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VA PEOPLE
| Va |
| Alternative names:Wa, Ava, Parauk, Ba rāog |
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| Total population |
1.2 million (est.) |
| Regions with significant populations |
China: Yunnan; Myanmar |
| Language |
Va |
| Religion |
animism |
The Va nationality (Chinese: 佤族; pinyin: Wǎzú; Burmese: ဝလူမ္ယုိး; IPA: [wa̰ lùmjóʊ]) lives mainly in compact communities in the Ximeng (in Va: Mēng Ka or Si Moung), Cangyuan, Menglian (Gaeng Līam), Gengma (Gaeng Mīex or Gaeng Māx), Lincang (Mēng Lām), Shuangjiang (Si Nblāeng or Mēng Mēng), Zhenkang and Yongde counties in southwestern Yunnan Province of China. Their population in China is around 400,000.
The Va language belongs to Mon-Khmer of the Austroasiatic family. A written language was created for the Wa people in 1957.
The Va form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognised by the People's Republic of China. They also live in Myanmar.
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