• of the language have been published. Querétaro Otomi. The autonym varies as Hñohño, Ñañhų, Hñąñho, Ñǫthǫ. It is spoken by 33,000 in the Querétaro municipalities...
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    southern Querétaro) and ñ'yühü (Northern highlands of Puebla, Pahuatlán) are some of the names the Otomi use to refer to themselves in their own languages, although...
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    Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/ OH-tə-MEE; Spanish: Otomí [otoˈmi]) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central...
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    Santiago de Querétaro (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe keˈɾetaɾo]; Otomi: Dähnini Maxei), most commonly known as Querétaro, is the capital and largest...
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    Querétaro (Spanish pronunciation: [keˈɾetaɾo]), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Querétaro; Otomi:...
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  • Tolimán (Querétaro Otomi: Ntolimä) is the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Querétaro. Its name comes from the Nahuatl...
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    of Querétaro. It was founded in 1642 by Spanish soldier Alonso Cabrera. Bernal is located 40 minutes by road from state capital Santiago de Querétaro and...
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    Hidalgo, and Pacula, Querétaro. Northern Pame (Ñãʔũ) (~6,000) Central Pame (Šiʔúi) (~6,000) Southern Pame (Šiyúi) (†) The Pame languages are part of the Oto-Pamean...
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    the states of Mexico, Hidalgo and Querétaro, the languages of the Oto-Pamean branch are spoken: the Otomi and the closely related Mazahua have over 500,000...
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    Conín (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    with the Chichimeca tribes in Andamaxei (Otomí for "Place of the Ball Game") in the Bajío (present day Querétaro). Around 1528 or 1529 the conquistador...
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