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Group of Indigenous people from Costa Rica
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Boruca (also known as the Brunca or the Brunka) are an Indigenous people living
Boruca
Chibchan language spoken in Costa Rica
Boruca (Boruca: Brúnkajk; also known as Bronka, Bronca, Brunca) is the native language of the Boruca people of Costa Rica. Boruca belongs to the Isthmian
Boruca_language
Chorotegas, their language is extinct. -Borucas or Bruncas are located in Boruca and Buenos Aires. -Terrabas, also as Borucas, they are located in Buenos Aires
Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica
Indigenous_peoples_of_Costa_Rica
Festival in Costa Rica
a three-day annual festival, held December 31 through January 2 by the Boruca people, an indigenous people in Costa Rica. The male participants of the
Danza_de_los_Diablitos
Country in Central America
for some small remnants, the most significant of which are the Bribri and Boruca tribes who still inhabit the mountains of the Cordillera de Talamanca, in
Costa_Rica
District in Buenos Aires canton, Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
Boruca is a district of the Buenos Aires canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. Boruca has an area of 125.02 km2 (48.27 sq mi) and an elevation
Boruca_District
Language family of Central and South America
endangered in Costa Rica Buglere (Bokotá) – 18,000 speakers, endangered †Borũca (Brunca) Talamanca Bribri (Talamanca), 7,000 speakers – vulnerable in Costa
Chibchan_languages
Pre-Columbian indigenous culture of Costa Rica
to 1530. The word "diquís" means "great waters" or "great river" in the Boruca language. The Diquis formed part of the Greater Chiriqui culture that spanned
Diquis
southeast of Puntarenas province. Until its recent extinction, Boruca was spoken in the Boruca and Curré reserves in the southeast of Puntarenas province
Languages_of_Costa_Rica
Latin letter N with diaeresis
commonly used in the Chibchan languages spoken in Costa Rica, such as the Boruca language, Nawdm language (where it only exists as a lowercase letter), Jersey
N̈
native ethnicities; Bribris, Chorotegas, Malekus, Ngöbe, Huetars, Cabecars, Borucas and Terrabas. The Law also provides the territories of self-government
Indigenous territory (Costa Rica)
Indigenous_territory_(Costa_Rica)
Indigenous people of northwestern Panama and parts of Costa Rica
Naso people Total population 3,005 Regions with significant populations Costa Rica, Panama Languages Teribe, Spanish Related ethnic groups Boruca, Bribri
Naso_people
Alajuela), Bribri (Southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de Talamanca), Boruca (Southern Costa Rica) and Ngäbe (Southern Costa Rica along the Panamá border)
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
People of Costa Rica
(Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica) and Térraba (southern Costa Rica). Today, according
Costa_Ricans
Indigenous Territory in Costa Rica
Territorio Indígena Boruca is an indigenous territory in Costa Rica. Vaage, Kari (2011). Indigenous peoples in Costa Rica and El Diquis hydroelectric project:
Boruca_(Indigenous_territory)
de Piano - Costa Rica Piano Festival This is a Boruca festival held on December 8. The indigenous Boruca peoples celebrate traditions with traditional
List of festivals in Costa Rica
List_of_festivals_in_Costa_Rica
Canton in Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
subdivided into the following districts: Buenos Aires Volcán Potrero Grande Boruca Pilas Colinas Chánguena Biolley Brunka For the 2011 census, Buenos Aires
Buenos_Aires_(canton)
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
Pacheco, Miguel Ángel; Rojas Chaves, Carmen (1999), Diccionario boruca - español, español - boruca (in Spanish), Universidad de Costa Rica, pp. 1–207, ISBN 978-9977-67-548-0
Spanish conquest of New Granada
Spanish_conquest_of_New_Granada
American comedian
Retrieved March 5, 2021. Santana, Scarlett. "Yannis Pappas". The Southern Boruca. Retrieved September 23, 2012.[dead link] "Just for Laughs: Comedy is the
Yannis_Pappas
Deity in Talamancan mythology
indigenous customs. He is called Sibö by the Bribri and Cabécar, Sibú by the Boruca and Spanish, and Zbö by the Naso. Sibú is also a culture hero, who taught
Sibú
Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca
