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''']''' has an absolute great number of Muslims. Some say it's 2% of the total population (1,2 billion). The biggest Muslim group in China is Hui. They live in Northeast-China in a province called ]. ''']''' has an absolute great number of Muslims. Some say it's 2% of the total population (1,2 billion). The biggest Muslim group in China is Hui. They live in Northeast-China in a province called ].


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China has an absolute great number of Muslims. Some say it's 2% of the total population (1,2 billion). The biggest Muslim group in China is Hui. They live in Northeast-China in a province called Xin Jiang.

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