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   * Classification: Silbo Gomero was created by the first indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands. It is speculated that it was originally based on the the [[http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/guan1277|Guanche]] language, but after Guanche's disappearance, the whistling was adapted to Spanish.   * Classification: Silbo Gomero was created by the first indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands. It is speculated that it was originally based on the the [[http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/guan1277|Guanche]] language, but after Guanche's disappearance, the whistling was adapted to Spanish.
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