Q'anjob'al
[aka Kanjobal (Eastern), Kanjobal, Kanjobal, Eastern]Classification: Mayan
·vulnerable
Classification: Mayan
·vulnerable
Kanjobal (Eastern), Kanjobal, Kanjobal, Eastern, Kanhobal, Conob, Eastern Kanjobal, Qanjobal |
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Mayan, Q'anjob'alan-Chujean |
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kjb |
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Information from: “Atlas Lingüístico de Guatemala” . Richards, Michael (2003) Editorial Serviprensa, Guatemala
99,211 personas para el año 2001, según un algoritmo desarrollado con base en las proyecciones del Instituto Nacional de Estadística.
Huehuetenango: San Pedro Soloma, San Juan Ixcoy, Barillas y Santa Eulalia
Information from: “Centzuntli: Kanjobal” . Antonio Torres Rodriguez
9,000 speakers in Chiapas.
Spoken in Mexico in municipalities on the Chiapas border: Las Margaritas, La Trinitaria and La Independencia. Also spoken in the Mexican states, Campeche and Quintana Roo.
Information from: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Information from: “ATLAS SOCIOLINGÜÍSTICO DE PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS EN AMÉRICA LATINA” . proeibandes
159,030
78,392 men; 80,638 women. Data for within Guatemala. (Instituto Nacional de Estadística - INE, Guatemala, 2002 census).
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
77,700 in Guatemala (1998).
(2013, unchanged).
Huehuetenango Department, Santa Eulalia