- ARKive: abies-beshanzuensis BioLib: 301138 CoL: 63Z6T EoL: 126858 EPPO:
ABIBE FNA: 200005240 FoC: 200005240 GBIF: 2685599 iNaturalist: 136298 IPNI: 676549-1...
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range divides further to form the Serranías de Ayapel, San Jerónimo and
Abibe. Only to
recede into the
Caribbean plain and the Sinú
River valley. It is...
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spoken in the
Tonusco and Ebéjico Valleys. (Unattested.)
Abibe – once
spoken in the
Sierra de
Abibe. (Unattested.)
Buritaca – once
spoken at the
sources of...
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southeastern Colombia and
southwestern Venezuela are in the
Amazonia culture area.
Abibe,
northwestern Colombia Aburrá,
central Colombia Achagua (Axagua), eastern...
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spread northward and
recede into the
Caribbean plain. The
Abibe Mountains (Serranía de
Abibe) form a
natural border between the
Antioquia Department and...
- (Aburra; 1 word known,
possibly Chibchan) Yamesí (no data) Guazuzú
Buritaca Abibe Pequi Hevejico Amachi Guamoco Tahami Oromina (a.k.a. Zeremoe)
Extinct Languages...
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southeastern Colombia and
southwestern Venezuela are in the
Amazonia culture area.
Abibe,
northwestern Colombia Aburrá,
central Colombia Achagua (Axagua), eastern...
- by the
foothills of the
Andes mountains to the south,
consisting of the
Abibe, San Lucas,
Ayapel and San Jerónimo mountains,
running west
along the Serrania...
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series of
ranges run
along the
southern part of the region, the Serranía de
Abibe, Serranía de San Jerónimo, Serranía de
Ayapel and Serranía de San Lucas...
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south to the Sinú
Valley in the north,
where it
crosses the Serranía de
Abibe. The
fault crosscuts middle and
upper Tertiary folded marine sedimentary...