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      • In Peru, there are close to 40 languages within the Amazon Rainforest which are usually grouped into 17 families and divide into close to 120 recognizable local varieties.
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  2. May 10, 2020 · Among the Amazonian languages, Ashaninka is used in 9 departments or regions, followed by Awajún in 7. There are also cross-border languages spoken in more than one country. There are 5 Amazonian languages spoken in 3 countries, including Peru.

  3. There are about 330 extant languages in Greater Amazonia, almost half of which have fewer than 500 speakers. Meanwhile, only Wayuu has greater than 100,000 speakers (about 300,000). Of the 330 total languages, about fifty are isolates , while the remaining ones belong to about 25 different families.

  4. Hydrographic criteria or basin criteria: 96,922.47 km 2 (37,421.97 sq mi) (75.31% of Peruvian territory and approximately 16.13% of the whole Amazon basin). Ecoregions and climate [ edit ] The Amazon rainforest in Manu National Park Peruvian researcher Tatiana Espinosa [ es ] next to the Dipteryx micrantha tree

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    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aruanas A small family with languages in ...
  5. In the Amazon, the most common languages are Asháninka and Aguaruna. There are more than 15 defined linguistic families in Peru's territory and another 15 or more languages that are isolated or not classified. The actual number of languages in Peru could have exceeded 300. Some authors even say that there could have been 700 languages.

    Family
    Group
    Group
    Language
    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aru A family that is well-known ...
    Aruanas A small family with languages in ...
  6. Today, the number is believed to be of around 250,000 Amazon natives, comprising 215 ethnic groups with 170 different languages. There may also be fifty or so Amazon tribes living in the depths of the Amazon rainforest that have never had contact with the outside world.

  7. Mar 16, 2022 · The Peruvian Amazon Basin is home to at least 13 ethnolinguistic groups, each containing further subdivisions of native languages. The jungle department of Loreto, the largest of Peru’s administrative regions, contains the greatest diversity of native languages.

  8. The Amazon Basin is arguably both the least-known and the most complex linguistic region in the world today.It is the home of some 300 languages belonging to around 20 language families, plus more than a dozen genetic isolates, and many of these languages (often incom-pletely documented and mostly endangered) show properties that con-stitute ...

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