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Simplified Chinese | 中国蒙古族 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中國蒙古族 | ||||||
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Mongols in China,[3][4] also known as Chinese Mongolians,[5][6] are ethnic Mongols who live in China. They are one of the 56 ethnic groups recognized by the Chinese government. They have 12 autonomous territories designated by the Chinese government, the largest is Inner Mongolia.
As of 2020, there are 6,290,204 Mongols in China, a 0.45% increase from the 2010 national census.[1][2] Most of them live in Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, Xinjiang and Qinghai. The Chinese Mongol population is being nearly twice as much as that of the sovereign state of Mongolia. The total number of Chinese Mongols is also being larger than the total number of Mongols in the world.
The quest for the standardization of Mongolian [language] in Inner Mongolia was a product as much of a domestication of the Mongols in China as a protest against the imposition of Chinese [Standard Beijing Mandarin] as the national standard language to which all minority languages were forced to conform.
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