- The
Culuene River, or
Kuluene River is a 600 km
tributary of
Xingu River in Mato Grosso, a
state in
western Brazil. The main
economic activities in the...
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covered about 250
square kilometers. Near the
source of
Xingu River is
Culuene River, a 600
kilometres (370 mi) tributary. The name is the
title of a...
- The
Culuene Biological Reserve (Portuguese:
Reserva Biológica
Culuene) is a
biological reserve in the
state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It
protects an area...
- of Brazil, and by the Matipu. It is
spoken in
seven villages along the
Culuene River in the
Xingu Indigenous Park of Mato Grosso. The
Matipuhy dialect...
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reserves in the Cerrado,
covering 8,196 ha of land. An
example is the
Culuene Biological Reserve,
which is the
largest in the biome. IUCN
Category II...
- of Brazil. The muni****lity
contains the 3,900
hectares (9,600 acres)
Culuene Biological Reserve,
created in 1898. As of 2021,
people are
creating a...
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Agavotocueng -
spoken by an
unknown tribe between the Curisevú
River and
Culuene River. (Unattested.)
Marawan group Marawan /
Maraon -
spoken on the Oiapoque...
-
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Culuene River in the
Xingu River basin in the
state of Mato
Grosso in Brazil. It...
- –
spoken on the
Culuene River in the
village of Cuicuro.
Kalapalo /
Apalaquiri –
spoken in the
village of the same name on the
Culuene River. Matipú /...
- River, Steinem, Ronuro, Jatoba,
Batavi (or Tamitatoala), Auiiti, Culiseu,
Culuene River and Tonguro. The
Upper Xingu region was a
highly self-organized pre-Columbian...