Amazonian languages
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amazonian-languages-278-2203925
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Amazonian languages
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Amazonian languages is the term used to refer to the indigenous languages of "Greater Amazonia." This area is significantly larger than the Amazon and extends from the Atlantic coast all the way to the Andes, while its southern border is usually said to be the ParanĂ¡. The region is inhabited by societies that share many cultural traits but whose languages are characterized by great diversity. There are about 330 extant languages in Greater Amazonia, almost half of which have fewer than 500 speak
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Indigenous languages of Greater Amazonia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonian_languages
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2024-04-04T03:07:17Z
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