The Uru language more specifically known as Iru-Itu is the sole surviving language of the Uros an Amerindian people. In 2004 it had 2 remaining native speakers out of an ethnic group of 140 people in the La Paz Department Ingavi Province near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia the rest having shifted to Aymara and Spanish.
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