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    Ngäbere is one of two languages classified under a group called Guaymí. The other is a related but mutually unintelligible language called Buglere, spoken...
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  • five living local indigenous languages spoken by the descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and Buglere. Immigration has...
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    Ngäbe (redirect from Guaymí)
    San Antonio and Guaymi de Osa. In the early 21st century, there are approximately 200,000-250,000 speakers of the Ngäbere language. Guaymí is an outdated...
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    Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí, and Veraguas. The capital is known as Buäbiti in Guaymí and Llano Tugrí in Spanish. Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca is sub-divided into 3 sub-regions...
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    Nui is a Polynesian language spoken on Easter Island, Chile. Macro-Chibchan Chibchan Chibcha-Duit, Tunebo, Arhuaco, Cuna-Cueva, Guaymi-Dorasque, Talamanca...
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  • Gym (Peep Show), a 2007 episode of British TV sitcom Peep Show Guaymí language, a language spoken in Panama and Costa Rica, by ISO 639 code Guaymas International...
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  • Buglere (redirect from Muoy language)
    also known as Bugle, Murire and Muoy, is a Chibchan language of Panama closely related to Guaymi. There are two dialects, Sabanero and Bokotá (Bogota)...
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    Sape, and Taruma language families due to contact. Chibchan A Waimí (Guaymi) Guaymí (Ngäbere, Movere) – 170,000 speakers, vulnerable in Panama, endangered...
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    Panamanians (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    of the national population, or about 60,000 including about 10% of the Guaymí population; the Baháʼís maintain one of the world's eight Baháʼí Houses...
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    The name of the language Muysc cubun in its own language means "language of the people", from muysca ("people") and cubun ("language" or "word"). Despite...
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  • a comarca in Panama, home to the Ngäbe and others Ngäbe, or Guaymí language, the language of the Ngäbe people This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    (especially between Guaymí and Southern Barbacoan branches) language families due to contact. Barbacoan consists of 6 languages: Barbacoan Northern Awan...
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  • Mama Tata (category Guaymí people)
    exclusively with the Guaymí through Little Mama who had a vision of Mary (Big Mama) and Jesus. Adherents believe that only Guaymí followers of this religion...
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    preserved their culture. They speak mostly their own language rather than Spanish. The Guaymís, also known as the Ngabe are the group of the most people...
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    Costa Ricans (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica)...
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  • (Move, Guaymí, Penonomeño, Ngawbere/Ngäbere) (dialects: Inland Bocas del Toro, Coastal Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí) Bocotá (Murire, Muoi, Guaymí Sabanero...
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    religion grew among the Guaymi, they in turn offered service in 1985–6 with the "Camino del Sol" project included indigenous Guaymí Baháʼís of Panama traveling...
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    Spanish conquest of New Granada (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Burica, Altos de San Antonio and Guaymi de Osa. There are approximately 200,000-250,000 speakers of Ngäbere today. Guaymí is an outdated name derived from...
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    speakers of Chibchan languages. These include (but are not limited to) the Pech, the Rama, the Maleku, the Bribri, the Cabécar, the Guaymí, the Naso, the Kuna...
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    in the business or governmental sectors of society. Indigenous languages include Guaymí, Kuna, Northern Embera and Teribe. Bocas del Toro Creole is also...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Culture of Costa Rica (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costarable...
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    Demographics of Costa Rica (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica)...
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  • Baháʼí Faith and Native Americans (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    religion grew among the Guaymi, they in turn offered service in 1985–6 with the Trail of Light project included indigenous Guaymí Baháʼís of Panama traveling...
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    Panama (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    of the national population, or about 60,000 including about 10% of the Guaymí population. The Jehovah's Witnesses were the next largest congregation comprising...
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    Religion in Panama (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    of the national population, or about 60,000 including about 10% of the Guaymí population; the Baháʼís maintain one of the world's eight Baháʼí Houses...
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  • List of countries by ethnic groups (category CS1 Austrian German-language sources (de-at))
    such as citizenship/nationality, ancestry or origin, country of birth, or language are used as alternative indicators. The data in the list are also of variable...
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  • Huetar (Güetar), Bribri (Talamanca), Cabécar (Talamanca), Chánguena, Teribe (Quequexque, Naso), and maybe Movere (Move).[Is this supposed to be Guaymi?]...
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  • (Niger-Congo), Iai (Oceania), Tigak (Oceania), and Guaymi (Panama and Costa Rica). In the Guarani language of Paraguay, nouns can optionally take several...
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