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The Chamling people are an ethnolinguistic group that belongs to the Kirat family and primarily speaks a Chamling and Nepali language. They mainly reside in the eastern parts of Nepal, as well as in the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal, particularly in the Darjeeling and Kalimpong Hills. Additionally, some Chamling people live in southwestern Bhutan. The Chamling people are an indigenous group that belongs to the Kirant family. They primarily speak the Chamling language, along with Nepali. This community mainly resides in the eastern regions of Nepal, as well as in the states of Sikkim and West Bengal, particularly in the Darjeeling and Kalimpong Hills and in southwestern Bhutan.

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The Chamling people are an indigenous group that belongs to the Kirant family. They primarily speak the Chamling language, along with Nepali. This community mainly resides in the eastern regions of Nepal, as well as in the states of Sikkim and West Bengal, particularly in the Darjeeling and Kalimpong Hills and in southwestern Bhutan.