-
absorbed into the Murui. A
third group, the Meneca, live in the
Putumayo and
Ampiyacu riversheds.
There are also a
number of
significantly smaller groups. Traditionally...
- 000 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left Marañón, Nanay, Napo,
Ampiyaçu, ****urá/Caquetá, Rio Negro/Guainía, Putumayo, Badajós, Manacapuru, Urubu...
- the
family Loricariidae. It is
endemic to Peru,
where it
occurs in the
Ampiyacu River basin. The
species reaches 18
centimetres (7.1 in) in
length and...
- Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
basin of the
Ampiyacu River, a
tributary of the
Amazon River, in Peru. The
species reaches 5 cm...
- Igara-Paraná
rivers in Colombia. In Peru it is
spoken in the
North alongside the
Ampiyacu and Napo
rivers by some 1,000 people. Some
Murui speakers live also outside...
-
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Ampiyacu River basin in Peru. The
species reaches 4.8 cm (1.9 inches) SL. "ITIS...
-
family owned the
rights to
minerals and
lumber in a
large area
covering the
Ampiyacu-Yahuasyacu watersheds.
Loayza Carlos stated that
around half of the indigenous...
- Bora
speakers live in the
areas of the
northeast Yaguasyacu,
Putumayo and
Ampiyacu rivers of Peru.
There are
about 500
speakers of Bora also in
Colombia in...
- It is a
freshwater fish
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Ampiyacu River basin in Peru.
FishBase states that the
species reaches 7.7 cm (3...
-
Miguel S. Loayza's
early life. By the late 1880s
Miguel was
already in the
Ampiyacu basin dealing in
rubber with his
brother Carlos Loayza. They
owned a port...