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Aguaytía is a town
situated in Peru,
capital of the
province Padre Abad in the
region Ucayali. It is
situated on the
banks of the
Aguaytía River (a tributary...
- 8°03′23″S 74°38′40″W / 8.05652°S 74.6445°W / -8.05652; -74.6445 The
Aguaytía River is a
river in Peru. It is a left-bank
tributary of the
Ucayali River...
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Atalaya (Atalaya)
Coronel Portillo (Pucallpa)
Padre Abad (
Aguaytía) Purús (Esperanza) El Sira
Communal Reserve Gran
Pajonal Purús Communal...
- Managua, or
Hagueti is an
indigenous language of Peru in the
region of the
Aguaytía, San Alejandro, and Súngaro rivers. It
belongs to the
Panoan language family...
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Cashibo or
Carapache are an
indigenous people of Peru. They live near the
Aguaytía, San Alejandro, and Súngaro Rivers. The
Cashibo have
three subgroups, that...
- 2 m3/s (315,400 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left Tambo, Pachitea,
Aguaytia, Pacaya, Pisqui,
Cushabatay • right Urubamba, Tamaya, Tapiche...
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banks of the
Ucayali River and its
tributaries Pisqui, Callería, and
Aguaytia and on the s****s of the
Tamaya and
Yarinacocha lakes.
Sometimes the Shipibo...
- beak") El
Aguay Aguai ("fruit tree") Urcuqui, Timbuyacu, Ambuquí, Timbiré
Aguaytía Aguai'ty ("plantation of aguai"), Curiyaca,
Imambari Yacuiba, Paraimiri...
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Zorritos 3 2402
Zarumilla Zarumilla 4 2403
Coronel Portillo Ucayali Pucallpa 7 2501
Atalaya Atalaya 4 2502
Padre Abad
Aguaytía 3 2503 Purús
Esperanza 1 2504...
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Defensor San
Alejandro is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of
Aguaytía,
Padre Abad, Ucayali, Peru. In the 2011 Copa Perú, the club
qualified to...