- The
Choco languages (also
Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a
small family of
Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama.
Choco consists of...
- The
Wounaan language, also
known as Noanamá and Woun Meu, is a
Chocoan language, with
around 10,000
speakers on the
border between Panama and Colombia...
- The muni****lity and town are
located in the
Atrato River basin, on the
Chocoan side of Urabá, a
region spanning the
departments Chocó and Antioquia. Riosucio...
- ****anese
light novel series written by Shin
Kozuki and
illustrated by
Chocoan. It
began as a web
novel that was
published in the Shōset**** ni Narō website...
-
Imantodes chocoensis, the
Chocoan blunt-headed vine
snake s a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
native to
Ecuador and Colombia...
-
Common names:
Chocoan lancehead.
Bothrops punctatus is a
venomous pitviper species found in Ecuador,
Mostly in the Chocó
Department in
Western Colombia...
- on 20
September and run
until 5 October. They are a
symbol of the Afro-
Chocoan cultural identity,
updating both the way in
which the
religious experience...
-
Europeans first arrived, the
isthmus was
inhabited widely by Chibchan- and
Chocoan-speaking peoples.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa, a
Spanish conquistador, was the...
- cultures.
Before Europeans arrived Panama was
widely settled by Chibchan,
Chocoan, and
Cueva peoples. The
largest group were the
Cueva (whose
specific language...
- Cenu/Zenu/Sinú) or
Guajibo (Guamacó) is a
poorly attested, and
possibly Chocoan language of Colombia, with very few speakers.
Carmelo Miguel Galvan Doria...