- as the fact that the
Purus River diminishes in
throughput past the
Curanja.
Curanja,
which was once a
prosperous and
lively station,
today it is in clear...
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people of
Brazil and Peru.
Their villages are
located along the
Purus and
Curanja Rivers in Peru and the Tarauacá, Jordão, Breu, Muru, Envira, Humaitã, and...
-
Brazil for
which it is named,
although it has also been
recorded from the
Curanja River,
which is also part of the
Purus drainage in Peru. The
species reaches...
-
language family. It is
spoken by
about 1,600 Kaxinawá in Peru,
along the
Curanja and the
Purus Rivers, and in
Brazil by 400 Kaxinawá in the
state of Acre...
- -
spoken on the
upper course of the
Purus River near the
mouth of the
Curanja River, Loreto. (Unattested.)
Espino -
spoken on the
Curumaha River in the...
- Cusitinavo):
upper Purus River in Peru (in 1886,
spoken on the Curumahá
River or
Curanja River, and
probably also on the
Cujar River)
Kuniba (Kunibo): Juruá River...
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River Purús River, 483 km Acre
River Iaco
River or Yaco
Chandless River Curanja River Alto Purús
River Juruá
River or
Yurua Alto
Yurua Putumayu Yaguas...
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found in the
western part of the park. The main
rivers in the area (Purús,
Curanja,
Cujar and Curiuja) can have some
sandy s****s.
Average annual precipitation...
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Purus River while enroute to
deliver supplies to
rubber tappers on the
Curanja tributary.
Another steamship named Mercedes,
which belonged to
Carlos Scharff...