Chorotega may refer to: Chorotega language, an extinct Oto-Manguean language indigenous to Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Nicaragua Chorotega (wasp)...
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Mangue language (redirect from Chorotega people)
Mangue, also known as Chorotega, is an extinct Oto-Manguean language ancestral to Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica. Estimates of the ethnic population...
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play in the Costa Rican First Division. Their home stadium is Estadio Chorotega. The club was founded on 1973 after amateur team Carrillo FC, that won...
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Costa Rica. Before the Spanish arrived, this territory was inhabited by Chorotega Indians from the towns of Zapati, Nacaome, Paro, Cangel, Nicopasaya, Pocosí...
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300 speakers of it. The Matambú, also known as the Chorotega are located in Guanacaste. The Chorotegas translates to "The Fleeing People", as they fled...
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Estadísticas Vitales 2013 – INEC Periódico Mensaje: Heraldo de la Región Chorotega "Liberia Celebró sus 242 Años de Origen." September- October 2011. Edición...
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Western Nicaraguan cuisine revolves around the Mesoamerican diet of the Chorotega and Nicarao people such as maize, tomatoes, avocados, turkey, squash,...
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Aztec and Maya, and by language to the Mesoamerican language area. The Chorotegas were Mangue language ethnic groups who had arrived in Nicaragua from what...
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centered around meals. The indigenous people of Costa Rica, including the Chorotega, consumed maize as a large part of their diet during the pre-Columbian...
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among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic),...
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conquest: 1. Pipil people, 2. Lenca people, 3. Kakawira o Cacaopera, 4. Xinca, 5. Maya Ch'orti' people, 6. Maya Poqomam people, 7. Mangue o Chorotega....
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among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic),...
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boundaries of Macuilmiquiztli's Nahua kingdom. Diriangen belonged to the Chorotega[es] people, a branch of the Oto-Mangueans. Diriangén was a portmanteau...
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Cruz and Nicoya. The town is famous for its pottery in the pre-Columbian Chorotega style. Potters using local clays and the same tools and techniques of...
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war and displaced many neighboring tribes including the Cacaoperas, the Chorotegas, and the Huetares. The Nicarao also enslaved and captured Cacaoperas for...
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275,291 (2021 estimate). Nueva Segovia is also home to the indigenous Chorotegas and Nahuas. The capital is Ocotal. Las Segovias is a region encompassed...
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The Mangue language, also known as Chorotega, consisted of several dialects spoken in western Nicaragua by Chorotega natives. Mangue is closely related...
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languages listed, 7 lost in Central America and 7 lost in the Caribbean. Chorotega Cacaopera Chicomuceltec Lenca Matagalpa Monimbo Subtiaba Ciguayo Guanahatabey...
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among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic),...
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elevation of 123 metres. Barrios: Los Ángeles, Barro Negro, Cananga, Carmen, Chorotega, Guadalupe, Granja, San Martín, Santa Lucía, Virginia Poblados: Cabeceras...
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among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (In the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (Northern Alajuela), Bribri (Southern Atlantic),...
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ruled by a cacique named Chorotega. Since then, linguistic sources have used the name of that cacique as an eponym, "Chorotega people ", to encompass a...
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Spanish conquest: 1. Pipil people, 2. Lenca, 3. Kakawira o Cacaopera, 4. Xinca, 5. Maya Ch'orti' people, 6. Maya Poqomam people, 7. Mangue o Chorotega....
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Spanish conquest: 1. Pipil people, 2. Lenca, 3. Kakawira o Cacaopera, 4. Xinca, 5. Maya Ch'orti' people, 6. Maya Poqomam people, 7. Mangue o Chorotega....
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Central America Spain New Spain Indigenous peoples of Honduras, including: Chorotega people Ch'ol Maya people Ch'orti' Maya people Jicaque people Lenca people...
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extinct during the Mestizo process. The Mangue people, also known as Chorotega, spoke the Mangue language, a now-extinct Oto-Manguean language. They...
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When Spanish conquistadors arrived in southern Honduras in 1535, the Chorotega indigenous people inhabited the area. In 1541, a town was founded there...
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the eponymous Tenorio Volcano National Park. The name comes from the Chorotega legend of Eskameca and Tenorí. The name in its current form is first mentioned...
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have been under the domination of the Olmecs. These groups, known as Chorotegas, are installed in the Isthmus of Rivas, in Nicaragua, and much of the...
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Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1. Chapman, Anne M. (1960). Los nicarao y los chorotega según las fuentes históricas. Publicaciones de la Universidad de Costa...
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