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Geographical distribution of Mayan language family
Central America: southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize (also known as Bayless), western Honduras (also known as Honduras) and El Salvador, and a small number of immigrants and refugees settled in the United States and Canada.
Pedigree classification: a family of languages developed from classical Mayan language.
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