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6 January, 20:55

Which Pacific South American country has two native languages and Spanish as its official language?

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  1. 6 January, 21:24
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    The Pacific South American country that has two native languages and Spanish as its official language is Peru. Its official languages are Spanish (spoken by about 80% of the population, mostly in urban areas), Quechua, the language spoken by Incas, (spoken by about 13% of the population, mostly in The Andes area), and Aymara (spoken by about 2% of the population, mostly in the Titicaca Lake Region).
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