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Comechingón (plural Comechingones) is the
common name for a
group of
people indigenous to the
Argentine provinces of Córdoba and San Luis. By the end...
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cluster (all
unattested unless noted otherwise, i.e. for
Chiquiyama and
Comechingon): Oico /
Holcotian - once
spoken in
Mendoza Province in the Diamante...
- "High Grace". It is
built upon the
Sierras Chicas, in a
region that the
Comechingón Indians used to call Paravachasca. It has
about 43,000
inhabitants (2001...
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approximately fifty thousand people have
identified themselves as Whichís.
Comechingón is the
common name for a
group of
people indigenous to the Argentine...
- distances, 8k / 18k / 26k / 42k, and 62k. Also the
UTACCH –
Ultra Amanecer Comechingón with 7
different distances, 16k, 26k, 42k, and 4
ultras of 55k, 70k,...
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Buenos Aires, Córdoba, La Pampa, Mendoza, and San Luis. Avá Guaraní
Comechingon Diaguita Huarpe Kolla Querandí
Rankulche This
region includes the provinces...
- is
considered an
isolated language. Henia-Camiare was
spoken by the
Comechingón people.
There are not
sufficient elements to
establish its connection...
- in
Santiago del
Estero Quichua,
which is, however, not the
aboriginal Comechingón language.
Cerro Uritorco is
under a
private administration and it can...
- (Diaguita-Calchaquí) |_____ Kunza, or Likanantaí (Atacameño) |_____ Henia-camiare or "
Comechingon" |_____ Sanavirón |_____ Het [+] Dubious.
Fabre states (with convincing...
- Chané 4,376 0.7% Charrúa 4,511 0.7%
Chorote 2,613 0.4% Chulupí 553 0.1%
Comechingón 10,863 1.8% Diaguita/diaguita calchaquí 31,753 5.3% Guaraní 22,059 3...