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    Catió is a city in south eastern Guinea-Bissau. It is the capital of Tombali Region. Population 9,217 (2008 est). Catio, along with Canjadude and other...
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  • Old Catío is an extinct Chibchan language of Colombia (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). v t e...
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    Catío Emberá (Catío, Katío) is an indigenous American language spoken by the Embera people of Colombia and Panama. The language was spoken by 15,000 people...
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    (Cogui) – 9,910 speakers, vulnerable The extinct languages of Antioquia, Old Catío and Nutabe have been shown to be Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49)....
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    Cat enclosure (redirect from Catio)
    A domestic cat enclosure, cat cage, cat run, catservatory or catio, a portmanteau of cat and patio, is a permanent or a temporary structure intended to...
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    Bissorã 29,468 Oio 5 Bolama 16,216 Bolama 6 Cacheu 14,320 Cacheu 7 Bubaque 12,922 Bolama 8 Catió 11,498 Tombali 9 Mansôa 9,198 Oio 10 Buba 8,993 Quinara...
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    occasionally being walked in his harness in a local park by Bowen. A purpose-built catio was commissioned by Bowen to allow Bob secure access to their garden. On...
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    parts of the mainland. Architecture portal Andalusian patio Arizona room Catio Deck Porch Terrace garden Veranda "Patio in the Oxford Dictionary". Archived...
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    Alphabet, the lowercase ʉ is used to represent a close central rounded vowel. Catío Emberá Comanche Kanakanavu Kʼicheʼ Koyukon Saaroa Tsou Yemba Ngiemboon D...
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    is now Guna Yala. These migrations were caused partly by wars with the Catio people, but some sources contend that they were mostly due to bad treatment...
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    Nambiquaran (5) Natú (Brazil: Pernambuco) † Nonuya (Peru, Colombia) Ofayé Old Catío–Nutabe (Colombia) † Omurano (Peru) (also known as Mayna, Mumurana, Numurana...
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    Sikuani Guahiban 19,791 52,361 Pijao Pijao Cariban 58,810 51,635 Emberá Katío Catío Chocoan 38,259 48,117 Awá Awa Pit Barbacoan 25,813 44,516 Mokaná Mocana...
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  • Central Asia UNK Nutabe Chibchan Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia UNK Old Catio Chibchan Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia UNK Olmec unclassified, possibly...
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  • Guahiban Indigenous 52,361 Pijao Pijao Cariban Indigenous 51,635 Emberá Katío Catío Chocoan Indigenous 48,117 Awá Awa Pit Barbacoan Indigenous 44,516 Mokaná...
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  • Kuni Tomita Patrick Rieger Sindy Mckay May 19, 2023 (2023-05-19) 27 7 "The Catio" "Campout" Gary Hartle Jun Falkenstein Amy Wolfram A.J. & Tanner Marchisello...
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    Guinea-Bissau. It is located in the extreme south of the country and its capital is Catió. There has not been any local administration since the civil war of 1998-99...
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    Nonama, Wounaan, or Wound Meu people. A third group of Chocó are called the Catío, who are also called the Embena, Epera, Eyabida, or Katio people. The Chocó...
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    196,115 (2018)  Panama 51,657 (2023) Languages Northern Emberá, Emberá-Catío, Emberá-Chamí, Emberá-Baudó, Eperara, Spanish Religion jaí, Evangelicism...
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    800–1200 CE Corbago, northeastern Colombia Cosina, northeastern Colombia Catio, northwestern Colombia Cenufaná, northwestern Colombia Chanco, western Colombia...
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    Gabú 9,150.0 3,532.8 215,530 E 5 Oio Farim 5,403.4 2,086.3 224,644 N 5 Quinara Buba 3,138.4 1,211.7 63,610 S 4 Tombali Catió 3,376.5 1,303.7 94,939 S 5...
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    south of the Geba River estuary, attacked Portuguese garrisons in Tite and Catió – bases deliberately established in the middle of PAIGC strongholds to serve...
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    Mansôa 8,313 Oio 8 Buba 7,898 Quinara 9 Cacheu 5,891 Cacheu 10 Quinhámel 5,825 Biombo 11 Quebo 5,454 Quinara 12 Catió 5,081 Tombali 13 Bolama 5,026 Bolama...
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  • Displaced Embera-Catios Indian girl in Cazuca near Bogota, Colombia. Paramilitary violence is responsible for most of the displacement in the country's...
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    Times. ISSN 0956-1382. Retrieved September 14, 2017. "Black Friday prices, Catios, Loot boxes". You & Yours. BBC Radio 4. November 17, 2017. Retrieved November...
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    Guinea-Bissau Armed Forces works. Political Commissioner and Military Chief for the Catió Region (1961) Military Commander of the Southern Front (1964) Member of...
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    needed] s'a [sʼa] 'habitually' Tlingit sʼeek [sʼiːkʰ] 'bear' Upper Necaxa Totonac [ˈsʼa̰ta̰] 'small' Emberá-Catío /s'okʰo/ [s'okxo] 'type of water jar'...
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    Abdulai Silá (also Silla, Sila; born 1 April 1958 in Catió), is a Guinea-Bissauan engineer, economist, social researcher and writer. He is the author...
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    is now Guna Yala. These migrations were caused partly by wars with the Catio people, but some sources contend that they were mostly due to bad treatment...
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  • Tagme Na Waie, also transliterated as Batista Tagme Na Wai (born 1949, Catió, Portuguese Guinea – died 1 March 2009), was chief of staff of the army...
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    Coat of arms of the town of Catió, Portuguese Guinea....
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