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English: This is the logo of the AuCo collection, a project of the MICA International Research Institute in Hanoi, Vietnam. The aim of this project is to put together an open-access collection of recordings of languages of Vietnam and neighbouring countries. AuCo stands for AudioCorpora; it is also a reference to Âu Cơ, a fairy who bore an egg sac that hatched a hundred children: the Hundred Peoples (Bách Việt), ancestor to the Vietnamese and to the multitude of other ethnic groups of the area. The round dots in the logo of the AuCo/ÂuCơ collection are an allusion to these hundred eggs – a symbol of the cultural and linguistic diversity reflected in the collection.
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