Image:Linguistic Map of Latin America, circa 2000
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Linguistic Map of Latin America
Summary
This map gives a high level view of the distribution of approximately 900 "living languages" in Central and South America and the Caribbean. More detailed maps and corresponding data (including estimated number of speakers) are available at [1].
Source
Copyright
Mutur Zikin http://www.muturzikin.com
License
See [2]
Series
This is one in a series:
- Image:Linguistic Map of Africa, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Solomon Islands, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Latin America, circa 2000
See also
- Index of linguistic maps available on www.maturzikin.com
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