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Iquitos (/ɪˈkɪtɒs, iː-, -toʊs/ ;
Spanish pronunciation: [iˈkitos]) is the
capital city of Peru's
Maynas Province and
Loreto Region. It is the largest...
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Iquito (pronounced [iˈkitu]) is a
highly endangered Zaparoan language of Peru.
Iquito is one of
three surviving Zaparoan languages; the
other two being...
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indigenous peoples, (such as the Cocama, Omagua,
Iquito people and Urarina), as well as
peasants (ribereños) who live off the land...
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speakers left)
Conambo † Arabela–Andoa
Arabela (50 speakers)
Andoa †
Iquito–Cahuarano
Iquito (35 speakers)
Cahuarano †
Unclassified Aushiri † ?
Omurano † Aushiri...
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Iquitos Metropolitan Area is the name used to
refer to the
Peruvian metropolitan area
whose prin****l city is
Iquitos,
according to Muni****lity of...
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Kinski for him.
Herzog declined. In the
early part of the 20th century,
Iquitos, Peru, a
small city east of the
Andes in the
Amazon basin, is experiencing...
- The
cinema of
Iquitos, also
known as
Amazonian cinema, is an
important film
development and one of the
historic pioneering event of
cinema of Peru. Due...
- The
Iquitos gnatcatcher (Polioptila clementsi) is a bird in the
family Polioptilidae. It was
first described in 2005. It is
known only from the Allpahuayo-Mishana...
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shamans in
urban areas and
mestizo settlements,
specially in the
regions of
Iquitos and
Pucallpa (in Peru),
became the vegetalistas, folk
healers who are said...
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Iquitos várzea (NT0128) is an
ecoregion of
flooded forest along rivers in Brazil, Peru and
Bolivia in the west of the
Amazon biome. The
forest is...