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Ojitlán Chinantec (Chinanteco de San
Lucas Ojitlán) is a
major Chinantecan language of Mexico,
spoken in four
towns in San
Lucas Ojitlán of
northern Oaxaca...
- All
Chinantec languages are tonal. Some, such as
Usila Chinantec and
Ojitlán Chinantec, have five
register tones (in
addition to
contour tones), with...
- San
Lucas Ojitlán is a town and muni****lity in
Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The muni****lity
covers an area of 595.81 km². It is part of the Tuxtepec...
- 1876 and
proclaimed on 10
January 1876 in the
Villa de
Ojitlán muni****lity of San
Lucas Ojitlán,
Tuxtepec district, Oaxaca. It was
signed by a
group of...
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occurs with the
cocoa harvest,
between the
months of
August to December. In
Ojitlán, a type of
cocoa called tiger is used for the
white veins of its fruits...
- the
sound /c/
Charles Hollis Jones,
founder of CHJ
Designs Chinantec of
Ojitlán, a
language with ISO 639 code 'chj'
Chipinge Airport, IATA code 'CHJ' This...
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designs in
various colors, with the
edges further decorated with ribbons. In
Ojitlán, Oaxaca,
Chinanteca women wear
special ****pils for
their wedding, divided...
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programming is
carried by the CDI's
radio station XEOJN,
based in San
Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca. The
Santa Maria Papalo dialect contains six
vowel sounds both...
- San Juan
Bautista Tuxtepec San Juan
Bautista Valle Nacional San
Lucas Ojitlán San
Miguel Soyaltepec San
Pedro Ixcatlán
Santa María
Jacatepec Tuxtepec...
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including a peak
total of 11.43 in (290 mm) of
precipitation in San
Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca. A
tropical depression formed about 800 mi (1,285 km) east of the...