Languages
The languages spoken in the department are mainly Spanish and Quechua. The following table shows the number of those belonging to the recognized group of speakers.
| Language | Department | Bolivia |
|---|---|---|
| Quechua | 298,050 | 2,281,198 |
| Aymara | 4,308 | 1,525,321 |
| GuaranĂ | 8,330 | 62,575 |
| Another native | 145 | 49,432 |
| Spanish | 376,071 | 6,821,626 |
| Foreign | 8,840 | 250,754 |
| Only native | 122,401 | 960,491 |
| Native and Spanish | 185,598 | 2,739,407 |
| Spanish and foreign | 190,599 | 4,115,751 |
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