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The constitution says that all indigenous languages are official, listing 36 specific languages, of which some are extinct. Spanish and Quechua are spoken primarily in the Andes region, Aymara is mainly spoken in the Altiplano around Lake Titicaca , Chiquitano is spoken in the central part of Santa Cruz department , and Guarani is spoken in the ...
Pages in category "Languages of Bolivia" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Jarauára – unknown language of a tribe living on the Apituán River and Curiá River, tributaries of the Cataichi River, Amazonas. Macuja – spoken by an unknown tribe on the Poré River, Amazonas. Mamori – language of an unknown tribe on the Cunhuá River. Mariman – spoken on the Riozinho River, tributary of the Cunhuá River.
2 List of languages by the number of countries in which they are the most widely used. ... and with English as a link language) Aymara: Bolivia (with Spanish, Quechua
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A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...
This is a list of countries by number of languages according to the 22nd edition of Ethnologue (2019). [1] ... Bolivia: 43 2 45 0.63 7,349,368 170,916 350
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