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Coata District is one of
fifteen districts of the
province Puno in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of
Quechua descent...
- of
these settlers were
registered as Uros de
Coata and Uros de Desaguadero, from
where the Uros of
Coata would be
better communicated and
related to Juliaca...
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living in the
Amazon River basin. Some
Munduruku communities are part of the
Coatá-Laranjal
Indigenous Land. They had an
estimated po****tion in 2014 of 13...
- distritos, singular: distrito):
Acora Amantani Atuncolla Capachica Chucuito Coata Huata Mañazo
Paucarcolla Pichacani Plateria Puno San
Antonio Tiquillaca...
- Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental.
Retrieved 2
March 2017. "Terra Indígena
Coatá-Laranjal".
Terras Indígenas no
Brasil (in Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental...
- of Lake Saracocha.
These two
lakes are part of the
system drained by the
Coata River,
which flows in a
generally easterly direction until entering westernmost...
- Lake Titicaca. In
order of
their relative flow volumes,
these are Ramis,
Coata, Ilave, Huancané, and Suchez. More than 20
other smaller streams empty into...
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water in
eastern Lake Titicaca, but a
minority of the
individuals in the
Coata River (which
flows into far
western Lake Titicaca) are similar. Several...
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president of the
Unified Defense Front against the
contamination of the
Coata basin and Lake Titicaca. The
regional SUTEP,
which ignored Boluarte's election...
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president of the
Unified Defense Front against the
contamination of the
Coata basin and Lake Titicaca, who
called for new
demonstrations between 13 and...