lec ISO 639

Leco

  • Geography

    BO La Paz department: Apolo area, Karura, Candelaria, Tutilimundi, and Uyapi, Coroico river in Trapichiponte in KeleKelera, Pucasucho, Inca, Trinidad, Mulihuara, Chirimayo, Muiri, Ilipana Yuyo, Munaypata, Irimo, Correo, Santo Domingo. Lake Titicaca east; scattered on Mapiri-Kaka river.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Bolivia

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Leko, Rik’a
20 (2001 S. van de Kerke). Ethnic population: 4,190 (Crevels 2012).
La Paz department: Apolo area, Karura, Candelaria, Tutilimundi, and Uyapi, Coroico river in Trapichiponte in KeleKelera, Pucasucho, Inca, Trinidad, Mulihuara, Chirimayo, Muiri, Ilipana Yuyo, Munaypata, Irimo, Correo, Santo Domingo. Lake Titicaca east; scattered on Mapiri-Kaka river.
Bolivia
8b (Nearly extinct).
Language isolate
24 consonants and 6 vowels.
Elderly only. Shifted to Spanish [spa].
Unwritten [Qaax].
Some folklore, dances, and music preserved. Previously reported to be extinct.
OLAC resources in and about Leco