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    Mangue, also known as Chorotega, is an extinct Oto-Manguean language ancestral to Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica. Estimates of the ethnic population...
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  • Look up mangue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mangue, Mangué or Mangüé may refer to: Mangué Camara (b. 1982), Guinean footballer Mangué Cissé (1945–2009)...
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    century. Mangue The Mangue language, also known as Chorotega, consisted of several dialects spoken in western Nicaragua by Chorotega natives. Mangue is closely...
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    some languages of the previously included languages of the Oaxacan group.[clarification needed] In 1920, Walther Lehmann included the Chiapanec–Mangue languages...
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    The mangue bit or manguebeat movement is a cultural movement created circa 1991 in the city of Recife in Northeast Brazil in reaction to the cultural and...
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    Mestizo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Poqomam people, Maya Ch'orti' people, Alaguilac, Xinca people, Mixe and Mangue language people became culturally extinct due to the mestizo process or diseases...
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  • Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born 25 June 1968, nicknamed Teodorín and Teddy) is an Equatoguinean politician who has served as the first vice president...
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  • Mangué Cissé Djibrila (17 November 1945 – 30 September 2009) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a defender. In 1970 he reached to semi-final of the...
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    Nicaragua (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    civilizations of the Aztec and Maya, and by language to the Mesoamerican language area. The Chorotegas were Mangue language ethnic groups who had arrived in Nicaragua...
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    branch: Chinantec languages Chiapaneca–Mangue branch: Chiapaneco* Mixe–Zoquean languages: Zoque languages Mixe languages Popoluca (Texistepec Popoluca, Sierra...
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  • (Cameroon, Mambiloid) Haitian Vodoun Culture language (Haiti) Mangue language (Nicaragua) (Oto-Manguean) Bhatola language [btl] (does not exist, requesting ISO...
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    Salvadorans (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    and Joya de Cerén. The Mangue people, also known as Chorotega, spoke the Mangue language, a now-extinct Oto-Manguean language. They occupied land near...
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    Mangue (†) was located in the east of the La Unión Department, considered a completely extinct language. Spanish is the most widely spoken language for...
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    most Mesoamerican languages were written in Latin script. The languages of Mesoamerica belong to 6 major families – Mayan, Oto-Mangue, Mixe–Zoque, Totonacan...
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    (Poqomam people/Chorti people), Cacaopera people, Xinca people, and Mangue language people. The number of indigenous people in El Salvador have been criticized...
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    Managua (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Nahuatl language translates to "adjacent to the water" or "site surrounded by water" (referring to Lake Managua. Or, it may have come from the Mangue language...
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    indigenous Mexican language spoken by more than 98,000 Tlapanec people in the state of Guerrero. Like other Oto-Manguean languages, it is tonal and has...
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  • closely related to Mangue. Four vowels are noted as /i, a, o, u/. Chiapanec at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Ethnologue report for language code:cip LISTSERV...
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  • Highland Chinantec is a Chinantecan language of Mexico, spoken in Comaltepec, San Juan Quiotepec, and surrounding towns in northern Oaxaca. It has a complex...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Mangué Camara (born 15 September 1982 in Macenta) is a Guinean football player who plays for AS Moulins. He was part of the Guinean 2004 African Nations...
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  • Spanish. Mangrove (definition) from Taíno, via Spanish mangle or Portuguese mangue. Papaya (definition) from Taíno. Potato (definition) from Taíno or Haitian...
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  • Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America. It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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    Culture of El Salvador (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    peoples, The Mangue language people and the Pipil people. The Mangue people, also known as Chorotega, are an extinct Oto-Manguean language people, indigenous...
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    and Mixtec languages. In 1892 he second-guessed his own previous classification and suggested that Mazatec was related to Chiapanec-Mangue and Chibcha...
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    Miss World 2025 (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    Núria Assis  Botswana – Anicia Gaothusi  Equatorial Guinea – Estela Nguema Mangue  Tunisia – Lamis Redissi  Zambia – Faith Bwalya Americas and Caribbean  Martinique...
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    The Lencan languages are a small linguistic family from Central America, whose speakers before the Spanish conquest spread throughout El Salvador and...
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  • extinct Manguean languages were a branch of the Oto-Manguean family. They were Chorotega of Costa Rica and Nicaragua (where it was called Mangue or Monimbo)...
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    Tarrafal (also: Mangui or Mangue) is a city in the northern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. In 2010 its population was 6,656. It is a fishing...
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    Spanish conquest of Nicaragua (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    and spoke the Mangue language. The Subtiaba (also known as the Maribio) were another group of Mexican origin, speaking the Subtiaba language. The Tacacho...
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