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Chibcha language

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An extinct language of Colombia

Alternate names: Muisca, Mosca Classification: Chibchan, Chibchan Proper Language use: The Chibcha people are still located near the towns of Tocancipa, Cota, Gachancipa and Tenjo. No speakers are left. Comments: Almost one million before extinction in the 18th century.