Pacheco, Miguel Ángel; Rojas Chaves, Carmen (1999). Diccionario boruca – español, español – boruca (in Spanish). Universidad de Costa Rica. pp. 1–207. ISBN 9789977675480
Muisca_language
Country Language Ethnonym Speakers Source Costa Rica Boruca 5 women 30 to 35 nonfluent speakers (1986 SIL) (1991) El Salvador Pipil 20 196,576 (1987) (1987)
List of endangered languages in Central America
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Central_America
Polish association football club
"Piekło zamarzło! Gorole po stronie Hanysów po kiepskiej prowokacji Artura Boruca" (in Polish). 10 September 2022. Archived from the original on 29 September
Ruch_Chorzów
Topics referred to by the same term
may also refer to: Brunca (Bithynia), a town of ancient Bithynia Boruca people Boruca language Brunca Sign Language This disambiguation page lists articles
Brunca_(disambiguation)
District in Buenos Aires canton, Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
by the Boruca natives. The settlement of peoples of Europeans descent began in 1870, when they began building a road from El Guarco to Boruca. Some settlements
Buenos_Aires,_Costa_Rica
Polish footballer (born 1980)
beer in mind!". Daily Echo. Bournemouth. Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Debiut Boruca w reprezentacji. Zmienił Dudka w meczu Polska–Irlandia (2004)". TVP Sport
Artur_Boruc
Former regional entity of Costa Rica
mainly by natives of the Bribris, Cabécares, Teribes, Changuinolas and Borucas ethnic groups and was never completely defeated by the Spanish conquerors
Kingdom_of_Talamanca
(Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costarable portion of the Costa Rican population is made up of
Culture_of_Costa_Rica
Saldaña enjoyed the recognition of Bribris, Cabécares, Changuinolas and Borucas and of the recognition (although only ceremonial) of the government of
Siarke
Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica Xinca (Xinka): Guatemala Chibchan peoples Boruca: Costa Rica Bribri: Costa Rica Cabécar: Costa Rica Naso/Teribe/Tjër Di:
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
(Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica) and Térraba (southern Costa Rica). Costa Ricans of
Demographics_of_Costa_Rica
Guanacaste, such as the Talamanca (canton)'s Danza de los Huelos and the Boruca people's Danza de los Diablitos. Guanacaste is the major center for Costa
Music_of_Costa_Rica
River in Costa Rica that flows to the Pacific Ocean
region of Costa Rica, is the largest river in that country. The indigenous Boruca language name is Diquís which means "great river". Its basin is 5,085 square
Térraba_River
Chibchan ethnic group of southeast Costa Rica
populations Costa Rica (Buenos Aires, Turrialba, Matina, and Talamanca) Languages Bribri, Spanish, Bribri Sign Language Related ethnic groups Boruca, Cabécar
Bribri_people
Costa Rican beauty queen
outfit inspired by traditional Boruca masks that featured a feathered wooden headdress entirely hand-carved by the Boruca, although it was so huge that
Amalia_Matamoros
Pacific coasts of Colombia and Ecuador. Bagaces, Costa Rica Bokota, Panama Boruca, Costa Rica Bribri, Costa Rica Cabécar, Costa Rica Cacaopera (Matagalpa
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Fundraiser and Organization for Endangered Languages
languages include Nubi, Irish, Orok, Welsh, Swedish Sign Language, and Boruca. There are 360 endangered languages catalogued in Australia, alone. The
Endangered_Languages_Project
Costa Rican politician
Saldaña was the king of bribris, cabécares, teribes, changuinolas and borucas. It was recognized by around 3,200 Indians and by the government of Costa
Antonio_Saldaña
Costa Rican linguist
undergraduate thesis. After that, I continued with Boruca … the first book I published was on Boruca. Then I worked on Bribri as well. Some of my first
Adolfo_Constenla_Umaña
Genus of fishes
aureoguttata (Fowler, 1911) Lebiasina bimaculata Valenciennes, 1847 Lebiasina boruca (Bussing, 1967) Lebiasina chocoensis Ardila Rodríguez, 2010 Lebiasina chucuriensis
Lebiasina
birds of Honduras List of birds of Nicaragua List of birds of Panama Boruca Boruca language Bribri Bribri language British Honduras 1862-1981 Buddhism
Index of Central America–related articles
Index_of_Central_America–related_articles
Human Y chromosome DNA grouping indicating common ancestry
Such examples include: low levels in Polynesia; higher among Seminole and Boruca Native Americans; rare cases in the Netherlands; two cases in Portugal.
