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| Aguascalientes is one of the Mexican states with the fewest speakers of an indigenous language; only 0.2% of the state's population are native-language speakers. <ref>Tony Burton, "Indigenous Languages on the Rise in Mexico" (Chorus and Echo, http://www.chorusandecho.com/articles/view/44640).</ref> | | Aguascalientes is one of the Mexican states with the fewest speakers of an indigenous language; only 0.2% of the state's population are native-language speakers. <ref>Tony Burton, "Indigenous Languages on the Rise in Mexico" (Chorus and Echo, http://www.chorusandecho.com/articles/view/44640).</ref> |
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