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Conambo is an
extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
Zaparoan language formerly spoken in north-eastern
Peru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
, near the
Conambo River The Conambo River is a river of Ecuador. It merges with the Pintoyacu at the Peruvian border to form the Tigre See also *List of rivers of Ecuador The rivers of Ecuador are an important part of the nation's geography and economy. Most of the ...
. Some authors consider Conambo a dialect of the
Záparo language Záparo is a nearly dead language spoken by the Sápara, or Záparo, people of Ecuador. As of 2000, it was spoken by only one person out of a total population of 170 in Pastaza Province, between the Curaray and Bobonaza rivers. Záparo is als ...
, while others consider it an independent language.Lyle Campbell and Verónica Grondona, ''The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide'', Walter de Gruyter, 2012,
p. 114.
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