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Number of speakers[edit]
The number of speakers given varies widely according to the sources. The total in Ethnologue 16 is 10 million, mostly based on figures published 1987–2002, but with a few dating from the 1960s. The figure for Imbabura Highland Quechua in Ethnologue, for example, is 300,000, an estimate from 1977.

The missionary organization FEDEPI, on the other hand, estimated one million Imbabura dialect speakers (published 2006). Census figures are also problematic, due to under-reporting. The 2001 Ecuador census reports only 500,000 Quechua speakers, compared to the estimate in most linguistic sources of more than 2 million. The censuses of Peru (2007) and Bolivia (2001) are thought to be more reliable. Additionally, there is an unknown number of speakers in emigrant communities, including Queens, New York, and Paterson, New Jersey, in the United States.
 * Argentina: 900,000 (1971)
 * Bolivia: 2,100,000 (2001 census); 2,800,000 South Bolivian (1987)
 * Chile: 8200 (2002 census)
 * Colombia: 10,000 to 20,000
 * Ecuador: 2,300,000 (Adelaar 1991)
 * Peru: 3,260,000 ( census); 3,500,000 to 4,400,000 (Adelaar 2000)