Kereks
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| 8 (2002 census) |
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| Russia |
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According to the 2002 census, there were only 8 people registered as ethnic Kereks in Russia. Their traditional language is the Kerek language, but this is no longer spoken. Kerek descendants speak Chukchi and Russian.
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