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Native to | Colombia |
Ethnicity | 24 (2018 census)[1] |
Extinct | by the 1970s[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | mcl |
Glottolog | maca1261 |
ELP | Macaguaje |
Macaguaje is an extinct Tucanoan languageofColombia.
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