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    acepciones. But when we take the term 'barbacoa', which originates from Arawak (specifically, the Taíno language), it is known thanks to the writings of...
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  • name of the ISO code [bpb] was Barbacoas, the name of an extinct people who gave their name to the Barbacoan language family of which Pasto is a member...
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  • this are derived Barbacoan languages Barbacoas, La Guajira, a village in Riohacha Municipality, La Guajira Department Barbacoas Municipality, a municipality...
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    separate language, and, indeed, Adelaar & Muysken (2004) state that Guambiano-Totoró-Coconuco is best treated as a single language. The Barbácoa (Barbacoas) language...
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    secluded town of Barbacoas in southwestern Colombia, started a sex strike to pressure the government to repair the road connecting Barbacoas and its neighboring...
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    Barbacoas is a town and municipality in Nariño Department, Colombia. The urban centre of Barbacoas is located at an altitude of 36 metres (118 ft) and...
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    extinct Arawakan language that was spoken by the Taíno people of the Caribbean. At the time of Spanish contact, it was the most common language throughout the...
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    Colombians speak the Spanish language. 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in the country...
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  • name in India Arma [aoh] Tayabas Ayta [ayy] Babalia Creole Arabic [bbz] Barbacoas [bpb] Cauca [cca] Chamari [cdg] Degaru [dgu] Eastern Karnic [ekc] Khalaj...
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    Departments of Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    New Granada kept its 17 provinces. In 1832 the provinces of Vélez and Barbacoas were created, and in 1835 those of Buenaventura and Pasto were added....
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    Kakauhua Chono Selk'nam Aarufi Andaqui Anserma Arma-Pozo Atanque Atunceta Barbacoas Calamari Chibcha Chitarero Ciaman Coanoa Cospique Duit Envuelto Guaca...
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  • The following purported languages of South America are listed as unclassified in Campbell (2012), Loukotka (1968), Ethnologue, and Glottolog. Nearly all...
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    to be used as well. It is also worth mentioning that Awa Pit is a Barbacoa language that specializes in placing part-whole relationships with a bare noun...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Nariño Department (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    for some time before leaving for Spain. Albán Aldana Ancuya Arboleda Barbacoas Belén Buesaco Chachagüí Colón (Génova) Consaca Contadero Córdoba Cuaspud...
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  • home-made barbacoa, she and Miller began selling tacos from a pushcart on weekends. In 2015, they opened a permanent restaurant, South Philly Barbacoa. In 2016...
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    House of Fuenmayor (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    government positions in San Juan de Pasto and Santa María del Puerto de las Barbacoas, and serving as the mayor of the former in 1720. Díez de Fuenmayor divided...
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    Coche, and natively as Kamëntsá (Kamemtxa, Camëntsëá), is a language isolate and native language of the Camsá people who primarily inhabit the Sibundoy Valley...
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    Barbecue (category Articles containing French-language text)
    the language of the Arawak people of the Caribbean and the Timucua people of Florida; it has entered some European languages in the form of barbacoa. The...
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    cowboys called vaqueros as part of their pay. Hearty border dishes like barbacoa de cabeza (head barbecue), menudo (tripe soup), and fajitas or arracheras...
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  • barbakoa, "framework of sticks", via Spanish barbacoa. Buccaneer (definition) from an Arawakan language buccan, "a wooden frame on which Taínos and Caribs...
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  • List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    amate (Nahuatl amatl) anticucho (Quechua anti uchu) atole (Nahuatl atolli) barbacoa (Taíno) batata (Taíno) bejuco ( Taíno) biznaga bohío (Taíno) Borikén (Taíno)...
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  • Barbacoas is a district of the Puriscal canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. Barbacoas has an area of 18.74 km2 and an elevation of 1,160 metres...
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    Timucua (section Language)
    people. The various groups of Timucua spoke several dialects of the Timucua language. At the time of European contact, Timucuan speakers occupied about 19,200...
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  • Asada: The Great Steak Out Adobo: Chiles Cut and Dried Beans Inside and Out Barbacoa and Cochinita Pibil: Down to Earth Cooking Mojo & Escabeche: The Light...
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    Chilaquiles (category Pages with Nahuatl languages IPA)
    Al pastor Barbacoa Cabrito Discada Entomatada Mixiote Moronga Pastel azteca Relleno negro Tripas Poultry Arroz con pollo Patitas Escabeche oriental Mole...
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  • Race and ethnicity in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Atlántico, Córdoba, Magdalena, Nariño (communities like El Charco, Tumaco and Barbacoas), Antioquia (mostly in Uraba region), La Guajira, Cesar, and Sucre departments...
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    Parral, Chihuahua (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    post-colonial times, Parral was famous because of its delectable barbacoa or birria de hoyo. Such barbacoa contained ingredients as laurel (bay leaf), garlic, maguey...
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    Mexico (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    centuries, Spanish expansion enforced Christianity, spread the Spanish language, and exploited rich silver deposits in Zacatecas and Guanajuato. The colonial...
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    Al pastor (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Al pastor Barbacoa Cabrito Discada Entomatada Mixiote Moronga Pastel azteca Relleno negro Tripas Poultry Arroz con pollo Patitas Escabeche oriental Mole...
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