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Kija (variously spelled Gija, Kitja, Gidja) is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in the region from Halls Creek to Kununurra and west to Lansdowne and Tableland Stations in Western Australia. It is a member of the Jarragan language family, a non-Pama-Nyungan family in the East Kimberleys. The Argyle Diamond Mine, on the south western corner of Lake Argyle is on the borders of Gija and Miriwoong country. The Purnululu (pronounced as 'Boornoolooloo') Bungle Bungle National Park is mostly in Gija country.

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  • Kija (též gija, kitja nebo gidja) je austrálský domorodý jazyk z jazykové rodiny jarrakanských jazyků, spojovaný s kmenem . Používá se ve východní části regionu . Má už pouze něco přes 100 mluvčích. (cs)
  • Kija (variously spelled Gija, Kitja, Gidja) is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in the region from Halls Creek to Kununurra and west to Lansdowne and Tableland Stations in Western Australia. It is a member of the Jarragan language family, a non-Pama-Nyungan family in the East Kimberleys. The Argyle Diamond Mine, on the south western corner of Lake Argyle is on the borders of Gija and Miriwoong country. The Purnululu (pronounced as 'Boornoolooloo') Bungle Bungle National Park is mostly in Gija country. Kuluwarrang and Walgi may have been dialects. (en)
  • Kija (também Gija, Kitja, Gidja) é uma língua aborígene australiana hoje falada por cerca de 100 pessoas, a maioria das quais vive na região de a Kununurra e oeste das estações Lansdowne e Tableland na Austrália Ocidental. É membro da família de línguas Jarragan, uma família não-Pama-Nyungan nos Kimberleys do leste. A mina de diamantes Argyle, no canto sudoeste do lago Argyle, fica nas fronteiras do povo Gija e do país Miriwoong. O Parque Nacional Purnululu (pronunciado como 'Boornoolooloo') ou Bungle Bungle fica principalmente no país Gija. Kuluwarrang e Walgi podem ter sido dialetos. (pt)
  • Kitja är ett australiskt språk som talades av 410 personer år 1996. Kitja talas i norra delen av Western Australia. Kitja tillhör den djeraganska språkfamiljen. (sv)
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  • K20 (en)
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  • Kija (en)
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  • Australian (en)
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  • kitj1240 (en)
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  • Kitja (en)
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  • gia (en)
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  • Lang Status 40-SE.svg (en)
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  • Gija (en)
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  • From Halls Creek to Kununurra, Western Australia (en)
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  • Kija (též gija, kitja nebo gidja) je austrálský domorodý jazyk z jazykové rodiny jarrakanských jazyků, spojovaný s kmenem . Používá se ve východní části regionu . Má už pouze něco přes 100 mluvčích. (cs)
  • Kija (também Gija, Kitja, Gidja) é uma língua aborígene australiana hoje falada por cerca de 100 pessoas, a maioria das quais vive na região de a Kununurra e oeste das estações Lansdowne e Tableland na Austrália Ocidental. É membro da família de línguas Jarragan, uma família não-Pama-Nyungan nos Kimberleys do leste. A mina de diamantes Argyle, no canto sudoeste do lago Argyle, fica nas fronteiras do povo Gija e do país Miriwoong. O Parque Nacional Purnululu (pronunciado como 'Boornoolooloo') ou Bungle Bungle fica principalmente no país Gija. Kuluwarrang e Walgi podem ter sido dialetos. (pt)
  • Kitja är ett australiskt språk som talades av 410 personer år 1996. Kitja talas i norra delen av Western Australia. Kitja tillhör den djeraganska språkfamiljen. (sv)
  • Kija (variously spelled Gija, Kitja, Gidja) is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in the region from Halls Creek to Kununurra and west to Lansdowne and Tableland Stations in Western Australia. It is a member of the Jarragan language family, a non-Pama-Nyungan family in the East Kimberleys. The Argyle Diamond Mine, on the south western corner of Lake Argyle is on the borders of Gija and Miriwoong country. The Purnululu (pronounced as 'Boornoolooloo') Bungle Bungle National Park is mostly in Gija country. (en)
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  • Kija (jazyk) (cs)
  • Gija language (en)
  • Língua gija (pt)
  • Kitja (sv)
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