• Guazacapán is a moribund or extinct Xincan language that was spoken in the region of Guazacapán in Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala. It has only a single...
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  • Guazacapán (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwasakaˈpan]) is a town located in Santa Rosa Department in south-west Guatemala. Guazacapán is also the name of the...
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    fluent native speakers of the language have died, but it may have some semi-speakers remaining. Chiquimulilla: extinct Guazacapán: extinct, some semi-speakers...
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    have grouped the Chiquimulilla, Guazacapán, Jumaytepeque, and Yupiltepeque languages. Below is a list of known language isolates, arranged by continent...
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    Mayers (ed.), Languages of Guatemala, 309-312. 23: Janua Linguarum, series practica. Schumann Galvez, Otto. 1967. Xinca de Guazacapán. (MA thesis, Universidad...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    Veneva. The five problems at the individual contest concerned Guazacapán Xinka (a language of Guatemala with now no living native speakers), Apurinã (Arawak)...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    reported at Los Esclavos hill. Barberena Casillas Chiquimulilla Cuilapa Guazacapán Nueva Santa Rosa Oratorio Pueblo Nuevo Viñas San Juan Tecuaco San Rafael...
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    Indigenous languages Indigenous languages European language dialects Pidgin languages Indigenous languages Creole languages Indigenous languages Indigenous...
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    Guatemala "Guazacapan Xinca". Endangered Languages Project. Retrieved 5 March 2017. Rogers, Chris (2016). The Use and Development of the Xincan languages. Austin:...
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  • Xinca people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    what is now Santa Rosa department; there were also Xinca in Jutiapa. In Guazacapán, now a municipality in Santa Rosa, Pedro de Alvarado described his encounter...
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    and mulattoes married mestizos and lower-ranking Spaniards. Finally in Guazacapán, a Pipil district that was 10% non-native, church marriages between Mayas...
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    Mataquescuintla (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    included Santa Rosa as the capital, and Cuajiniquilapa, Chiquimulilla, Guazacapán, Taxisco, Pasaco, Nancinta, Tecuaco, Sinacantán, Isguatán, Sacualpa, La...
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    Municipalities of Guatemala (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    140.86 3 Chiquimulilla 499 64 871 130.00 4 Cuilapa 365 46 974 128.70 5 Guazacapán 172 22 197 129.05 6 Nueva Santa Rosa 67 39 286 586.36 7 Oratorio 214 27...
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    Pedro de Alvarado (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    atrocities. In Guazacapán, Pedro de Alvarado described his encounter with people who were neither Maya nor Pipil, speaking a different language altogether;...
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    Verapaz, Guatemala (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Ch’olan speakers north of Verapaz were relocated to Atiquipaque, in the Guazacapán province. The new policy, however, was not assiduously pursued until the...
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    Spanish conquest of Guatemala (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    brutality in his conquest of Izcuintepeque, amongst other atrocities. In Guazacapán, now a municipality in Santa Rosa, Pedro de Alvarado described his encounter...
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