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Matambú is a
district of the
Hojancha canton, in the
Guanacaste province of
Costa Rica. It is the only
chorotega indigenous territory Matambú was created...
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protect their language, as
there are only
about 300
speakers of it. The
Matambú, also
known as the
Chorotega are
located in Guanacaste. The Chorotegas...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (northern Alajuela),
Bribri (southern...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (In the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (Northern Alajuela),
Bribri (Southern...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (northern Alajuela),
Bribri (southern...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (northern Alajuela),
Bribri (southern...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (northern Alajuela),
Bribri (southern...
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Spanish 1977 Quitirrisí
Huetar people Mora San José
Province Spanish 1979
Matambú Chorotega people Hojancha and
Nicoya Guanacaste Province Spanish 1980 Abrojos...
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following districts:
Hojancha Monte Romo
Puerto Carrillo Huacas Matambú For the 2011 census,
Hojancha had a po****tion of 7,197 inhabitants. The...
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distributed among eight ethnic groups: Quitirrisí (in the
Central Valley),
Matambú or
Chorotega (Guanacaste),
Maleku (northern Alajuela),
Bribri (southern...