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English: Pre-contact distribution of Matlatzinca-Pirinda-Ocuiltec, i.e. Atzincan or Matlatzincan. Dotted lines represent marginal references to likely minority areas.
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Own work, based on Pascacio Montijo, Edna Teresita (2017), El Vocabulario matlatzinca de Fray Andrés de Castro. Estudio filológico, características fonológicas y análisis morfológico de la flexión nominal y verbal, Acuña, René (ed.). Relaciones Geográficas del Siglo XVI: Michoacán, and Delfín Guillaumin, Marta Eugenia (2011), Los pirindas de Michoacán: ¿inicio de un proceso de etnogénesis?. Base map grabbed from Map of Mexico (bordered).svg
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