The Catacaoan languages or Tallán languages are an extinct family of three languages spoken in the Piura Region of Peru. The three languages in the family are: Catacao or Katakao, once spoken around the city of Catacaos Colan or Kolan, once spoken between the Piura and Chira Rivers Chira or Lachira or Tangarará, once spoken along the Chira river. It is unattested.

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  • The Catacaoan languages or Tallán languages are an extinct family of three languages spoken in the Piura Region of Peru. The three languages in the family are: Catacao or Katakao, once spoken around the city of Catacaos Colan or Kolan, once spoken between the Piura and Chira Rivers Chira or Lachira or Tangarará, once spoken along the Chira river. It is unattested.
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  • Catacao
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  • Colan
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  • American
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  • Location of the Catacaoan languages within Piura Region
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  • Catacaoan
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  • The Catacaoan languages or Tallán languages are an extinct family of three languages spoken in the Piura Region of Peru. The three languages in the family are: Catacao or Katakao, once spoken around the city of Catacaos Colan or Kolan, once spoken between the Piura and Chira Rivers Chira or Lachira or Tangarará, once spoken along the Chira river. It is unattested.
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  • Catacaoan languages
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