- The
Aguano (also Awano,
Ahuano, Hilaca, Uguano, Aguanu, Santacrucino, Tibilo) are a
people of Peru. In 1959, they
consisted of 40 families. They inhabit...
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Ahuano (historically also Aguamo) is a
small Quechua village on the
north bank of the Napo
River in Napo Province, Ecuador. It has
become known as a tourist...
- Quichua;
Lower Napo Kichwa,
Riverside Kichwa (de la ribera) [quw] Tena–Arajuno–
Ahuano; Tena
Lowland Quichua;
Upper Napo Kichwa,
Quijos Kichwa [qvz] Bobonaza–Puyo;...
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Aguano is the
extinct language of the
Aguano people of Peru.
Loukotka (1968)
identified it with Chamicuro, but
Chamicuro speakers say that the
Aguano people...
- also
refer to:
Aguano language, the
extinct language of the
Aguano people Ahuano, Ecuador, also
called Aguano, a
village in Napo Province,
Ecuador This disambiguation...
- Napo Province, Ecuador. It is 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the
village of
Ahuano, and
about 25
kilometres (16 mi) from Tena. It
replaces Tena's
Mayor Galo...
- A new airport,
Jumandy Airport located 27 km (17 mi) to the east near
Ahuano, was
inaugurated in 2011. The only
airline that
served it, TAME,
ended flights...
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Aconipa (Tabancal, Tabancara) – Ecuador; only 5
words known Aguano (Awano,
Ahuano, Uguano, Aguanu,
Santa Crucino) – Peru
Alarua –
Brazil Alon – Peru Amasifuin...
- one point. The
airport was
closed in 2001,
replaced by
Jumandy Airport in
Ahuano in 2011. At the time of its closure,
Mayor Galo de la
Torre Airport had...