- The
Pastaza River (Spanish: Río
Pastaza,
formerly known as the Sumatara) also
known as the Patate,
flowing in
Ecuador and Peru is a
large tributary to...
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Pastaza may
refer to:
Pastaza River of
Ecuador and Peru
Pastaza Province,
Ecuador This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpuʝo]), also
known as El Puyo, is the
capital of
Pastaza, a
province in Ecuador. Puyo is
located at an
altitude of approximately...
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Pastaza (Spanish pronunciation: [pasˈtasa]) is a
province in the
Oriente of
Ecuador located in the
eastern jungle. The
capital is Puyo,
founded on May...
- The
Pastaza corydoras (Corydoras pastazensis) is a
tropical freshwater fish
belonging to the
Corydoradinae sub-family of the
family Callichthyidae. It...
- (24th ed., 2021) Napo
Lowland at
Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021)
Southern Pastaza at
Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Calderón
Highland at
Ethnologue (24th ed...
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Tarqui is an
urban parish (parroquia) in
Pastaza Canton,
Pastaza, Ecuador. 1°31′24″S 78°00′12″W / 1.523467°S 78.003450°W / -1.523467; -78.003450 v...
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foothills of the
Ecuadorian Andes. It is also the name of the
Canton in
Pastaza Province of
which it is a part. It
lends its name to S**** Mera, a larger...
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Quichua of
Pastaza, is an
Indigenous people of Ecuador. They are a
Lowland Quichua (Runa Shimi) people,
inhabiting the
province of
Pastaza on the banks...
- and
Canelos Kichwa (also
referred to as
Kichwa del
Pastaza, or
Pastaza Runa
living in the
Pastaza Province).
There are
approximately 419
organized communities...