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- Hmong–Mien_languages abstract "The Hmong–Mien (also known as Miao–Yao) languages are a language family of southern China and Southeast Asia. They are spoken in mountainous areas of southern China, including Guizhou, Hunan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, and Hubei provinces, where its speakers have been relegated to being "hill people", whereas the Han Chinese have settled the more fertile river valleys. Within the last 300–400 years, the Hmong and some Mien people have migrated to Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Burma. As a result of the Indochina Wars, many Hmong speakers left Southeast Asia for Australia, the United States, French Guiana and other countries.".
- Hmong–Mien_languages thumbnail Hmong-Mien-en.svg?width=300.
- Hmong–Mien_languages wikiPageID "675492".
- Hmong–Mien_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602559349".
- Hmong–Mien_languages altname "Miao–Yao".
- Hmong–Mien_languages child Hmongic_languages.
- Hmong–Mien_languages child Mienic_languages.
- Hmong–Mien_languages family "One of the world's primary language families".
- Hmong–Mien_languages familycolor "Hmong-Mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages glotto "hmon1336".
- Hmong–Mien_languages iso "hmx".
- Hmong–Mien_languages map "Hmong-Mien-en.svg".
- Hmong–Mien_languages mapcaption "Hmongic languages in red, Mienic languages in green".
- Hmong–Mien_languages name "Hmong–Mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages protoname Proto-Hmong–Mien_language.
- Hmong–Mien_languages region China.
- Hmong–Mien_languages region Southeast_Asia.
- Hmong–Mien_languages subject Category:Hmong–Mien_languages.
- Hmong–Mien_languages comment "The Hmong–Mien (also known as Miao–Yao) languages are a language family of southern China and Southeast Asia. They are spoken in mountainous areas of southern China, including Guizhou, Hunan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, and Hubei provinces, where its speakers have been relegated to being "hill people", whereas the Han Chinese have settled the more fertile river valleys. Within the last 300–400 years, the Hmong and some Mien people have migrated to Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Burma.".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Hmong-Mien-Sprachen".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Hmong–Mien languages".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Języki hmong-mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Langues hmong-mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Lenguas hmong-mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Lingue hmong-mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Línguas hmong-mien".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Miao-Yaotalen".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "Языки мяо-яо".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "ミャオ・ヤオ語族".
- Hmong–Mien_languages label "苗瑶语系".
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Hmong%E2%80%93Mien_languages.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Hmong-mienské_jazyky.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Hmong-Mien-Sprachen.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Lenguas_hmong-mien.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Langues_hmong-mien.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Lingue_hmong-mien.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs ミャオ・ヤオ語族.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs 몽몐어족.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Miao-Yaotalen.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Języki_hmong-mien.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Línguas_hmong-mien.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Q33322.
- Hmong–Mien_languages sameAs Q33322.
- Hmong–Mien_languages wasDerivedFrom Hmong–Mien_languages?oldid=602559349.
- Hmong–Mien_languages depiction Hmong-Mien-en.svg.