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165:(fisherman language) by Spanish missionaries, and disambiguated as Yunga Pescadora by linguists; this may be the same as Quingnam. A letter found during excavations at Magdalena de Cao Viejo in the
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Valley. At the height of Chimú conquests, the language was spoken extensively from the
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16:Extinct language of Peru
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295:maribencor chari tayac
180:. The core Chimú city,
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247:himic (?)
152:Carabayllo
339:(7), and
182:Chan Chan
89:Glottolog
70:ISO 639-3
351:See also
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223:marian
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