Uzbek-cho̍k
Guā-māu
Uzbek-cho̍k sī chú-iàu seng-oa̍h tī Tiong-a ê Tu̍t-keh-hē bîn-cho̍k, lóng-chóng ū tāi-io̍k 3470 bān, toā-hūn toà-tī Uzbekistan, sī hit kok ê chú-thé bîn-cho̍k; tī Afghanistan mā ū 390 bān;[1] Tajikistan ū 190 bān;[2] Kyrgyzstan ū 74 bān.[3]
Chham-khó chu-liāu
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ CIA factbook 2008-Afghanistan Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ CIA factbook 2008-Tajikistan[íng-íng bô-hāu ê liân-kiat]
- ↑ CIA factbook 2008-Kyrgyzstan Archived 2015-11-27 at the Wayback Machine.
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