Mixe
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Native speakers
Linguistic classification
Subdivisions
Is Mixe-Zoquean still spoken today?
Mixe-Zoquean languages are spoken in an area spanning the Mexican isthmus of Tehuantepec. One member of the family is extinct (Tapachultec) and others nearly so (Ayapa Zoque and Oluta Popoluca); the remaining ones are, to different degrees, more viable, but none of the languages has more than around 50,000 speakers.
Where is Zoque spoken?
Zoque
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Geographic distribution
Native speakers
Where is Sierra Popoluca spoken?
Veracruz, Mexico
Where is Zoque?
living in northeastern Oaxaca; the Zoque, primarily inhabiting northwestern Chiapas; and the Popoluca (not to be confused with the Popoloca), who live in eastern Veracruz and Oaxaca, about midway between the Mixe and Zoque.