-
Guarapiche” (The
Warriors from the
Guarapiche),
because of the
never giving up
mentality of its
players and the name of the
river (River
Guarapiche)...
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Guarapiche River is a
river of north-eastern Venezuela. It
flows into the San Juan River. Its
origin is in the
canyon named Puertas de
Miraflores in the...
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indigenous chief (cacique) who
lived with his
tribe next to the bank of
Guarapiche River. He was
murdered by a
supposed Spanish captain named Arrioja during...
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Another protected area is the
Guarapiche Forestal Reserve,
which protects the
forests located along the
banks of the
Guarapiche and San Juan Rivers. Like...
- River,
state of Bolívar, Venezuela.
Chayma /
Guarapiche /
Sayma –
extinct language once
spoken on the
Guarapiche River,
state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela. ****anagota...
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Retrieved 15 June 2012.
Stabroek editor (12
February 2012). "Venezuela says
Guarapiche oil
spill under control".
Stabroek News.
Archived from the
original on...
- the PSUV over an oil
spill in Monagas,
which poisoned the
water of the
Guarapiche River that the PSUV
leaders were
claiming was safe to drink. Briceño supported...
- pollution. In
February 2012 a
pipeline of
PDVSA ruptured next to the
Guarapiche River and
fouled it for many days. The
technicians in
charge refused to...
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species of
armored catfish endemic to
Venezuela where it is
found in the
Guarapiche River basin and the
lower Orinoco River basin. This
species grows to a...
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embankments and two batteries.
Solid positions,
supported to the
north by the
Guarapiche river and the
swamps to the east, made it
easily defensible, but the Republicans...