29 relations: Andes, Arawakan languages, Arhuaco language, Barí language, Bora–Witoto languages, Cariban languages, Cauca Department, Chibchan languages, Chimila language, Choco languages, Colombia, Exonym and endonym, Ezequiel Uricoechea, Guajiboan languages, Huila Department, Kogi language, Kuna language, Macro-Puinavean languages, Paez people, Paezan languages, Piaroa–Saliban languages, Quechuan languages, Santa Marta, Spanish language, Tolima Department, Tucanoan languages, Uwa language, Valle del Cauca Department, Wiwa language.
Andes
The Andes or Andean Mountains (Cordillera de los Andes) are the longest continental mountain range in the world.
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Arawakan languages
Arawakan (Arahuacan, Maipuran Arawakan, "mainstream" Arawakan, Arawakan proper), also known as Maipurean (also Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúre), is a language family that developed among ancient indigenous peoples in South America.
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Arhuaco language
Arhuaco, commonly known as Ikʉ, is an Indigenous American language of the Chibchan language family, spoken in South America by the Arhuaco people.
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Barí language
Barí is a Chibchan language spoken in Northwestern South America by the Barí (Motion).
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Bora–Witoto languages
Bora–Witóto (also Bora–Huitoto, Bora–Uitoto, or, ambiguously, Witotoan) is a proposal to unite the Boran and Witotoan language families of southwestern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and neighboring regions of Peru and Brazil.
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Cariban languages
The Cariban languages are an indigenous language family of South America.
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Cauca Department
Cauca Department (Departamento del Cauca) is a Department of Colombia.
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Chibchan languages
The Chibchan languages (also Chibchan, Chibchano) make up a language family indigenous to the Isthmo-Colombian Area, which extends from eastern Honduras to northern Colombia and includes populations of these countries as well as Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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Chimila language
Chimila (Shimizya) is a Chibchan language of Colombia, spoken by the Chimila.
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Choco languages
The Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama.
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Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a sovereign state largely situated in the northwest of South America, with territories in Central America.
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Exonym and endonym
An exonym or xenonym is an external name for a geographical place, or a group of people, an individual person, or a language or dialect.
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Ezequiel Uricoechea
Ezequiel Uricoechea Rodríguez (Bogotá, 9 April 1834 – Beirut, 29 July 1880) was a Colombian linguist and scientist.
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Guajiboan languages
Guajiboan (also Guahiban, Wahívoan, Guahiboan) is a language family spoken in the Orinoco River region in eastern Colombia and southwestern Venezuela, which is a savannah-like area known in Colombia as the Llanos.
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Huila Department
Huila is one of the departments of Colombia.
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Kogi language
Kogi (Cogui), or Kagaba (Cágaba), is a Chibchan language of Colombia.
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Kuna language
The Guna language, spoken by the Guna people of Panama and Colombia, belongs to the Chibchan language family.
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Macro-Puinavean languages
Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Nadahup family.
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Paez people
The Páez people, also known as the Nasa, are a Native American people who live in the southwestern highlands of Colombia, especially in the Cauca Department, but also the Caquetá Department lowlands and Tierradentro.
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Paezan languages
Paezan (also Páesan, Paezano, Interandine) may be any of several hypothetical or obsolete language-family proposals of Colombia and Ecuador named after the Paez language.
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Piaroa–Saliban languages
The Saliban (Salivan) languages, also known as Piaroa–Saliban or Saliba–Piaroan, are a small proposed language family of the middle Orinoco Basin, which forms an independent island within an area of Venezuela and Colombia (northern llanos) dominated by peoples of Carib and Arawakan affiliation.
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Quechuan languages
Quechua, usually called Runasimi ("people's language") in Quechuan languages, is an indigenous language family spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Andes and highlands of South America.
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Santa Marta
Santa Marta, officially Distrito Turístico, Cultural e Histórico de Santa Marta ("Touristic, Cultural and Historic District of Santa Marta"), is a city in Colombia.
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Spanish language
Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.
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Tolima Department
Tolima is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the Andean region, in the center-west of the country.
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Tucanoan languages
Tucanoan (also Tukanoan, Tukánoan) is a language family of Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.
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Uwa language
The Uwa language, Uw Cuwa, commonly known as Tunebo, is a Chibchan language spoken by between 1,800 and 3,600 of the Uwa people of Colombia, out of a total population of about 7,000.
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Valle del Cauca Department
Valle del Cauca, or Cauca Valley is a department of Colombia.
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Wiwa language
Damana (also known as Malayo, Wiwa, Arosario, Arsario, Guamaca, Guamaka, Maracasero, Marocasero, Sancá, Sanja, Sanka, Wamaka) is a Chibchan language spoken by the indigenous Wiwa people on the southern and eastern slopes of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in northern Colombia.
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ISO 639:pbb, Nasa Yuwe, Nasa Yuwe language, Nasa language, Paes language, Paez language, Paniquita language, Páes language.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Páez_language