- Most
likely Guarayos migrated to
Bolivia from
Paraguay centuries before when the Guaraní
attacked the
frontiers of the Inca Empire.
Guarayos ancestors are...
- Ascención de
Guarayos Airport (IATA: ASC, ICAO: SLAS) is an
airport serving Ascención de
Guarayos, a town in the
Santa Cruz
Department of Bolivia. The...
- Ascensión de
Guarayos is a town in Bolivia. In 2010 it had an
estimated po****tion of 18,816. The town is
served by Ascensión de
Guarayos Airport. "World...
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Guarayos is a
province in the
northwestern parts of the
Bolivian Santa Cruz Department.
Guarayos is one of
fifteen provinces in the
Santa Cruz Department...
- at [[:de:El
Puente (
Guarayos)]]; see its
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-
diccionario guarayo -
castellano -
guarayo. Cochabamba:
Sociedad Bíblica Boliviana. Hoeller,
Alfredo (1932).
Guarayo-Deutsches Wörterbuch.
Guarayos: Verlag...
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Fuegian religion Selk'nam
religion Garifuna spirituality Guarani religion Guarayos beliefs Guayupe religion Gwich'in
beliefs Haida religion Ho-Chunk religion...
- also
known as the Chama, Ese Eja, Ese Exa, Ese’ejja, Huarayo, Tambopata-
Guarayo, or
Tiatinagua people. The Ese Ejja
language is a
Tacanan language, spoken...
- San
Jorge Lake is a lake in the
Guarayos Province/Marbán Province, Beni Department, Bolivia. At an
elevation of 160 m, its
surface area is 68.6 km². v...
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among others.
Ethnicities of the
Oriental Llanos Guaraníes.
Formed by
Guarayos, Pausernas, Sirionos, Chiriguanos, Wichí, Chulipis, Tapietes [es], Tobas...