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Ngöbe Buglé people : ウィキペディア英語版
Ngöbe–Buglé people

The Ngäbe–Buglé are a union of two indigenous peoples of western Panama, the Guaymí (Ngäbe) and the Bokota (Buglé). They live in the marshes and jungles of Bocas del Toro and the Atlantic coast of Veraguas; the highlands of Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí Province, and Veraguas; and on the and arid plains of eastern Chiriquí and, and Veraguas. Since 1997 the Ngabe-Buglé have partial autonomy over their collective lands.
==History==
The Ngöbe–Buglé Comarca was established on March 7, 1997 with Law 10. Some of the most important villages in the Comarca are: Culantro, Cascabel, Mununi, Piedra Roja, and Rio Luis.
According to the national census in 2000, there are a total of 110,080 Ngäbe and Buglé in Panama, constituting 63.6% of the national Indigenous population. Most of these are Guaymí.

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