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Olots
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Regions with significant populations
Olot people Mongolia15,520 (2010)
Olot people Chinaa few thousands
Languages
Oirat
Religion
Tibetan Buddhism, Mongolian shamanism
Related ethnic groups
Mongols, especially Oirats

The Olot people (Mongolian: Өөлд, romanized: Ööld) are an Oirat sub-ethnic group of Choros origin. They were one of the strongest tribes of the Oirats. Today, Mongolian Olots live in Erdenebüren and Ölziit sums. There are a few Olots in Hulunbuir region and 40,000(?) Olots in Xinjiang province of China. Ölziit Olots absorbed into the Khalkha Mongols, and Erdenebüren Olots (3,000 people) retained their Oirat heritage.

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The Olot people (Mongolian: Өөлд, romanized: Ööld) are an Oirat sub-ethnic group of Choros origin. They were one of the strongest tribes of the Oirats...

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Bonan people

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Hazaras

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substituted for the Mongolic word and stands for the group of people, while the Hazara people in their native language call themselves "Azra" (āzrə آزره)...

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Maria Branyas

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music and reading. In 2000, at the age of 93, she moved to a nursing home in Olot, Catalonia after contracting pneumonia. Branyas was described as an active...

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Marc Roca

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senior goal on 17 January 2015, his team's second in a 2–3 home loss to UE Olot. On 4 August he renewed his contract until 2017, and was promoted to the...

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Joan Vila

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Spain. He worked as a security guard at the La Caritat convalescent home in Olot.[citation needed] Vila was arrested on October 18, 2010 after the death of...

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