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| Yuanga | |
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| Native to | New Caledonia | 
| Region | Nouméa, Isle of Pines | 
| Native speakers | 2,400 (2009 census) [1] | 
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| ISO 639-3 |  nua  | 
| Glottolog |  yuag1237  | 
|   Yuanga is not endangered according to the classification system of the UNESCO  Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger  | |
Yuanga (Yuaga), or Nua, is a New Caledonian language spoken in the north of the island.
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