Paraguay
they speak guarani mainly in paraguay but there are small groups of people all over south America who speak guarani. the guarani spoken in Paraguay by non aboriginal people is a mixed of Spanish and Guarani, whereas the one spoken by Guarani Indians is considered a "pure" language. These aboriginal people live in Paraguay and some parts of Brazil and Bolivia
There are two countries which names are in guarani: Paraguay and Uruguay.
The answer is Peru Peru's nickname is the Land of the Incas because the Incas is an Indian tribe and so that is why a lot of Indians live there that's how Peru got its nickname
Cristina Pompa has written: 'L' America rifondata' -- subject(s): Religion and mythology, Tupi Indians, Huave Indians, Iroquois Indians, Guarani Indians
There is no record of a country named Guarani. The Guarani was a South American indigenous tribe, so there was no "colonization" of Guarani. The modern day Paraguay occupies this tribe's are, so the Catholic Church was responsible for the introduction of so-called Christianity to the indigenous people.
Just Paraguay, in South America.
The indian lives in like lund country
Constante Aguer has written: 'La Biblia en la selva guarani' -- subject(s): Bible, Guarani Indians, Religion and mythology 'Mi Cantar Chamamecero'
During the 18th century, it is estimated that around 100,000 Guarani Indians lived in the Jesuit missions, also known as reductions, in present-day Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. These missions were established by Jesuit missionaries to convert and protect the Guarani people from enslavement and exploitation. The missions provided a structured community life, where the Guarani engaged in agriculture and crafts, significantly influencing their culture and society. However, the population fluctuated due to various factors, including disease and external pressures.
The word Uruguay, coming from the Guarani language, means "river where the painted birds live". The country has its name because of the river that limits it from Argentina (Uruguay River).
The Guarani.