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The Nakhi, Nashi or Naxi ( simplified Chinese : 纳西族; traditional Chinese : 納西族; pinyin : Nàxī zú; Naxi: Naqxi) are a people inhabiting the Hengduan Mountains abutting the Eastern Himalayas in the northwestern part of Yunnan Province, as well as the southwestern part of Sichuan Province in China.
Naxi (Naqxi IPA: [nɑ˨˩ ɕi˧˧] ), also known as Nakhi, Nasi, Lomi, Moso, Mo-su, is a Sino-Tibetan language or group of languages spoken by some 310,000 people, most of whom live in or around Lijiang City Yulong Naxi Autonomous County of the province of Yunnan, China.
Glottolog. naic1235. The Naic or Naxish languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages that include Naxi, Na (Mosuo), Shixing (Xumi), and Namuyi (Namuzi). They have been variously classified as part of the Loloish or the Qiangic branch of Sino-Tibetan. The name "Naic" is derived from the endonym Na used by speakers of several of the languages.
Cyprus has a thriving radio landscape, with 93% of Greek Cypriots tuning in every day. [1] [2] Most stations broadcast in FM, and there's a mixture of state and private-run stations. This article lists all radio stations broadcasting in the southern part of Cyprus and overviews the major stations broadcasting from the part of Cyprus under Turkish Occupation. The British sovereign military ...
List of radio stations in North Macedonia The following is a list of radio stations in North Macedonia .
Naxi. The Naxi language of southwestern China may be written in the syllabic geba script. There is also a Naxi tradition of pictographic symbols called dongba; this may sometimes be glossed with geba for clarification, since a dongba text may be intelligible only to its author. A Latin alphabet was developed for Naxi in the 20th century.
The following radio stations are licensed to broadcast in Zimbabwe and some are available for livestream. Radio stations provide access to information to the Zimbabwean people most of which reside in rural areas.
The four founding members of R.E.M. reunited and performed publicly for the first time in decades at the Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony. The band performed "Losing My Religion."