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Ampay is a 5,235-metre-high (17,175 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of Peru. It is
located in the Apurímac Region,
Abancay Province, on the
border of the districts...
- The
Ampay tapaculo (Scytalopus whitneyi) is a
species of bird in the
family Rhinocryptidae. It is
endemic to Peru. The
Ampay tapaculo is one of several...
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Ampay National Sanctuary (Santuario
Nacional de
Ampay) is a
wildlife sanctuary established in 1987. It is
located in the
district of Tamburco, just north...
- city
where the
mountain called Apu
Ampay (the Lord of
Ampay, in the
indigenous cosmology) is also located. Apu
Ampay reaches heights of
approximately 5...
- Parbina-Soto,
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Archived January 27, 2013, at the Wayback...
- s****er
yells "
Ampay!"
alongside the name of the
person that they have found. The
success of the
space of
Medina is due to the
famous "
ampays,"
which was...
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Abancay and Tamburco. Q'illu Q'asa lies
southeast of
Ampay and west of a lake
named Usphaqucha.
Ampay National Sanctuary escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map...
- including:
National sanctuaries such as Huayllay, Calipuy,
Lagunas de Mejía,
Ampay,
Manglares de Tumbes, and
Tabaconas Namballe.
Historical sanctuaries such...
- the
slopes of
Ampay, a
large mountain southwest of the
Apurimac River. Much, but not all, of its
known area of
occurrence is
within Ampay National Sanctuary...
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Aymaraes Province One of the
highest mountains of the
province is
Ampay located in the
Ampay National Sanctuary.
Other mountains are
listed below:
Allqa Marka...