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- Comechingón (plural Comechingones) is the common name for a group of people indigenous to the Argentine provinces of Córdoba and San Luis. By the end...
- approximately fifty thousand people have identified themselves as Whichís. Comechingón is the common name for a group of people indigenous to the Argentine...
- cluster (all unattested unless noted otherwise, i.e. for Chiquiyama and Comechingon): Oico / Holcotian - once spoken in Mendoza Province in the Diamante...
- distances, 8k / 18k / 26k / 42k, and 62k. Also the UTACCHUltra Amanecer Comechingón with 7 different distances, 16k, 26k, 42k, and 4 ultras of 55k, 70k,...
- "High Grace". It is built upon the Sierras Chicas, in a region that the Comechingón Indians used to call Paravachasca. It has about 43,000 inhabitants (2001...
- is considered an isolated language. Henia-Camiare was spoken by the Comechingón people. There are not sufficient elements to establish its connection...
- Buenos Aires, Córdoba, La Pampa, Mendoza, and San Luis. Avá Guaraní Comechingon Diaguita Huarpe Kolla Querandí Rankulche This region includes the provinces...
- in Santiago del Estero Quichua, which is, however, not the aboriginal Comechingón language. Cerro Uritorco is under a private administration and it can...
- and Uruguay Chandule (Chandri) Charrúa, southern Brazil and Uruguay Comechingón (Henia-Camiare), Argentina Haush (Manek'enk, Mánekenk, Aush), Tierra...
- po****tion of about 52,000. The area of the city was originally inhabited by Comechingón aboriginals, which were thoroughly displaced or exterminated by the Spanish...