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    Around 99.2% of Colombians speak the Spanish language. 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also...
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    today. Elements of Native American and more recent immigrant customs, languages and religions have combined to form the culture of Colombia and thus a modern...
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    indigenous languages and two Creole languages, one Creole in San Basilio de Palenque and one in San Andrés; and also San Andrés is the only place of Colombia where...
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    also called Castilian; 65 Amerindian languages, two Creole languages, the Romani language and Colombian Sign Language are also used in the country. English...
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    Barbacoano, Barbacoana) is a language family spoken in Colombia and Ecuador. The Barbacoan languages may be related to the Páez language. Barbacoan is often connected...
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  • peoples in Colombia, Native Colombians Colombian American For specific persons, see List of Colombians Colombian Spanish, one of the languages spoken in...
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    BC. Several pre-Roman languages (also called Paleohispanic languages)—some distantly related to Latin as Indo-European languages, and some that are not...
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  • Interandine) may be any of several hypothetical or obsolete language-family proposals of Colombia and Ecuador named after the Paez language. Currently, Páez...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    Colombian Spanish (Spanish: español colombiano) is a grouping of the varieties of Spanish spoken in Colombia. The term is of more geographical than linguistic...
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  • Tucanoan language of Colombia. It was spoken in the regions of Vicente, Orteguaza River and Caquetá Region. Ethnologue report for language code:ten v...
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    The Chibchan languages (also Chibchan, Chibchano) make up a language family indigenous to the Isthmo-Colombian Area, which extends from eastern Honduras...
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  • official language in its territory of influence according to the Colombian Constitution of 1991 that guarantees the rights and protections of languages in the...
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    The languages of South America can be divided into three broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases, former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages...
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  • European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages". "Four Languages You Didn't Know Were Spoken in Colombia". 24 November 2015. "Romanikieli ja karjalan...
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  • endangered languages in Colombia List of Australian Aboriginal languages List of endangered languages in Papua New Guinea List of endangered languages of Oceania...
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    Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama. Choco consists of six known...
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  • kolomˈbjana]) is the deaf sign language of Colombia. Clark notes that Peruvian, Bolivian, Ecuadorian and Colombian sign languages "have significant lexical similarities...
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    The Nadahup languages, also known as Makú (Macú) or Vaupés–Japurá, form a small language family in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. The name Makú is pejorative...
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    creole language spoken in Colombia. It is believed to be a mixture of Kikongo (a language spoken in central Africa in the current countries of Congo,...
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    language spoken by approximately 50,000 people in the Amazon Basin, including the countries of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. It is the native language of...
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    Gran Colombia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾaŋ koˈlombja] , "Great Colombia"), or Greater Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: República...
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    population of northwestern South America migrated through the Darién Gap between the isthmus of Panama and Colombia. Other Chibchan languages are spoken...
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    Guajiro, is a major Arawakan language spoken by 400,000 indigenous Wayuu people in northwestern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia on the Guajira Peninsula...
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    Karu, one of several languages called Baniwa (Baniva), or in older sources Itayaine (Iyaine), is an Arawakan language spoken in Guainía, Colombia, Venezuela...
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    Departments of Colombia refer to the administrative divisions of Colombia. As of 2024[update], the unitary republic is made up of thirty-two departments...
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    Malibu languages are a poorly attested group of dead languages once spoken along the Magdalena River in Colombia. Material exists only for two of the numerous...
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    Runashimi, also Spanish Quichua) is a Quechuan language that includes all Quechua varieties of Ecuador and Colombia (Inga), as well as extensions into Peru....
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    from Colombia (Nyengatu). Technology further helps in the language's revitalization. The language name derives from the words nhẽẽga (meaning "language" or...
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  • is, or was, a language previously spoken near a stretch of the Caquetá River in the Brazilian Amazon, extending slightly into Colombia. It was spoken...
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