- The Mayo-
Chinchipe or Mayo-
Chinchipe-Marañon
culture existed from c. 5500 – 1700 BCE in the
highlands of what is now
Ecuador and
north Peruvian Andes...
- The
Chinchipe River is a
river on the
border between Ecuador and Peru. It
rises in Ecuador, in the Zamora-
Chinchipe Province, in the
Podocarpus National...
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Zamora Chinchipe (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈmoɾa tʃinˈtʃipe]),
Province of
Zamora Chinchipe is a
province of the
Republic of Ecuador,
located at the...
- The
Chinchipe spinetail (Synallaxis chinchipensis) is a
species of bird in the
family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. It is
endemic to Peru. The
Chinchipe spinetail...
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Chinchipe Canton is a
canton of Ecuador,
located in the Zamora-
Chinchipe Province. Its
capital is the town of Zumba. Its po****tion at the 2001 census...
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culture is now
known as Mayo-
Chinchipe; its area
extends from the
Podocarpus National Park in Ecuador, to the area
where Chinchipe River flows into the Marañon...
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cacao tree was
first domesticated at
least 5,300
years ago by the Mayo-
Chinchipe culture in
South America,
before it was
introduced in Mesoamerica. Cacao...
- just to the
north of its
regional capital of es:Palanda, in the Zamora-
Chinchipe Province of Ecuador. This
ancient settlement is
located on the eastern...
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Cuenca Region 7 (27,571 km2, or 10,645 mi2): El Oro, Loja, and
Zamora Chinchipe.
Administrative city: Loja
Quito and
Guayaquil are
Metropolitan Districts...
- site in what is present-day
southeast Ecuador (Zamora-
Chinchipe Province) by the Mayo-
Chinchipe culture before being introduced in Mesoamerica. In Mesoamerica...