Languages of Bolivia
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The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, and Tupi Guaraní. [1] Spanish and Quechua are spoken primarily in the Andes region; Aymara is spoken in the east, and Guarani in the southeast on the border with Paraguay.
[edit] Co-official language
Bolivia also has around 30 smaller languages that are co-official in the areas where they are spoken.
- Araona
- Ayacucho Quechua
- Aymara
- Ayoreo
- Bolivian Spanish
- Callahuaya/Callawalla
- Cavineña
- Central Aymara
- Eastern Bolivian Guaraní
- Guaraní
- Iñapari
- Itonama
- Kallawaya
- Leco
- Plautdietsch
- Puquina
- Qusqu-Qullaw
- Reyesano
- Saraveca
- South Bolivian Quechua
- Southern Quechua
- Tapieté
- Uru
- Western Argentine Guaraní
- Wichí Lhamtés Nocten
- Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz
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