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Apurímac is the name of:
Apurímac River, a
river in the south-eastern
parts of
central Peru
Department of
Apurímac, a
region in the south-eastern parts...
- The
Apurímac River (Quechua:
Apurimaq mayu IPA: [ˈapʊ ˈɾɪmaχ ˈmajʊ]; Spanish: río
Apurímac, IPA: [ˈri.o apuˈɾimak]; from
Quechua apu 'chief' and rimaq...
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Apurímac (Spanish pronunciation: [apuˈɾimak]) is a
department in southern-central Peru. It is
bordered on the east by the
Department of Cusco, on the west...
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Valle de los Ríos
Apurímac, Ene y
Mantaro (lit. 'Valley of the
Apurímac, Ene and
Mantaro rivers'), also
known as the VRAEM, is a
geopolitical area...
- The
Apurímac brushfinch or
Apurimac brushfinch (Atlapetes forbesi) is a
species of bird in the
family P****erellidae. It is
endemic to
woodland and shrub...
- Jirón
Apurímac is a
street in the
Damero de Pizarro,
located in the
historic centre of Lima, Peru. The
street starts at its
intersection with
Abancay Avenue...
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Apurimac is an
album by the
German Andean new age band Cusco.
Though their sound has
certainly matured over the years, this was the
breakout album by the...
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Peruvian rivers that can be
found in the high Andes: the Marañón, the
Apurímac, and the Mantaro. The
Amazon River is the
largest river in the
world in...
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professional Peruvian football from the city of Andahuaylas, in the
department of
Apurímac.
Founded in 1989, it owes its name to the
ancient Chanca ethnic group....
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Apurímac II:
Return to
Ancient America is an
album by
German andean new age band Cusco,
released in 1994 on the
Higher Octave music label. The
album peaked...