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resulted in
tribal warfare between the
Cacaoperas and the
Nicaraos and was a
major factor in how the
Cacaoperas became one of the most organized, fierce...
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Cacaopera is a muni****lity in the Morazán
department of El Salvador.
According to UNESCO: The
community of
Cacaopera is the sole
surviving representative...
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indigenous Pipils speak Nawat. The
other indigenous languages,
namely Poqomam,
Cacaopera, and Lenca, are extinct. Q'eqchi' is
spoken by
indigenous immigrants of...
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Cacaopera is an
extinct language belonging to the
Misumalpan family,
formerly spoken in the
department of Morazán in El
Salvador by the
Cacaopera people...
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Cacaopera is a muni****lity in the Morazán
department of El Salvador.
Cacaopera may also
refer to:
Cacaopera people, an
indigenous people in El Salvador...
- The
Cacaopera people are an
indigenous people in El
Salvador who are also
known as the
Matagalpa or Ulua.
Cacaopera people spoke the
Cacaopera language...
- Miskito.
Mayangna -
dominant variety of the Sumo
family Ulwa
Matagalpan Cacaopera † –
formerly spoken in the Morazán
department of El Salvador; and Matagalpa...
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Salvadoran culture is
influenced by
Native American culture (Lenca people,
Cacaopera people, Maya peoples,
Pipil people) as well as
Latin American culture...
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Spanish conquest: 1.
Pipil people, 2.
Lenca people, 3.
Kakawira o
Cacaopera, 4. Xinca, 5. Maya Ch'orti' people, 6. Maya
Poqomam people, 7. Mangue...
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Sonsonate 11,621 33 23 30 17 4 11 118 284.0 197.9 258.2 146.3 34.4 94.7 169.2
Cacaopera Morazán 11,507 2 1 4 4 2 3 16 17.4 8.7 34.8 34.8 17.4 26.1 23.2 Chapeltique...