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Acaray, also
known as the
Fortress of
Acaray, is an
archaeological site
located in the
Huaura River Valley on the near
north coast of Peru (or the Norte...
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power plant,
which supplies 95% of the
energy consumed by Paraguay, and the
Acaray Dam.
Several ecological reserves, a zoo and the Taiwanese-Paraguayan Technology...
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expanded rapidly after the
construction of the
Friendship Bridge and the
Acaray and
Itaipu dams
during the 1960s and 1970s. The city has
attracted many...
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Acaray River (Guarani Akaray) is a
river in
eastern Paraguay. It is born in the
Cordillera de Caaguazú, and is
joined by the Yguazú and
Itakyry rivers...
- The
Acaray Dam is a
hydroelectric dam
situated in Hernandarias, Paraguay. It has an
electrical output of 210
megawatts (280,000 hp),
supplying 3% of Paraguay's...
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winter are
permanent dew and fog. The town of
Hernandarias is
surrounded by
Acaray and Paraná Rivers. Of the 79,735 inhabitants, 40,389 were
males and 39,346...
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Archaeological sites in Peru
Acaray A****la
Gencha Machay Amaru Marka Wasi
Arhuaturo Asana Asiru Phat'jata
Aspero Auga
Punta Auquilohuagra Awkin Punta...
- of 900 MW (11 percent), and is
operated with Argentina. A
third plant,
Acaray has an
installed capacity of 210 MW (3 percent).
Thermal plants contribute...
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Archaeological sites in Peru
Acaray A****la
Gencha Machay Amaru Marka Wasi
Arhuaturo Asana Asiru Phat'jata
Aspero Auga
Punta Auquilohuagra Awkin Punta...
- 1641 they were met by a body of
Christian Guarani armed with guns on the
Acaray River. In two battles, the
Paulista army
suffered a
defeat that
warded off...