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Not to be confused with the Oroch language.Orok is the Russian name for the language known by its speakers as Ulta or Ujlta. Similarly the people are called Oroks or Ulta. It is a Tungusic language. The language is spoken in the Poronaysky and Nogliksky Administrative Divisions of Sakhalin Oblast in the Russian Federation. According to the 2002 Russian census there were 346 Oroks living in Russia of whom 64 were competent in Orok. But the 2010 census that number had dropped to 47.

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