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Mocoa (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈko.a]) (Kamsá: Shatjok) is a muni****lity and
capital city of the
department of
Putumayo in Colombia. The city is located...
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Mocoa landslide was a
natural disaster that took
place in 2017.
During the pre-dawn
hours of 1 April 2017,
locally heavy rain
triggered flash flooding...
- the south-west of the country,
bordering Ecuador and Peru. Its
capital is
Mocoa. The word
putumayo comes from the
Quechua languages. The verb p'utuy means...
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species of
colourful lizard found in Australia. A
synonym for the
species is
Mocoa tetradactyla,
published with a
description by A. W. E. O'Shaughnessy in...
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Villavicencio 21 Nariño
Pasto 22
Norte de
Santander Cúcuta 23
Putumayo Mocoa 24 Quindío
Armenia 25
Risaralda Pereira 26 San Andrés,
Providencia and Santa...
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guerre of Eliécer
Erlington Chamorro Acosta (born 10
January 1956 in
Mocoa,
Putumayo Department), is one of the main
commanders of the Ejército de...
- Y****eni
Castro Mosquera 26
Atrato Putumayo Claudia Marcela Chávez Roa 25
Mocoa Quindío María José
Cardona Salazar 22
Armenia Riohacha Olga María Álvarez...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of
Mocoa–Sibundoy (Latin: Mocoën(sis)-Sibundoyen(sis)) is a
diocese located in the
cities of
Mocoa and
Sibundoy in the ecclesiastical...
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Confederation and the
United States of
Colombia from 1845 to 1886. Its
capital was
Mocoa. The Caquetá
Territory was
created on May 2, 1845, as a
national territory...
- Ibagué
yvakue ("fallen
fruit or
fruit peel"), Acuata, Arauca, Tibacuy,
Mocoa, El Jagua, Iguambi, Itagüí ("from the rocks"), Yacare, Teranguara, Chachagüí...