- The
Battle of Tarqui, also
known as the
Battle of
Portete de Tarqui, took
place on 27
February 1829 at Tarqui, near Cuenca,
today part of Ecuador. It...
- The Bahía
Portete m****acre (Spanish:
Masacre de
Bahia Portete) was a m****acre in the
Colombian town of Bahía
Portete (muni****lity of Uribia), in the Department...
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largest Colombian port. The port is
located in the
south head of
Bahia Portete, an area of
permanent winds and low rainfall, 75 km (47 mi)
north of the...
- Bahía
Portete –
Kaurrele National Natural Park (Spanish: PNN Bahía
Portete – Kaurrele) is a
national natural park in Uribia, La Guajira, Colombia. The...
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Victoria del
Portete is a town and
parish in
Cuenca Canton,
Azuay Province, Ecuador. The
parish covers an area of 206 km² and
according to the 2001 Ecuadorian...
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protected areas. At the
establishment of the most
recent addition, Bahía
Portete –
Kaurrele National Natural Park,
Colombian president Juan
Manuel Santos...
- Bahía de
Portete (Bahia
Portete) is a bay in La Guajira, Colombia. It lies
approximately 30
miles (48 km) from the
Venezuelan border on the
Guajira Peninsula...
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crisis El
Nogal bombing Neiva bombing 14 July Zona Rosa
attacks Bahía
Portete m****acre JM San José de Apartadó m****acre
Sierra Macarena ambush Jamundí...
- mines, Tren del Cerrejón, to the
maritime port of
Puerto Bolivar at
Bahia Portete, and 3,154
kilometres (1,960 mi) of 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge of which...
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located 1.3
nautical miles (2.4 km) off the
approach end of
Runway 09. The
Portete non-directional
beacon (Ident: PTE) is
located 0.8
nautical miles (1.5 km)...