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The Yagua /ˈjɑːɡwə/ language is spoken primarily in northeastern Peru by the Yagua people. As of 2005 it appears that a few speakers may have migrated across the Peruvian-Colombian border near the town of Leticia. A third of the population is monolingual and Yagua is the language of instruction in local primary schools.

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