Maleku people (redirect from Guatusos)
located in the Guatuso Indigenous Reserve near the town of Guatuso (San Rafael de Guatuso). Historically they were also known as the Guatuso, the name used...
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Guatuso is a canton in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. It is named for the region's original inhabitants, an indigenous tribe whose survivors are...
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"Pan de Azúcar", "Canaste", "Volcan Costa Rica", "Volcan Río Frío" or "Guatusos Peak". The volcano was dormant for hundreds of years and exhibited 2 craters...
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San Rafael is a district of the Guatuso canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. San Rafael was granted the title of "ciudad" (city) by a law of...
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Maléku language (redirect from Guatuso language)
definitively endangered (Sánchez 2013). The Maleku people (usually called "Guatusos" in historical documents, travel chronicles of the 19th and 20th centuries...
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American Genocide: Rubber, Slavery, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Guatusos-Malekus," Comparative Studies in Society and History (1998), 40: 356–390...
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Chorotegas Guatusos Huetares Cabécar Bribri Térraba Boruca Ngobe...
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Buenavista is a district of the Guatuso canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. Buenavista has an area of 150.97 km2 and an elevation of 42 metres...
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Grecia Hojancha San Mateo Atenas Poás Parrita San Carlos Zarcero Sarchí Guatuso Upala Los Chiles Río Cuarto Cartago Paraíso La Unión Oreamuno Turrialba...
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Costa Rica Corobici, Costa Rica Desaguadero, Costa Rica Dorasque, Panama Guatuso, Costa Rica Guaymí, Panama Movere, Panama Murire, Panama Guetar, Costa...
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Chiles Los Chiles Alajuela 34,701 23,735 +46.2% 1,332.71 26.0/km2 1970 Guatuso San Rafael Alajuela 18,316 15,508 +18.1% 752.83 24.3/km2 1970 Río Cuarto...
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Chibcha-Duit, Tunebo, Arhuaco, Cuna-Cueva, Guaymi-Dorasque, Talamanca, Rama-Guatuso Misumalpan, Paya, Xinca, Lenca Shiriana Paezan Choco, Cuaiquer, Andaki...
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area. The Hueteres lived in the south of the territory, while the Botos, Guatusos, Tices and Catapas lived in the north. In the 15th century, most of the...
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Mason (1950) Chibchan Western Talamanca Barbacoa Pasto Cayapa-Colorado Guatuso Cuna Pacific Isthmian (Guaymí) Colombian Inter-Andine Páez Coconuco Popayanense...
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are an indigenous group of about 600 people located in the San Rafael de Guatuso Indigenous Reserve. Before the Spanish colonization, their territory extended...
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endangered Dorasque † Votic Rama – 740 speakers, moribund Voto † Maléku (Guatuso) – 750 speakers, endangered Corobicí – northwestern Costa Rica † Cuna–Colombian...
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May 10, 2020 3382 1337 35 2010 Los Chiles May 22, 2020 2496 675 44 1777 Guatuso June 3, 2020 1566 396 21 1149 Río Cuarto June 16, 2020 909 323 6 580 Cartago...
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Quindío, a municipality in the department of Quindío Buenavista District, Guatuso, a Alajuela Province Buenavista, Havana BuenaVista, Baja California Sur...
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the rural communities of Aserrí, Matina, Hojancha, Cañas, Los Chiles y Guatuso. In 2013, PAC held its second national convention. It was an open convention...
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Solórzano Fonseca, "Indigenas insumisos, frailes y soldados: Talamanca y Guatuso, 1660-1821," Anuario de estudios centroamericanos 23/1-2 (1997): 143-97...
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+11.2% 313.29 19.1/km2 San Jorge 21404 2,673 2,848 −6.1% 214.94 12.4/km2 Guatuso San Rafael 21501 7,941 6,611 +20.1% 304.29 26.1/km2 Buenavista 21502 1...
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Chibcha language family. Those languages are: Maléku language: Also known as Guatuso, spoken by around 800 people in north-eastern Alajuela Province. This language...
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Whitehorse Yellowknife Alajuela Aserrí Cartago Escazú Esparza Goicoechea Guatuso Heredia La Unión Limón Liberia Los Chiles Pérez Zeledón Pococí Puntarenas...
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river in Costa Rica that has its source in the mountains and crosses the Guatusos province of Puntarenas. Its basin is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) in area...
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76 sq mi). Its depth varies between 6 and 18 meters. Located in Cote district, Guatuso canton, of Alajuela province, between the Arenal Volcano and Tenorio Volcano...
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Liberation Party Los Chiles Jacobo Guillen Miranda National Liberation Party Guatuso Ilse Maria Gutierrez Sanchez National Liberation Party Cartago Province...
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the regions of San Carlos, Santa María de Pocosol, Nuevo Arenal, Venado, Guatuso, Patasto, Aguas Zarcas and Coopevega. It can be purchased at supermarkets...
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Lake San Rafael, Antioquia San Rafael (canton), Heredia San Rafael de Guatuso, Guatuso, Alajuela San Rafael District, Alajuela, Alajuela San Rafael District...
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of Guatuso; others consider it (or at least the words which are claimed to be recorded in it) as Rama. Mason considered it a variety of the Guatuso language...
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globosus Schmidt, 1956 – Colombia M. gracilipes Gertsch, 1973 – Guatemala M. guatuso Huber, 1998 – Nicaragua to Panama M. guerrerensis Gertsch & Davis, 1937...
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