Bokota people
The Bokota, also called Bogotá or Bugleres, are an indigenous people of Panama. They live in Bocas del Toro and north of Veraguas. Bokota live in the same region as the Teribe or Naso Indians. As the 2010 Census, there were 26,871 Bogota living in Panama. They are the smallest tribe in Panama and live in the west of the country. Traditionally they spoke the Bokota language, a dialect of Buglere.
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Bokota people
The Bokota, also called Bogotá or Bugleres, are an indigenous people of Panama. They live in Bocas del Toro and north of Veraguas. Bokota live in the same region as the Teribe or Naso Indians. As the 2010 Census, there were 26,871 Bogota living in Panama. They are the smallest tribe in Panama and live in the west of the country. Traditionally they spoke the Bokota language, a dialect of Buglere.
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Els bokota, també anomenats bo ...... a la zona occidental del país.
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The Bokota, also called Bogotá ...... anguage, a dialect of Buglere.
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Бокоти, яких також називають Б ...... вою Бокота, діалектом Буглере.
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Ngöbe Buglé by marriage
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Els bokota, també anomenats bo ...... a la zona occidental del país.
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The Bokota, also called Bogotá ...... anguage, a dialect of Buglere.
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Бокоти, яких також називають Б ...... вою Бокота, діалектом Буглере.
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Bokota people
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Bokota
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Бокоти (народ)
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