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Categories: Critically endangered languages, Far West (New South Wales), Articles with short description, Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales, Coordinates on Wikidata
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Darling  Paakantyi language
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The Paakantyi language, also spelt Paakantji, Barkindji, Barkandji, and Baagandji, and also known as the Darling language, is a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language spoken along the Darling River in New South Wales from present-day Bourke to Wentworth and including much of the back country around the Paroo River and Broken Hill. Wikipedia
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