That's why I wanted to investigate the following question: How many languages does Colombia have?
Our primary language is Spanish, and it is the fourth most spoken language in the world. In Colomia we have approximately 65 languages which are: Achagua, Andoque, Awapit, Bará, Barasano, Barí Ara, Bora, Cabiyari, Carapana, Carijona, Cocama, Cofán, Cuiba, Curipaco, Damana, Desano, Embera, Ette Naka, Hitnu, Guayabero, Ika, Inga, Kakua, Kamsá, Kichwa, Kogui, Koreguaje, Kubeo, Kuna Tule, Macuna, Miraña, Muinane, Namtrik, Nasa-yuwe, Nonuya, Nukak, Ocaina, Piapoco, Piaroa, Piratepuyo, Pisamira, Puinave, Sáliba, Sikuani, Siona, Syriano, Taiwanese, Tanimuca, Tariano, Tatuyo, Tikuna, Tinigua, Tucano, tucuná, tuyuca, uitoto, uwa, wanano, Wayuunaiki, Wounaan, Yagua, Yanuro, Yuhup, Yukpa, and Yuruti; these languages are mostly found in the regions of Vaupés, Guainía, Vichada, Amazonas, and La Guajira.
Furthermore, Colombia is a country with a rich dialect, with each region having its own accent that reflects its history and culture.

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