- The
Perené River (Spanish: Río
Perené) is a
Peruvian river on the
eastern slopes of the
South American Andes. It is
formed at the
confluence of the Chanchamayo...
- the
palatal fricative /ç/.
Mihas shows a
similar inventory for the Alto
Perené variety with few differences.
These are that
Mihas does not
include neither...
-
Perené District is one of six
districts of the
province Chanchamayo in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de Información...
- (430 mi), the Apurímac then
joins Río
Mantaro to form the Ene,
which joins the
Perene to form the Tambo,
which joins the
Urubamba River to form the Ucayali. After...
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Norte Ashéninka
Perené Pichis Ashéninka Aiyíninka
Apurucayali Ucayali-Yurúa Ashéninka
There are
grammars for Ucayali-Pajonal, Ashéninka
Perené, Nanti, Aiyíninka...
-
whose source is in the
Andean Sierra and
flows northwards becoming the
Perené River. The
province has an
estimated po****tion of 151,489 (2017), half...
- the Ene River, 440 m (1,440 ft)
above sea level; then
after joining the
Perené River at 330 m (1,080 ft)
above sea level, it
becomes the
Tambo River; when...
- Arkansas, U.S. Occupation(s)
Traveling salesman,
soldier Employer(s) J H
Perene Equipment Company, U.S. Army,
Manbee Equipment Company Spouses Virginia...
- waterbody;
about 159 km (99 mi) long. It
starts at the
confluence of the Ene and
Perené Rivers at the town of
Puerto Prado. From here the
Tambo flows 70 km (43 mi)...
- jungle, with
valleys of
great length,
modelled by the Tulumayu, Pawqartampu,
Perené and Ene rivers, is
located on the
eastern side of the region. Lake Junin...