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From the [[Yuan dynasty]] onward, the area was part of a central-government sponsored population movement towards the southwestern frontier, with two major waves of migrants arriving from [[Han Chinese|Han]]-majority areas in northern and southeast China.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lee|first=James|year=1982|title=The Legacy of Immigration in Southwest China, 1250-1850|journal=Annals de Démographie Historique|volume=1982|pages=279–304|doi=10.3406/adh.1982.1543}}</ref> As with other parts of China's southwest, [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] occupation in the north during [[Second Sino-Japanese War|World War II]] forced another migration of [[Han Chinese|Han people]] into the region. These two waves of migration contributed to Yunnan being one of the most ethnically diverse provinces of China, with ethnic minorities accounting for about 34 percent of its total population.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z0EGDAAAQBAJ&q=yunnan+demographic&pg=PA11|title=Pains and Gains of Ethnic Multilingual Learners in China: An Ethnographic Case Study|last=Wang|first=Ge|date=2016-04-18|publisher=Springer|isbn=9789811006616|pages=11}}</ref> Major ethnic groups include [[Yi people|Yi]], [[Bai people|Bai]], [[Hani people|Hani]], [[Zhuang people|Zhuang]], [[Dai people|Dai]] and [[Miao people|Miao]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Genetic, linguistic and archaeological perspectives on human diversity in Southeast Asia|last=Jin, Li Seielstad, Mark Xiao, Chunjie|date=2001|publisher=World Scientific|isbn=9789810247843|pages=57|oclc=897003738}}</ref> Yunnan Province has also been identifi
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