Haplogroup_F-M89
Territories occupied primarily by native or tribal peoples
Territorios indígenas Resguardo indígena Indigenous territories of Costa Rica Boruca Indian Reservation Guaymi Indian Reservation Horse Treks and Guayami Indian
Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples
Lands_inhabited_by_Indigenous_peoples
Archaeological site in Panama
These exact ceramics are commonly associated with the later Chiriquí (or Boruca) period and have been extensively described by neighboring Costa Rican archaeologists
Barriles
List of North American ethnic groups
Chibchan → Buglere Panama (Bocas del Toro) Native American religion Boruca Chibchan → Boruca, Brunca Sign Language Costa Rica (Puntarenas) Native American religion
List of contemporary ethnic groups of North America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_North_America
Costa Rican politician
Indians from their lands and transferring them, by force, to the villages of Boruca, Chirripo, and Teotique. Secretly reunited in Suinse with the head of the
Pablo_Presbere
this dam was under development for over 30 years, first called the Boruca Dam. The Boruca Dam would have included an aluminum smelting operation. ICE moved
El Diquís Hydroelectric Project
El_Diquís_Hydroelectric_Project
(Blanchard, 1851) Phyllophaga bonfils Woodruff & Sanderson, 2005 Phyllophaga boruca Morón, 2003 Phyllophaga bottimeri Reinhard, 1950 Phyllophaga bowditchi Saylor
List_of_Phyllophaga_species
Deaf sign language of Costa Rica
Brunca Sign Language Native to Costa Rica Ethnicity Boruca Native speakers Language family village sign Language codes ISO 639-3 rnb Glottolog brun1247
Brunca_Sign_Language
(Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border), Boruca (southern Costa Rica) and Térraba (southern Costa Rica). Only 1% of the
Ethnic groups in Central America
Ethnic_groups_in_Central_America
Country Costa Rica Results Total population 120,499 Most populous canton San José 21,379 Least populous canton Golfo Dulce, with Térraba and Boruca 931
1864_Costa_Rican_census
Branch of Chibchan languages
Isthmic languages are spoken in Costa Rica and northern Panama. They are Boruca, an extinct language that was spoken in the canton of Buenos Aires in Costa
Isthmic_languages
Canton in Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
July, 1940 by decree 185. In pre-Columbian times, Osa was populated by Boruca which left legacies such as fields and stone walkways. Osa has an area of
Osa_(canton)
American ichthyologist (1933–2014)
Family Poeciliidae Hyphessobrycon savagei, Family Characidae Piabucina boruca, Family Lebiasininae Poeciliopsis paucimaculata, Family Poeciliidae Pseudocheirodon
William_Bussing
candidacy of Oreamuno triumphed unanimously at the polling stations of Bagaces, Boruca, West Cartago, South Cartago, Cot, Guanacaste, La Union, Orosí, Paraiso
1844 Costa Rican Head of State election
1844_Costa_Rican_Head_of_State_election
Guinea Bora Boran Boro Sino-Tibetan Borong Trans–New Guinea Bororo Bororoan Boruca Chibchan Bosnian Indo-European Botolan Austronesian Bouakako Sign Language
Index_of_language_articles
Costa Rican linguist
languages, Quesada Pacheco has worked extensively on the description of Boruca, Guaymí, Cabécar, Huetar, Chibcha and Pech. His ethnolinguistic studies
