- The Naso or
Teribe people (also Tjër Di) are an
indigenous people of
Panama and
Costa Rica. They
primarily live in
northwest Panama in the
Bocas del Toro...
- as
mainly only the
elders speak it. However, another,
larger group of
Teribe in
Panama do use the
language and the two
groups are in contact. A larger...
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Teribe is a
language spoken by the Naso or
Teribe people. It is used
primarily in the Naso Tjër Di
Comarca and the
Bocas del Toro
Province of northwestern...
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Teribe most
often refers to:
Teribe people,
indigenous people of
Central America Teribe language, a
Chibchan language originating in what is now northern...
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ethnic groups: the Ngäbe, Kuna (Guna), Emberá, Buglé, Wounaan, Naso
Tjerdi (
Teribe), and Bri Bri. Most Afro-Panamanians live on the Panama–Colón metropolitan...
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Province and
Caribbean side. Buglé,
mainly Chiriquí
Province Talamanca Teribe Wounaan,
southeastern Darién
Province Emberá-Wounaan,
mainly Emberá-Wounaan...
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Teribe is a town and
corregimiento in the Naso Tjër Di
Comarca of Panama. It has a land area of 858.5
square kilometres (331.5 sq mi) and had a po****tion...
- in
Costa Rica
while others have a few hundred. Some languages, such as
Teribe and Boruca, have
fewer than a
thousand speakers. The
Buglere language and...
- The
Teribe River is a
river in Panama. List of
rivers of
Panama Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993. CIA map, 1995. v t e...
- Panama,
located in the
extreme northwest of the country, on the
banks of the
Teribe River and
adjacent to the
border between Costa Rica and Panama. The region...