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Guaqui is a
railhead and port in
Bolivia on Lake Titicaca. A
ferry (a car float)
connects with the
Peruvian railhead and port on Puno. It
served as location...
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Guaqui Muni****lity is the
second muni****l
section of the
Ingavi Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its seat is
Guaqui. The muni****lity consists...
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Guaqui or
Guaque River is a
tributary of the Bío Bío
River in the Bío Bío
Region of Chile. It is a
river of
great volume with a
course of 55 kilometers...
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Puerto Guaqui is a
small town in Bolivia. 16°35′39″S 68°51′06″W / 16.5942°S 68.8517°W / -16.5942; -68.8517 v t e...
- The
Battle of
Huaqui or
Battle of
Guaqui-modern spelling- (in some
sources also
called Yuraicoragua or
Battle of Desaguadero), was a
battle on June 20...
- José
Manuel de
Goyeneche y Barreda, 1st
Count of
Guaqui (June 12, 1776, in Arequipa,
Viceroyalty of Peru –
October 10, 1846 in Madrid) was a
Spanish soldier...
- Jani
Lawani Janq'u
Jaqhi Jilarata Jisk'a
Sallalla Laqaya Nasa Puqi
Pukara (
Guaqui)
Pukara (J. de Machaca)
Phujtir Pata
Punta Qala
Waxrani Quta Willk'i Q'awiri...
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Khasani La
Chojlla Machacamarca,
Aroma Marquirivi Palcoco Pasto Pata
Puerto Guaqui "Sub-national HDI - Area
Database -
Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab...
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joined by the
Tavolevo River,
flowing east from the
Nahuelbuta Range, the
Guaqui River coming from the east in the
Andes foothills, and the
small Rele River...
- Juan
Mariano de
Goyeneche y Gamio, 3rd
Count of
Guaqui and
Grandee of Spain,
wearing the
Grand Cross and sash of the
Order of St.
Gregory the Great....