• (Chayma), Cumanagoto, Waikeri, Palank, Pariagoto or Tamanaku is an endangered Cariban language of eastern coastal Venezuela. It is the language of the Cumanagoto...
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    Arepa (category Articles containing Cumanagoto-language text)
    name arepa is related to erepa, the word for 'cornbread' in the Cumanagoto language. The arepa is a flat, round, unleavened patty of soaked, ground kernels...
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  • The Cumanagoto people are a group of Native Americans in South America. Their language belongs to the Carib language family.[citation needed] Their territory...
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  • airport in Comiso, Italy CIY or ciy can also refer to: Cumanagoto language, an endangered language spoken in Venezuela Chaiya railway station, a train station...
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    This language is spoken in the state of Zulia. Among the Caribbean languages that are now extinct, since the conquest, are the tamanaco, the cumanagoto and...
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  • Chaima (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Tunisian weightlifter Chaima Trabelsi (born 1982), Tunisian racewalker Cumanagoto language, also known as Chaima Shayma This page or section lists people that...
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  • List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    ('drink') maya mecate (Nahuatl mekatl) mesquite (Nāhuatl mizquitl) mico (Cumanagoto language) milpa (Nahuatl milpan) mixteco (Nahuatl mixtekatl) mole ('sauce'...
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    Waiwai; Hixkaryana Venezolano branch Coastal group Tamanaku † Chayma † Cumanagoto † Pemongan group Pemong (Arekuna, etc.) Kapong (Akawaio, etc.) Makuxi...
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  • Apacuana (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Writer Emilio Salazar claims that the name Apakuama comes from the Cumanagoto language, meaning "beautiful mountain", and formed by the words apak ("mountain")...
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    Chacao Municipality (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    accident investigation agency, had its headquarters in Chacao. In Cumanagoto language Chakau (Chacao) means sand, the municipality was named after the...
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