- The Río
Grande (or Río
Guapay) in
Bolivia rises on the
southern slope of the
Cochabamba mountains, east of the city Cochabamba, at 17°26′11″S 65°52′22″W...
- the west, and the Ichilo,
Guapay, Ivari,
Manique and
Guapore from the east.
Taking into
account its
length only, the
Guapay should be
considered the upper...
- On
September 13, 1590, the city was
officially moved to the
banks of the
Guapay Empero river and
renamed San
Lorenzo de la Frontera. Nevertheless, the conditions...
- River, Rondônia.
Tacunbiacu –
between the
Guapay River and the
Chiquitos Plains, Bolivia.
Tamacosi –
Guapay River near La Barranca,
Santa Cruz province...
-
Suberiono -
extinct language once
spoken west of the Mamoré
River and the
Guapay River, Bolivia. (Unattested.)
Pauna -
extinct language once
spoken at the...
-
Santa Cruz
Departamento de
Santa Cruz (Spanish)
Department View of the
Guapay River Flag Coat of arms Motto:
Siempre libres cruceños seamos. (Free Cruceños...
-
nearly as far
north as
Santa Cruz de la
Sierra and
includes portions of the
Guapay, Parapetí, and Ɨtɨka
Guasu (or Pilcomayo)
River valleys. The
Bolivian Guarani...
-
valleys and
pampas of
Santa Cruz
between the
Siberia mountain ridge and the
Guapay River. The
region was
later conquered by the
Incas as they
expanded to the...
-
trees and brush, with the
eastern end of the
runway eroding down into the
Guapay River valley.
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rivers run
through San Julián muni****lity,
including the Río
Grande or
Guapay River, the San Julián River, the
Pailas River, the Bolsón River, and the...