Maps of Mixe-Zoquean
Mexico: Mesoamerican Languages (Public Content)
Mesoamerican Languages
Map Creator(s): Maunus
Source: Mesoamerican Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 4-Jan-2007
Map Description:
Map showing the languages of Mesoamerican (Some smaller languages are missing, particularly the languages of the Mayan highlands and Oaxaca)
Source: Mesoamerican Languages. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 4-Jan-2007
Map Description:
Map showing the languages of Mesoamerican (Some smaller languages are missing, particularly the languages of the Mayan highlands and Oaxaca)
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: Mixe-Zoquean Languages (Public Content)
Mixe-Zoque Languages in Mexico
Map Creator:
Wikimedia User: Maunus
Source: Mixe-Zoque Languages in Mexico. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 29-August-2006
Map Description:
This map shows the Mixe-Zoquean language locations in Mexico. Within Mexico, three languages are seen as official: Mixe, with 188,000 speakers, Zoque, with 88,000 speakers, and the Popoluca language of which some are Mixean and some Zoquean with 69,000 speakers. Despite this recognition, there is much diversity seen among the languages and their dialects (Wikipedia).
Source: Mixe-Zoque Languages in Mexico. Wikimedia Commons.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: 29-August-2006
Map Description:
This map shows the Mixe-Zoquean language locations in Mexico. Within Mexico, three languages are seen as official: Mixe, with 188,000 speakers, Zoque, with 88,000 speakers, and the Popoluca language of which some are Mixean and some Zoquean with 69,000 speakers. Despite this recognition, there is much diversity seen among the languages and their dialects (Wikipedia).
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).