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  2. Bora Bora - Wikipedia

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    Bora Bora (French: Bora-Bora; Tahitian: Pora Pora) is an island group in the Leeward Islands in the South Pacific. The Leeward Islands comprise the western part of the Society Islands of French Polynesia, which is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic in the Pacific Ocean. Bora Bora has a total land area of 30.55 km 2 (12 sq mi).

  3. List of language families - Wikipedia

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    Spoken language families. Map of the main language families of the world. ... South America: Bora–Witoto: Peba–Yaguan: 3 5,700 South America:

  4. Bora language - Wikipedia

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    Bora is an indigenous language of South America spoken in the western region of Amazon rainforest. Bora is a tonal language which, other than the Ticuna language , is a unique trait in the region. The majority of its speakers reside in Peru and Colombia .

  5. Languages of South America - Wikipedia

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    English is an official language in Guyana, and its creole form is the country's most widely spoken language. English is also the official language in the territories of the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. French is the official language in French Guiana, an overseas region of France.

  6. Bora-Bora (commune) - Wikipedia

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    The commune of Bora-Bora is made up of the island of Bora Bora proper with its surrounding islets emerging from the coral reef (30.55 km 2 /11.3 sq. miles in total) and of the atoll of Tupai (11 km 2 (4.2 sq mi)), located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Bora Bora. The atoll of Tupai has no permanent population apart from some seasonal workers in ...

  7. Indigenous languages of South America - Wikipedia

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    As is the case worldwide, the majority of South American languages, such as Andean languages and Bora–Witoto languages, predominantly use suffixes. It is also common to find agglutinative languages that use many suffixes and a few prefixes, as is the case with Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan languages.

  8. Bora Bora Island - Wikipedia

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    Bora Bora Island is a 19.91 km 2 (8 sq mi) island in the Bora Bora Islands Group, within the Society Islands of French Polynesia. It is the main island of the commune of the same name. [ 1 ] Together with its surrounding islands of Tapu , Ahuna , Tevairoa , Tane , Mute , Tufari , Tehotu , Pitiaau , Sofitel , Toopua , and Toopuaiti , it forms ...

  9. List of indigenous languages of South America - Wikipedia

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    Iñeri (Igneri, Island Carib) (dialects or languages) Kalhíphona † (Island Carib) Garífuna (Black Carib) Eastern branch Palikur (Palikour, Palicur, Palijur) (dialects or languages) Marawán-Karipurá † Southern division Western branch Amuesha (Amuese, Amoesha, Amueixa, Amoishe, Amagues, Amage, Omage, Amajo, Lorenzo, Amuetamo, Amaje, Yanesha)