Naha is an isolated village in the Mexican state of Chiapas, and its forest area is the federally-recognized Nahá Flora and Fauna Protection Area. Naha's Mayan indigenous people are some of the few remaining speakers of the endangered Lacandon language.
Sources
- The Endangered Lacandon Language, University of Victoria
- Mexico's CONANP list of Protected Flora & Fauna Areas (Spanish)
16°59′N 91°35′W / 16.983°N 91.583°W / 16.983; -91.583
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