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  2. Aymara (IPA: [aj.ˈma.ɾa] ⓘ; also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over one million speakers. Aymara, along with Spanish and Quechua, is an official language in Bolivia and Peru.

  3. Aymara is an Aymaran language with about 1.6 million speakers mainly in Bolivia and Peru and also in Chile and Argentina. There are two main varieties of Aymara: Central Aymara, which has about 1.4 million speakers, and Southern Aymara, with about 213,000 speakers.

  4. Aymara, large South American Indian group living on the Altiplano—a vast windy plateau of the central Andes in Peru and Boliviawith smaller numbers in Argentina and Chile. Their language is also called Aymara. In colonial times the Aymara tribes were the Canchi, Colla, Lupaca, Collagua, Ubina, Pacasa, Caranga, Charca, Quillaca, Omasuyo ...

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  5. Language: Aymara is one of the major languages of South America, spoken by more than two million people in the Andean region of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. Aymara holds the status of an official language in two countries, Bolivia and Peru, where most of the Aymara population is located.

  6. The Aymara language (along with Quechua) is now an official language in Bolivia, and there has been a rise of programs to assist the Aymara and their native lands. Puerta del Sol, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Linguists have learned that Aymara was once spoken much further north, at least as far north as the central parts of Peru.

  7. Aug 13, 2015 · Negotiating the city is always spoken of in terms of up and down because it’s not just surrounded by mountains: It is mountains. The most important things to consider in La Paz are the geography...

  8. May 9, 2018 · Mesoamerican indigenous peoples. Aymara. views 1,435,323 updated May 09 2018. Aymara. LOCATION: Bolivia; Peru; Chile. POPULATION: About 2 million (Bolivia); 500,000 (Peru); 20,000 (Chile) LANGUAGE: Aymara; Spanish. RELIGION: Roman Catholicism combined with indigenous beliefs; Seventh Day Adventist. INTRODUCTION.

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