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- Q524102 subject Q7143067.
- Q524102 subject Q8825980.
- Q524102 abstract "Cavineña is an indigenous language spoken on the Amazonian plains of northern Bolivia by over 1,000 Cavineño people. Although Cavineña is still spoken (and still learnt by some children), it is an endangered language. Guillaume (2004) states that about 1200 people speak the language, out of a population of around 1700. Nearly all Cavineña are bilingual in Spanish.The Caviñeno people live in several communities near the Beni River, which flows north from the Andes. The nearest towns are Reyes (to the south) and Riberalta (to the north).".
- Q524102 iso6393Code "cav".
- Q524102 languageFamily Q2475746.
- Q524102 languageFamily Q3113762.
- Q524102 spokenIn Q750.
- Q524102 wikiPageExternalLink lenguasdebolivia.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q2475746.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q287232.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q3113762.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q7143067.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q750.
- Q524102 wikiPageWikiLink Q8825980.
- Q524102 fam Q2475746.
- Q524102 fam Q3113762.
- Q524102 iso "cav".
- Q524102 name "Cavineña".
- Q524102 states Q750.
- Q524102 type Language.
- Q524102 type Language.
- Q524102 type Thing.
- Q524102 type Q315.
- Q524102 type Q34770.
- Q524102 comment "Cavineña is an indigenous language spoken on the Amazonian plains of northern Bolivia by over 1,000 Cavineño people. Although Cavineña is still spoken (and still learnt by some children), it is an endangered language. Guillaume (2004) states that about 1200 people speak the language, out of a population of around 1700. Nearly all Cavineña are bilingual in Spanish.The Caviñeno people live in several communities near the Beni River, which flows north from the Andes.".
- Q524102 label "Cavineña language".
- Q524102 name "Cavineña".