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The earliest evidence of Proto-Macro-Vugonesian presence can be traced to the | The earliest evidence of Proto-Macro-Vugonesian presence can be traced to the [[Luǒ Tŭ boat]], a half-preserved reed canoe found by the coast of [[Luǒ Tŭ]], [[Nanghung]]. | ||
[[Category:Ethnic groups]] [[Category:Ethnic groups of World]] [[Category:Macro-Vugonesians]] | [[Category:Ethnic groups]] [[Category:Ethnic groups of World]] [[Category:Macro-Vugonesians]] | ||
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The Macro-Vugonesians are a large ethnolinguistic group of World known for their extensive range, achieved through sailing from their urheimat of coastal Bahl, starting in the 6th century BNB and ending in the 2nd century ANB. By sheer numbers, they are the most represented ethnic group in the southern hemisphere.
Origins
The earliest evidence of Proto-Macro-Vugonesian presence can be traced to the Luǒ Tŭ boat, a half-preserved reed canoe found by the coast of Luǒ Tŭ, Nanghung.