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Zogam
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Zogam (or Land of Zo People) known as Zoland,[3] Zoram, Lushai Hills,[4] Kuki Hills, lies in the northwest corner of the Mainland Southeast Asia landmass. This is the traditional ancestry homeland of the Zo people or Zomi who lived in this area before the colonial period under British rulership.[1]
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Language | Kuki-Chin-Naga Languages |
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Location | Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh; Manipur and Mizoram, India; Chin State, Myanmar[1] |
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Population | 1.5 million (2003)[2] |
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