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- Pallatanga is a location in the Chimborazo Province, Ecuador. It is the seat of the Pallatanga Canton. The village is located in the foothills of the Andes...
- Pallatanga Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Chimborazo Province. Its capital is the town of Pallatanga. Its po****tion at the 2001 census...
- (1859). "List of the first Collection of Birds made by Mr. Louis Fraser at Pallatanga, Ecuador, with Notes and Descriptions of New Species". Proceedings of...
- 159 ****andá Guamote 45,153 1,216 Guamote Guano 42,851 460 Guano Pallatanga 11,544 377 Pallatanga Penipe 6,739 370 Penipe Riobamba 225,741 980 Riobamba...
- important SW-NE trending-dextral-fault systems: the Pallatanga fault and the Chingual fault. The Pallatanga fault runs close to the epicenter and movement...
- Huaca Tulcán Chimborazo Alausí Chambo Chunchi Colta ****andá Guamote Guano Pallatanga Penipe Riobamba Cotopaxi La Maná Latacunga Pangua Pujilí Salcedo Saquisilí...
- 159 ****andá Guamote 35,210 1,216 Guamote Guano 37,888 460 Guano Pallatanga 10,800 377 Pallatanga Penipe 6,485 370 Penipe Riobamba 193,315 980 Riobamba...
- west and right-lateral faulting in the east along the Chingual-Cosanga-Pallatanga-Puná Fault. The region hosts shallow crustal earthquakes ****ociated with...
- (1859). "List of the first Collection of Birds made by Mr. Louis Fraser at Pallatanga, Ecuador, with Notes and Descriptions of New Species". Proceedings of...
- fern. The only known collection was made more than a century ago, near Pallatanga in Chimborazo province, Ecuador, in high Andean forest above 1 500 m altitude...