Official Languages of Bolivia

Ay, who gave Bolivia the idea of having 37 official languages?! Anyway, see if you can name them all.
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Languages
Araona
Mojeño-Trinitario
Aymara
Moré
Baure
Mosetén
Bésiro
Movima
Castellano
Pacawara
Cavineño
Puquina
Chácobo
Quechua
Chimán
Sirionó
Ese Ejja
Spanish
Guaraní
Tacana
Guarayu
Tapieté
Itonama
Toromona
Leco
Weenhayek
Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Yaminawa
Machineri
Yuki
Maropa
Yuracaré
Mojeño-Ignaciano
Zamuco
Extinct
Cayubaba
Chipaya
Guarasuawe
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Level 47
Oct 29, 2017
It might be good to add some of the more commonly used names for a few of these languages as type-ins, e.g. Chiquitano for Bésiro, Ayore(o) for Zamuco, etc.
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Level 51
Apr 30, 2023
The 3 languages you say are extinct aren't. Cayubaba and Guarasuwe are moribund, and Chipaya isn't an official language