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Yuracaré (also Yurakaré, Yurakar,
Yuracare, Yurucare, Yuracar, Yurakare, Yurujuré, Yurújare) is an
endangered language isolate of
central Bolivia in Cochabamba...
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Yuracaré may
refer to:
Yuracaré people, an
ethnic group of
Bolivia Yuracaré language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Yuracaré (also
called Yurujare, Yurucare) are
Bolivian indigenous people living on 2,500
square kilometres along the
Chapare River watershed in Cochabamba...
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sometimes split into two species, the
western olive oropendola (P.
yuracares) and the
eastern Pará
oropendola (P. bifasciatus), but the subspecies...
- The
Sehuencas water frog (Telmatobius
yuracare) is a
species of frog in the
family Telmatobiidae. It is
endemic to Bolivia. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- from
Yuracares. The bank was
established in the year 1851. Mr. [Thaddäus]
Haenke mentioned the
existence of
cinchona bark on his
visit to
Yuracares in 1796...
- up of
Itenez (More), Chapacuras, Sansinonianos, Canichanas, Itonamas,
Yuracares, Guatoses, and Chiquitanos. Botocudos: made up of
Bororos and Otuquis...
- Sirionó, Tacana, Tapieté, Toromona, Uru-Chipaya, Weenhayek, Yaminawa, Yuki,
Yuracaré, and Zamuco.
Spanish is the most
spoken official language in the country...
- Cinaruco, Meta, and
Apure rivers.
Linked to the
extinct Esmeralda language.
Yuracaré 2,700
Endangered Bolivia Spoken in the
foothills of the Andes, in Cochabamba...
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Quechua Sirionó
Tacana Tapieté
Toromona Uru-Chipaya
Weenhayek Yaminawa Yuki
Yuracaré Zamuco Bosnia and
Herzegovina 3 None (Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian all...