Maps of Quiligua
Mexico: Languages by Speaker Populations (Public Content)
Maps of Mexican languages by speaker population
Map Creator(s): Carlos María Soto
Source: Mapa de lenguas de México. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: FAMSI
Map Description:
Three maps showing languages of Mexico by speaker population.
The map Mexico Languages: High Speaker Population contains information for population areas of more than 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Mid Speaker Population contains information for population areas of 20,000 - 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Low Speaker Population contains information for population areas lower than 20,000 speakers.
Source: Mapa de lenguas de México. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: FAMSI
Map Description:
Three maps showing languages of Mexico by speaker population.
The map Mexico Languages: High Speaker Population contains information for population areas of more than 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Mid Speaker Population contains information for population areas of 20,000 - 100,000 speakers.
The map Mexico Languages: Low Speaker Population contains information for population areas lower than 20,000 speakers.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).
Mexico: Languages in Baja California (Public Content)
Mexico: Language Distribution
Map Creator(s):
Wikipedia User: RhymeNotStutter
Source: Kiliwa map, Cochimi map, Paipai map, Pericu map, Monqui map
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Map Description:
Six maps showing the distribution of the language varieties Kiliwa, Cochimi, Paipai, Pericu and Monqui in Baja California in Mexico.
Source: Kiliwa map, Cochimi map, Paipai map, Pericu map, Monqui map
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Map Description:
Six maps showing the distribution of the language varieties Kiliwa, Cochimi, Paipai, Pericu and Monqui in Baja California in Mexico.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered
for compatibility with our project interface. Slight
imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration
process.
View original image(s)to see the unaltered
map(s).