- of whom are monolingual.
Alternate names include: Choroti, Manjuy, and
Manjui. It is
distinct from the
similarly named Iyojwaʼja Chorote.
There are about...
-
Shichaam lhavos) | | |____Chorote
group | | |___ Jo'wuwa or Iyo'wujwa (
Manjui) | | |___
Yofwaja or Iyojwa'ja (Eklenjui) | |____
Quechua family | | |____Quechua...
- (19,945, or 43.7%,
distributed in the
following ethnic groups: Nivaclé,
Manjui, Guarayos, Angaité, Ayoreos, Guaraní-Ñandéva, Tapieté and Toba-Maskóy)....
- digital. Colombia's
biggest repeater antenna is
located at the top of the
Manjui Hill and is a
heavily guarded facility because of its
importance to the...
- (tentatively) May 2009, when the
first DTV
transmitter was to go live (probably at
Manjui hill in Facatativá). The
launch was to
initially allow 11
million households...
-
Guarayo language Red Book
Ishir language Red Book Maka
language Red Book
Manjui language Red Book Mbya
language Red Book
Nivacle language Red Book Pai-Tavytera...
-
Western Savanna Province Provincia de
Sabana Occidente Province Manjui Hill, Facatativá Etymology: Bogotá
savanna Location of
Western Savanna Province...
- Paraguay
Argentina Maká Maca
Matacoan 1,307 1,042
endangered Paraguay
Manjuy Manjui,
Chorote in Argentina;
three varieties: Iyo’wuhwa, Iyojwa’ja [Yohwaha],...