Mpur is an unclassified and unattested language once spoken in the village of Tuluwe at the confluence of the Black and White Voltas, and in Kusawgu[clarification needed] Division.[1] It is near the poorly attested language Mpra spoken in the nearby village of Butie, which may turn out to be a language isolate, though the Mpra people come from further west.
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| Native to | Ghana |
| Extinct | by 1963 |
Language family | unclassified |
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| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | None |
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