Question: What is a good hashtag for online content in Koya, the language in India?
Answer: #kff2wiki is a good, distinctive and universal hashtag for online content in Koya.
This hashtag is also called Koya's #tagcoding hashtag.
- Distribution of Koya speakers 2011
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In accordance with Census 2011 there are 407,423 Koya speakers in India covering 0,03 % of the country's total population.
The significant proportion of Koya speakers are concentrated in:
- Telangana and Andhra Pradesh - आंध्र प्रदेश (262,560 with 0.31 % of the state's population),
- Odisha - ओडिशा (143,676 with 0.34 % of the state's population),
- Chhattisgarh - छत्तीसगढ (740) and
- Assam - असम (363).
Among the districts in Andhra Pradesh, the highest number of Koya speakers is noticed in:
- Khammam - खम्मम (210,027,
- West Godavari - पश्चिम गोदावरी (35,531),
- Adilabad - अदिलाबाद (13,913),
- Hanumakonda - हनुमाकोंडा and Warangal - वरंगल (1,434),
- Visakhapatnam - विशाखापट्नम (397),
- East Godavari - पूर्व गोदावरी (367),
- Rangareddy - रंगारेड्डी (140) and
- Krishna - कृष्णा (110).
Outside Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, significant number of Koya speakers are also recorded in Odisha in Malkangiri - मालकानगिरि (143,488) and in Chhattisgarh in Dakshin Bastar Dantewada - दक्षिण बस्तर दंतेवाड़ा (610) and Raigarh - रायगढ़ (118.)
Source: Census of India (2022) Language Atlas of India 2011. url
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