Miguel_Ángel_Quesada_Pacheco
Trade of people in Costa Rica
The languages include Spanish, Limonese, Bribrí, Cabécar, Maléku Jaíka, Boruca, and Térraba. The major religion is Roman Catholic. The other religions
Human trafficking in Costa Rica
Human_trafficking_in_Costa_Rica
Springer. 10 June 2008. ISSN 0137-9267. Dawidziuk, Adam (13 June 2008). "Na Boruca nie ma mocnych". Przegląd Sportowy (in Polish). Warsaw: Axel Springer. ISSN 0137-9267
Poland at the 2008 UEFA European Championship
Poland_at_the_2008_UEFA_European_Championship
Administrative division of Costa Rica
0% 187.56 20.3/km2 Potrero Grande 60303 5,956 5,162 +15.4% 626.4 9.5/km2 Boruca 60304 3,074 2,870 +7.1% 125.02 24.6/km2 Pilas 60305 1,659 1,575 +5.3% 114
Districts_of_Costa_Rica
Season of television series
paddle a standup paddleboard to one of three buoys, dive down to retrieve a Boruca mask and exchange it for their next clue, which directed teams to the Vista
Amazing_Race_Suomi_season_2
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with B
Birked brl I/L Atlantic–Congo Birwa brm I/L Zande Barambu brn I/L Chibchan Boruca bro I/L Sino-Tibetan Brokkat brp I/L East Geelvink Bay Barapasi brq I/L
ISO_639:b
Chibchan language spoken in Costa Rica
that they speak. Other Chibcha speaking tribes include the Bribri and the Boruca, also of Costa Rica. It is believed that the languages of the Chibcha speaking
Cabécar_language
borgmeieri Kempf, 1972 Pheidole boribora Salata & Fisher, 2020 Pheidole boruca Wilson, 2003 Pheidole bos Forel, 1893 Pheidole brachyops Wilson, 2003 Pheidole
List_of_Pheidole_species
Polish footballer
place) "Historia Wołowa". wolow.pl. "POLACY WE WŁOSZECH. ŚLADAMI BOŃKA I BORUCA". przegladsportowy.pl. "Informacje o drużynie: Rokita Brzeg Dolny". rokita
Ryszard_Janecki
National Road Route in Costa Rica
Puntarenas province the route covers Buenos Aires canton (Potrero Grande, Boruca, Colinas districts). "GeoPortal". Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transporte
National Route 625 (Costa Rica)
National_Route_625_(Costa_Rica)
Species of amphibian
having acquired a single juvenile specimen, with the head damaged, from the "Boruca" in the canton of Buenos Aires in Puntarenas Province of the southern Pacific
Craugastor_rugosus
Highway in Costa Rica
route covers Buenos Aires canton (Buenos Aires, Volcan, Potrero Grande, Boruca, Brunka districts), Osa canton (Palmar, Piedras Blancas districts), Golfito
National_Route_2_(Costa_Rica)
4,018 2,942 1,076 36.57% Puntarenas Golfo Dulce, including Térraba and Boruca 1,241 931 310 33.29% Puntarenas Esparza 2,441 - - - Limón Limón 1,858 -
1883_Costa_Rican_census
BORUCA
BORUCA
BORUCA
BORUCA
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, French
Wide Meadow
Biblical
abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Animals; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has the missile Khatvangin in his hand
Girl/Female
Hindu
Persevering enemy, Somebody who gives shelter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Scared
Girl/Female
Indian
Beyond Birth
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Earth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bordering, Leader, Universal whole
BORUCA
BORUCA
BORUCA
BORUCA
BORUCA