Cayubaba language
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Cayubaba (Cayuvava, Cayuwaba, Kayuvava) is a moribund language of the Bolivian Amazon. The Cayubaba people inhabit the Beni region to the west of the Mamoré River, North of the Santa Ana Yacuma,[1] with a population of 794 inhabitants.
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Cayubaba | |
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Kayuvava | |
Native to | Bolivia |
Region | Beni Department |
Ethnicity | 650 (2006)[1] |
Native speakers | 0 (2012)[1] |
Official status | |
Official language in | Bolivia |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cyb |
Glottolog | cayu1262 |
ELP | Cayuvava |
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Since the declaration of the Supreme Decree N.º 25894 on September 11, 2000, Cayubaba has been one of the official indigenous languages of Bolivia,[2] which was included in the Political Constitution, which was introduced on February 7, 2009.[3]