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Panare is a Cariban language spoken by approximately 3000–4000 people in Bolivar State in southern Venezuela. Their main area is South of the town of Caicara del Orinoco south of the Orinoco River. There are several subdialects of the language. The autonym for this language and people is eñapa which has various senses depending on context including ‘people’ ‘indigenous-people’ and ‘Panare-people’.

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