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Oblo is a poorly attested unclassified and possibly extinct language of northern Cameroon. It is or was spoken in a tiny area including Gobtikéré Ouro Bé and Ouro Badjouma in Pitoa Bénoué Department. (Note: the map in Ethnologue shows it in Mayo-Rey Department possibly an error.)Oblo has been classified as one of the Adamawa languages but it hasn’t been included in recent classifications. It might be best left unclassified altogether.

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