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- The Pongo de Manseriche is a gorge in northwest Peru. The Marañón River runs through this gorge (and water gap) before it reaches the Amazon Basin. The...
- cuts through the jungle Ande in its midcourse, until at the Pongo de Manseriche it flows into the flat Amazon basin. Although historically, the term "Marañón...
- Manseriche District is one of six districts of the province Datem del Marañón in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco...
- importance on the northern side of the Amazon before reaching the Pongo de Manseriche. It is formed from a multitude of water-courses which descend the slopes...
- Loreto. Its place is strategic since it is immediately after the Pongo de Manseriche and therefore it is the first navigable point on the Marañón River on...
- and Marañón rivers penetrate Loreto after going through the Pongo de Manseriche. The weather is warm and humid with an average temperature of 17 °C (63 °F)...
- in territories on the banks of the Marañón River, around the Pongo de Manseriche region, close to the Spanish settlement of Borja. Between 1637 and 1652...
- Rhine in Germany Pongo de Mainique, Peru - on the Urubamba River Pongo de Manseriche, Peru - on the Marañón River Potomac Water Gap, United States Weltenburg...
- Achual Point. Beyond that, small boats frequently ascend to the Pongo de Manseriche, just above Achual Point in Peru. Annual flooding occurs in late northern...
- of whom lived on the banks of the Marañón river, around the Pongo de Manseriche region, in close proximity to the Spanish settlement of Borja. In 1639...