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- Apolobamba (Cordillera (de) Apolobamba) is a mountain range in the South American Andes. Apolobamba is located in the eastern borderland of Peru and Bolivia...
- The Apolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area (Área Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba) is a protected area in the La Paz Department, Bolivia,...
- shows the number of people belonging to the recognized group of speakers. Apolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area Cotapata National Park and Integrated...
- A****u is a mountain peak in Cordillera Apolobamba. A****u means p****-a-boo in Polish and was chosen by the first to ascend because it is a fun name that...
- nearby (though not all contiguous) protected areas Manuripi-Heath and Apolobamba and the Manu Biosphere Reserve (Peru), Madidi is part of one of the largest...
- region is mountainous, the airport is on an alluvial fan of the Cordillera Apolobamba mountains, with no hazardous terrain nearby. It also shares use as a road...
- return home, his father enrolled him as an alférez in the Dragones de Apolobamba Regiment of the Spanish Army. As such, he parti****ted in the battles...
- Kiwuta Qalsata Sirk'i Qullu Uma Jalanta Wayna Khunu Qullu Wayna Potosí Wila Lluxi Wiluyu Janq'u Uma Protected areas Apolobamba Cotapata Madidi Pilón Lajas...
- lake", hispanicized spelling Chojna Kkota, Choiña Kkota) is a lake in the Apolobamba mountain range of Bolivia situated in the La Paz Department, Bautista...
- also spelled Ccancouma, Janjouma) is a mountain in the north of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 4,900 metres (16,076 ft) high...