kazakhs outside Kazakhstan.They are one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.There is one Kazakh autonomous prefecture – Ili in Xinjiang – and three Kazakh autonomous counties – Aksay in Gansu, and Barkol and Mori in Xinjiang.

  8. Makan Map - Wikipedia

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    The Makan Map is the first multi-language atlas of the Xinjiang. [6] It has been created in four languages: Uyghur, Chinese, French and English. The current version is the second version of the Makan Map. [1] Development is ongoing for future releases. [6]

  9. Chinese Tatars - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, there are 3,544 Chinese Tatars living in Xinjiang, mostly in the cities of Yining, Tacheng, and Ürümqi. The Daquan Tatar Ethnic Township of Qitai County in Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, which sits on the edge of the Gurbantünggüt Desert, is the only subdivision designated for the Chinese Tatars. [1]