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Paramaccan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Paramaccan are an ethnic group living in the forested interior of Suriname, and the eponymous term for their language, which has less than 1,000 speakers.<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title...
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Ethnologue and bibliography information on Aukan. ... Near Brokopondo, east along Marowijne and Tapanahony rivers, northeast along Cottica River. Aluku are along French Guiana border; Paramaccan in northeast Suriname. Also in French Guiana.
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List of languages of Suriname. ... 14,353 Aukan, 33 Aluku, 1,156 Paramaccan (1980 census). Population total all countries: 22,090. Near Brokopondo, east along Marowijne and Tapanahony rivers, northeast along Cottica River. Aluku are along French Guiana border;
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15,542 in Suriname. 10% to 20% monolingual. Population includes 14,353 Aukan, 33 Aluku, 1,156 Paramaccan (1980 census). Population total all countries: 22,134.
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Speakers of Paramaccan are in northeast Surinam. Refugees are in Paramaribo and French Guiana. Creole, English based, Atlantic, Surinam, Djuka. Dialects: ALUKU (ALOEKOE, BONI), PARAMACCAN. The society was formed by escaped slaves.
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Paramaccan - Wikipedia
Les Paramaccan sont un groupe ethnique vivant dans la forêt intérieure du Suriname . Ils sont également présents en Guyane Française dans la région du Maroni , où ils sont appelés Paramaca ...
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Cet article a été classé comme d'Avancement ébauche selon le Tableau d'évaluation du projet. (Voir les statistiques ... Paramaccan fait partie du projet Langues, qui a pour but d'enrichir le contenu de Wikipédia sur les sujets liés à la linguistique et aux langues.
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Kwinti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kwinti are an ethnic group living in the forested interior of Suriname, and the eponymous term for their language, which has less than 1,000 speakers. The language is English-based with Portugue...
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(Alternate names and dialects for Aukan are "Djoeka", "Djuka", Aloekoe, Aluku, Aukaans, Boni, Ndjuká, Ndyuka, Njuká, Okanisi, and Paramaccan) ...
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The Paramaccan are an ethnic group living in the forested interior of Suriname, and the eponymous term for their language, which has less than 1,000 speakers.... ... and other influences. It is similar to the languages spoken by the Paramaccan...
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