- The
Kantuta expeditions were two
separate Pacific Ocean expeditions on
balsa rafts led by the
Czech explorer and
adventurer Eduard Ingris in 1955 and...
-
called Kantuta. His
first expedition,
Kantuta I, took
place in 1955–1956 and led to failure. In 1959,
Ingris built a new
balsa raft,
Kantuta II, and...
- (along with the
tricolor flag,
national anthem, coat of arms, the ****ade;
kantuta flower and patujú flower).
Despite its
landlocked status,
Bolivia has a...
- 2000 Pacifico, an
album by
Pacifico (singer), 2002 Pacifico, an
album by
Kantuta, 1993,
nominated for best
producer award at the 1994 New
Zealand Music...
- sheep, also
graze the slopes.
Amantani is
known as the "Island of the
Kantuta",
after the
national flower of Peru and Bolivia,
which grows plentifully...
-
Bolivian national anthem; the coat of arms; the wiphala; the rosette; the
kantuta flower and the patujú flower. (Art. 6 ii) "Bolivia". The
World Factbook...
-
Simon Universitartios Virginia,
Fraternidad Folklorica Cultural Ruphay VA,
Kantuta Ballet Folklorico de
Bolivia and much more. A male
caporal dress depicts...
- also
known as
seibo or bucaré.
Bolivia has two
national flowers: the
kantuta (Cantua buxifolia) and patujú (Heliconia rostrata).
Brazil has no official...
- America,
living in
Brazil and Peru. In 1955 and 1959 he
organized the
Kantuta and
Kantuta II raft
voyages and
sailed across the Pacific, in
similar style to...
- 2024.
Retrieved 18
December 2024. the
complete legend of the
tricolor Kantuta Archived 2006-05-13 at the
Wayback Machine,
translated in
French from Leyendas...