Quingnam language
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quingnam-language-266-2152658
title:
Quingnam language
text:
The Quingnam language was a pre-Columbian language that was spoken by the Chimú people, who lived in the former territories of the Mochicas: an area north of the Chicama Chao River Valley. At the height of Chimú conquests, the language was spoken extensively from the Jequetepeque River in the north, to the Carabayllo in the south. Fishermen along the Chimú coast spoke a language called Lengua Pescadora by Spanish missionaries, and disambiguated as Yunga Pescadora by linguists; this may be the sa
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Extinct language of Peru
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quingnam_language
date created:
date modified:
2024-04-14T04:19:07Z
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