File:Xincan languages.png

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English: Current area of Xincan languages (dark blue), and area with Xincan toponymy (clear blue).
  • A small family of Mesoamerican languages, now extinct, once spoken by the indigenous Xinca people in present day southeastern Guatemala.
  • C. 13th century most of western El Salvador had been conquered by Pipil people.
  • after Lyle Campbell (Historical Linguistics, 1998).
Español: Dominio lingüístico del Xinca en la actualidad (azul oscuro), y áreas donde se encuentran topónimos de origen Xinca.
  • Hacia el siglo XIII la mayor parte de El Salvador ya había sido problada por pueblos pipiles.
  • según Campbell (Historical Linguistics, 1998).
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