- The
Bobonaza River is a
river in Ecuador. It
drains into the
Pastaza River, and
ultimately (via the Marañón River) into the
Amazon River at
Iquitos in...
- also
transcribed Sarayacu) is a
territory and a
village situated by the
Bobonaza River in the
province of
Pastaza in the
southern part of el Oriente, the...
- Tena–Arajuno–Ahuano; Tena
Lowland Quichua;
Upper Napo Kichwa,
Quijos Kichwa [qvz]
Bobonaza–Puyo;
Pastaza Lowland Quichua;
Pastaza Kichwa,
Canelos Kichwa...
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Achuar community. This
ethnic group resides in the
regions of the Pastaza,
Bobonaza, Morona, Macusari, Tigre, Huasaga, and
Corrientes rivers,
located in Perú...
-
Jivaro and Maina, is a
Chicham language spoken along the
Pastaza and
Bobonaza rivers in Ecuador.
Shiwiar is one of the
thirteen indigenous languages...
- a
species of
armored catfish endemic to
Ecuador where it
occurs in the
Bobonaza River basin in the Andes. This
species grows to a
length of 24.2 centimetres...
- of
tributaries is
slightly lower. The
major tributaries are the Chambo,
Bobonaza, and Huasaga, also
important are the Ambato, the Pindo, and the Puyo. There...
-
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Bobonaza River basin in Ecuador. The
species reaches 8.6 cm (3.4 inches) SL. "ITIS...
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species of
thorny catfish endemic to
Ecuador where it is
found in the
Bobonaza River (a
tributary of the
Pastaza River) of the
upper Amazon River drainage...
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Shuar in
Eastern Ecuador and
Northern Peru,
along the
rivers Chinchipe,
Bobonaza, Morona, Upano, and Pastaza, main
tributaries of the Amazon, practiced...