• Matagalpa is an extinct Misumalpan language formerly spoken in the central highlands of Nicaragua. The language became extinct in the 19th century, and...
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    Matagalpa (Spanish pronunciation: [mataˈɣalpa]) is a city in Nicaragua which is the capital of the department of Matagalpa. The city has a population of...
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    moribund. Matagalpa The Matagalpa language was a Misumalpan language spoken by the indigenous Matagalpa people. In 1981, the population of the Matagalpa people...
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  • The language most spoken was the Lenca language; after the conquest, the most spoken language became Castilian. By far the most widely spoken language in...
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    people also known as the Matagalpa or Ulúa., are an indigenous people in what is now El Salvador and Nicaragua. The Matagalpa are one of the most important...
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  • Matagalpa Fútbol Club is a Nicaraguan football team playing in the second division of the Nicaragua football system. It is based in Matagalpa. Segunda...
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    Tuma River and Bocay River. (Unattested.) Matagalpa group Matagalpa / Chontal / Popoluca - extinct language once spoken from the Tumo River to the Olama...
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    Indian Language (Popoloco) – native-languages.org D. Victor Jesus Noguera, Cura de Matagalpa: Vocabulario de la Lengua Popoluca de Matagalpa, 1855. In:...
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  • central highlands of Nicaragua, the Matagalpa language went extinct around 1875, while the Pacific slope Subtiaba language disappeared sometime after 1909...
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    closely related to Matagalpa, and slightly more distantly to Sumo, but was geographically separated from other Misumalpan languages. The last semi-speakers...
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