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Huetar may be,
Huetar language a
historical region of
Costa Rica
named after the
Huetars This
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- and the non-practice of
anthropophagy or cannibalism. Its language, the
Huetar language, one of the so-called
Chibcha languages,
became the
Lingua franca...
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Huetar (Güetar) is an
extinct Chibchan language of
Costa Rica that was
spoken by the
Huetar people. It
served as the
lingua franca for
precolonial peoples...
- The
Western Huetar Kingdom, also
called Lordship of Garabito,
Kingdom of
Garabito or
Cacicazgo of Garabito, was an
Amerindian nation located in
Costa Rica...
- The
Eastern Huetar Kingdom, also
known as
Lordship of el Guarco, is one of the two
great kingdoms in
which the
domain of the
Huetar ethnic group was divided...
- in the San José
province of
Costa Rica. The
district itself includes the
Huetar indigenous territory of Quitirrisí. One of the
touristic attractions of...
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deemed virtually extinct in 1565. The
Huetar people were a
major ethnic group that
lived in
Costa Rica. The
Huetar were
composed of
several independent...
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Correque of the
Huetar of
Costa Rica
Cunhambebe of the Tupinambás of São
Paulo Diriangén of the
Chorotega of
Nicaragua El
Guarco of the
Huetar of
Costa Rica...
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Indigenous people of
Costa Rica, or
Native Costa Ricans, are the
people who
lived in what is now
Costa Rica
prior to
European and
African contact and the...
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Huetar King
Garabito and that
extended through most of the
Central Valley of
Costa Rica from the
Virilla River (natural
border with the also
Huetar but...