Ingan Kichua ( Inga Kichwa, Inka Kichwa ) is a dialect of the Kichua language. The Ingush kichua have 2 varieties: mountain ( Highland Inga, Inga ), which is spoken in the city of Bogotá (some in regional centers); in the city of Aponte, department of Narinho ; in the cities of Colon and San Andres in the Santiago range of the Sibundoi Valley, and Amazonian or Forest ( Ingano, Jungle Inga, Lowland Inga, Mocoa ), which are spoken on the territory of the Putumayo and Upper Caketa Rivers in Colombia. There are also apontic, Guayuyak, San Andres, Santiag, Jungillo-Condaguan subdialects.
| Ingan Kichua | |
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| Countries | Colombia |
| Regions | Narinho |
| Total number of speakers | 33 000 (2007-2008) |
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| Writing | latin |
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| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | inb - mountain |
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