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Saliba (Spanish: Sáliba Sáliva) is an indigenous language of Eastern Colombia and Venezuela. Saliba was used by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century to communicate with indigenous peoples of the Meta Orinoco and Vichada valleys.

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