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Anserma (Anserna, Umbra) was a
Chocoan language of Colombia.
Dialects included Caramanta and Cartama.
Glottolog states that an
alternative name for it...
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Anserma may
refer to:
Anserma, Caldas, a town and muni****lity in
Colombia Anserma language, an
extinct Chocoan language of
Colombia This disambiguation...
- departments,
which were
politically separated from
Caldas in 1966.
Aguadas Anserma Aranzazu Belalcázar Chinchiná
Filadelfia La
Dorada La
Merced Manizales...
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Anserma is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Caldas.
Anserma was
founded on
August 15, 1539 by
Marshal Jorge Robledo. Citypo****tion...
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ethnographic publication from 1954. It is
sometimes described as a
dialect of
Anserma.
Arcila Velez,
Graciliano (1946). "Los Caramanta".
Revista Universidad...
- Tópaga Úmbita
Ventaquemada Villa de
Leyva Viracachá Zetaquirá
Aguadas Anserma Aranzazu Belalcázar Chinchiná
Filadelfia La
Dorada La
Merced Manizales...
- as Waunana, Woun Meu) Sinúfana (Cenufara) † ?
Anserma †
Caramanta † ? Arma † (unattested) At
least Anserma, Arma, and
Caramant are extinct. The Emberá group...
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support the
independence cause. For
mutual defense, Cali also formed, with
Anserma, Cartago, Toro, Buga and Caloto, the
Confederated cities of the
Cauca Valley...
- Pama-Nyungan
Northern Territory,
Australia Brownie Doolan Perrurle by 2011
Anserma Chocoan Antioquia Department,
Colombia 24
October 2010
Pazeh dialect of...
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advanced to the
North of the
Valle del
Cauca and
founded the
villages of
Anserma (now part of
Caldas Department; 15
August 1539),
Cartago (9
August 1540)...