Kunja
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The Kunja is a language group in Australia.
The group's area totals 31,200 km2 (12,188 sq mi) from the Warrego River near Cunnamulla north to Augathella and Burenda Station; west to between Cooladdi and Cheepie; east to Morven and Angellala Creek; at Charle-ville.
Fred McKellar was the last known speaker of this language.
Descendents of the Kunja people live in the Queensland towns of Cunnamulla, Toowoomba, and St George and, the New South Wales town of Bourke.

