- The
Governorate of
Bracamoros (Spanish:
Gobierno de
Bracamoros /
Tenencia de
Bracamoros) was a
governorate (gobernación) of the
Spanish Empire established...
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Bracamoros (Quechua: pukamuru, Aguaruna: pakamuru, "painted face"; also
written Pacamuros) is a
region of
numerous extinct tribal groups (which include...
- la
Frontera (later
Nueva Jerez de la Frontera) and
finally as Jaén de
Bracamoros since April 1549, is a city
which is the
capital of the Jaén Province...
- Marañon cuts across,
Ecuador had
claims to an area it
called Jaén de
Bracamoros.
These areas were
included as part of the
territory of Gran
Colombia by...
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Province of
Quito (1717 to 1723 and 1739 to 1822)
Province of Jaén de
Bracamoros (1717 to 1723 and 1739 to 1821)
Province of
Macas (1717 to 1723 and 1739...
- Tajaraca, Huaylas, Conchucos, Huamachuco, Rucanas, Chanka, Ayabaca,
Bracamoros, Huancabambas,
Tallan culture, Huarco, Ichma, Parinacota, ****is, Chinchaycochas...
- ****a,
Aymara kingdoms (Qulla, Lupaca, Charca, Kana, Qanchi), Ayabaca,
Bracamoros, Huancabambas, Tallán, Tumpis, Huarco, Coayllo, Ichma, Parinacota, ****is...
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Brazil Bixarenren –
Brazil Boimé (Poyme) –
Brazil Bolona –
Ecuador Bracamoro (Papamuru) – Peru
Buritiguara –
Brazil Caapina –
Brazil Cachipuna – Peru...
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Wampoya Antipa Maca
Walakisa Zamora Pintuc Ayuli Morona Miazal Upano Bolona Bracamoro (Pacamuru)
Internal classification by
Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Jivaro...
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Azuay Department: 3
provinces —
Cuenca Province, Loja Province, Jaén de
Bracamoros y
Maynas Province.
Guayaquil Department: 2
provinces —
Guayaquil Province...