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Chorotis is a town in Fray
Justo Santa María del Oro
Department of
Chaco Province in Argentina. The
large Campo del
Cielo crater is nearby.
Chorotis has...
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about 1,500 people; 50% of whom are monolingual.
Alternate names include:
Choroti, Manjuy, and Manjui. It is
distinct from the
similarly named Iyojwaʼja...
- family, and are most
closely related to Wichí. They are also
known as
Chorotí, Yofúaha, or Tsoloti.
Gordon (2005) in
Ethnologue divides Chorote into...
- Province. That same year
SEFECHA re-opened the 190 km long Sáenz Peña-
Chorotis branch. The Cacuí-Resistencia-Barranqueras line (which
service was named...
- prestige, but
these groups do not
practice senicide.
These include Arando,
Choroti, Jivaro, Lele, Lepcha, Mataco, Miao,
Mende and
Zande (Beauvoir, 1996)....
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Bolivia Chiquitano (Chiquito, Tarapecosi),
eastern Bolivia Chorote (
Choroti), Iyojwa'ja Chorote, Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and
Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá)...
- Lhamtés Güisnay)
Matawayo (also
known as Matahuayo).
Chorote (also
known as
Chorotí, Yofúaha, Tsoloti) Man**** (also
known as Manjuy, Iyo’wujwa Chorote) Eklen****...
- Satélite
Ferrovario (in Spanish). "Horarios y Destinos:
Roque Sáenz Peña –
Chorotis".
Satelite Ferroviario (in Spanish). "Resolución 1281/2015 –
Ministry of...
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unknown tribe in the
interior of the Gran
Chaco of Paraguay,
north of the
Choroti tribe.
Stanatevogyet –
unknown language of the
Paraguayan Gran Chaco. Supeselb...
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Bolivia Chiquitano (Chiquito, Tarapecosi),
eastern Bolivia Chorote (
Choroti), Iyojwa'ja Chorote, Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and
Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá)...