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Censos Nacionales 2007
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- Jirón
Cotabambas,
formerly known as Jirón Independencia, is a
street in the
Damero de Pizarro,
located in the
historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street...
- lake in Peru
located in the Apurímac Region,
Cotabambas Province,
Cotabambas District, south-east of
Cotabambas. It is
situated at a
height of
about 4,469...
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Cotabambas (Aymara Quta Pampa,
meaning "plain of lakes") is one of the six
districts of the
Cotabambas Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the...
- Las
Bambas copper mine is an open-pit
copper mine in the
Cotabambas province of Peru. With over a
billion tons of
copper ore, the
deposit is one of the...
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Antabamba (Antabamba)
Aymaraes (Chalhuanca)
Chincheros (Chincheros)
Cotabambas (Tambobamba) Grau (Chuquibambilla)
According to the 2007 Peru Census,...
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Wellington Region, New
Zealand Mara District, a
district in the
province of
Cotabambas, Apurimac, Peru Mara (Iza), a
river in
northern Romania Mara Lake, a lake...
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their first matches were pla****. The stud was
located on the same street,
Cotabambas, in Lima The club is one of the
oldest professional football teams in...
- in 1971 Born
Maria Isabel Granda Larco (1920-09-03)September 3, 1920
Cotabambas Province, Apurímac Died
March 8, 1983(1983-03-08) (aged 62) Lauderdale...
- the
Soras and Rucanas, the Vilcas, the Lucanas, the Chalcas, and the
Cotabambas. The
conquest of the
chiefdom of Chincha, and the
neighboring valley of...