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Sanavirón is an
extinct and
unclassified language once
spoken near the
Salinas Grandes in Córdoba, Argentina.
Loukotka (1968)
classified it as a language...
- (probably
because of
overlying ice) and
named "Islotes
Sanavirón"
after the
Argentine ship
Sanavirón, used for the
hydrographic survey of the area. The feature...
- to Cacán.
Links have also been made with the
supposed language isolate Sanavirón. Alternatively, it has been
suggested to be an isolate,
unconnected with...
-
Admiral William Brown, the
father of the
Argentine Navy. It is
located on
Sanavirón Peninsula along Paradise Harbor,
Danco Coast, in
Graham Land, Antarctic...
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deformation of the
pejorative term kamichingan—"cave dwellers"—used by the
Sanavirón tribe. They were sedentary,
practiced agriculture yet
gathered wild fruits...
- or Likanantaí (Atacameño) |_____ Henia-camiare or "Comechingon" |_____
Sanavirón |_____ Het [+] Dubious.
Fabre states (with
convincing arguments) that...
- 3,715 1,872 1,843 Querandí 3,658 1,776 1,882 Chané 3,034 1,559 1,475
Sanavirón 2,871 1,399 1,472 Ona 2,761 1,383 1,378
Chorote 2,270 1,177 1,093 Maimará...
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their own. ARA
Chiriguano left
Deception Island on the 16th to ****ist ARA
Sanavirón (also a trawler)
which was
trying to
return to
Ushuaia at 2
knots per...
- 1,585 0.3% Qom 69,452 11.5%
Quechua 6,739 1.1%
Rankulche 10,149 1.7%
Sanavirón 563 0.1%
Selknam 696 0.1%
Tapiete 524 0.1% Tonocoté 4,779 0.8% Wichí 40...
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Safety Island Saffery Islands Sagita Island Sail Rock San
Telmo Island Sanavirón Island (68°9′S 67°5′W / 68.150°S 67.083°W / -68.150; -67.083) Sanctuary...