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The Puruborá language of Brazil is one of the Tupian languages. It is also known as: Aurã Cujubim Burubora Kuyubi Migueleno Miguelenho or Pumbora. Specifically it is spoken in the Brazilian state of Rondônia in Costa Marques and around the headwaters of the Rio São Miguel tributary of the right bank of the Guaporé. It is nearly extinct with only two native speakers left.

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