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Bisaya, Brunei (Linguistic group - Brunei)
Basaya (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Bekiau (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Besaya (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Bisaia (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Bisaya Bukit (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Bisayah (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Jilama Bawang (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Jilama Sungai (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Lorang Bukit (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Southern Bisaya (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
Visayak (Linguistic group alternate name - Brunei)
SIL code bsb
Number in database 1498
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Geographic area Asia
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Brunei
Country code BN
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