- The
Parapetí River is a
river in
Bolivia that has its
source on the
eastern side the Andes,
flows through the Gran
Chaco of
Bolivia and ends in the marshes...
- Gran Chaco. They live in an area
surrounded by the Paraguay, Pilcomayo,
Parapetí, and
Grande Rivers,
spanning both
Bolivia and Paraguay.
There are approximately...
- Ava Guaraní
people were
counted in the year 2000, in the south-central
Parapeti River area and in the city of Tarija. In Argentina,
there were approximately...
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geographic Gran Chaco. The
northwestern boundary of the
cultural area is the
Parapetí River and the
marshes of the Bañados de
Izozog depression,
beyond which...
-
north as
Santa Cruz de la
Sierra and
includes portions of the Guapay,
Parapetí, and Ɨtɨka
Guasu (or Pilcomayo)
River valleys. The
Bolivian Guarani are...
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isolated tribes in
Brazil Jande Jari, "our grandmother",
spirit of the
river Parapetí in
Bolivia Mala Visiõ,
According to one
version of the legend, Mala Vision...
-
River or San
Miguel or San Julián or San
Pablo Machupo River Quizer River Parapetí River usually ends in the Bañados de
Izozog depression Cañón
Verde River...
- San
Antonio del
Parapetí is a town in the
Santa Cruz
Department of Bolivia. INE –
Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia. "Censo
Nacional de Población...
- Name Area (ha) Area (acre) Bañados del
Izozog y el río
Parapetí 615,882 1,521,880
Cuenca de
Tajzara 5,500 14,000 Lago
Titicaca 800,000 2,000,000 Lagos...
- inhabitants, also
known as "Camireños."
Camiri is on the
banks of the
Parapeti River in a
small valley surrounded by
rolling hills on the east, north...