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- pachyrhyncha) Guacamaya (plant), a genus of plants native to South America Guacamaya Formation, a geologic formation in Mexico Guacamayas, Boyacá, a town...
- Guacamayas is a town and muni****lity in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Gutiérrez Province. (in Spanish) Guacamayas...
- Guacamaya (Spanish for 'macaw') is an international group of hackers that has published anonymous reports and leaked sensitive files in the public interest...
- area of city, which includes the communities of Las Guacamayas, La Orilla, and La Mira y Guacamayas. When known as Los Llanitos, it formed part of the...
- Guacamaya is a group of plants in the family Rapateaceae described as a genus in 1931. The only known species is Guacamaya superba, native to the Río Guainía...
- Retrieved 22 June 2022. "MiAmbiente+ parti**** en la 6ta Liberación de Guacamayas en Valle de Copán". "Symbols". Latvia.eu. 2016. Archived from the original...
- thick-billed macaw or thick-billed conure. In Mexico, it is locally called guacamaya ("macaw") or cotorra serrana ("mountain parrot"). classified internationally...
- 200 ft) in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. San Mateo borders Guacamayas, Panqueba and El Cocuy in the east, Boavita in the west, Macaravita, Santander...
- The Guacamaya Formation is a geologic formation in Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. Earth sciences portal Mexico portal...
- plant in the area between the Colombian rivers of Guainia and Inírida. Guacamaya superba, another plant in the Rapateaceae family, is also endemic to this...