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    The Huastec (or Wasteko or Huasteco) language of Mexico is spoken by the Huastecos living in rural areas of San Luis Potosí and northern Veracruz. Though...
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  • The Huastec /ˈwɑːstɛk/ or Téenek[pronunciation?] (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos) are an indigenous...
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  • Huastec can refer to either: Huastec people, an indigenous group of Mexico Huastec language (also called "Wasteko" and "Teenek"), spoken by the Huastec...
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    The Huastec civilization (sometimes spelled Huaxtec or Wastek) was a pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica, occupying a territory on the Gulf coast...
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  • Voiced palatal approximant (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    voiced alveolo-palatal approximant is attested as phonemic in the Huastec language, and is represented as an advanced voiced palatal approximant ⟨j̟⟩...
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    Tlazōlteōtl (category Articles containing Huastec-language text)
    Tlazōlmiquiztli ("the death caused by lust"), and Ixcuina or Ixcuinan (Huastec: Ix Cuinim, Deity of Cotton), the latter of which refers to a quadripartite...
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    Same-sex marriage in Mexico (category Articles containing Huastec-language text)
    la koni 'sín nga siíxájtín ko nga ma katamiìjin ra jngo ni'ya xita. In Huastec: Ax neets kin k'aniy in yanel jant'in ti neets ti puwel in yanel. In Mazahua:...
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    Tamazunchale (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tamazunchale (Tam-uxum-tzalle) comes from the Huastec language, and means "Place of the Government"; it was the Huastec capital around the 15th century. The area...
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    Constitution of Mexico does not declare an official language; however, Spanish is the de facto national language spoken by over 99% of the population making it...
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    Balcón de Montezuma (category Huastec sites)
    or Huastec language is a Mayan language of Mexico, spoken by the Huastecs. Though relatively isolated from them, it is related to the Mayan languages spoken...
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