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Piribebuy (in Guaraní, Pirĩvevúi) is a town and
district in the
Cordillera Department of Paraguay. It is of
spontaneous origin,
though some attribute...
- The
Battle of
Piribebuy was
fought on 12
August 1869 in the
Paraguayan town of
Piribebuy,
which was then
serving as a
temporary capital of the Paraguayan...
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Otothyropsis piribebuy is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it is
known to
occur in the
Piribebuy River and...
- The
Piribebuy River is a
river of Paraguay. List of
rivers of
Paraguay Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993.
GEOnet Names Server v t e...
- in
existing territories Arroyos y Esteros, 1 de Marzo,
Caraguatay and
Piribebuy.
Towards the end of the
eighteenth century these small towns were expanding...
- his
headquarters in
Cerro León.: 101 The
Allied attack on the town of
Piribebuy, then
serving as a
temporary capital for the
Paraguayan government, lasted...
- López
ordered the
evacuation of Asunción to the
provisional capital of
Piribebuy.: 95 Hooker, T.D., 2008, The
Paraguayan War, Nottingham:
Foundry Books...
- Pirayú Pozo
Colorado Presidente Franco Primero de
Marzo Puerto Pinasco Piribebuy Quiindy Quyquyhó Raúl ****nio
Oviedo Repatriación
Salto del Guairá San...
- the Hills,
which lasted over a year. Most
important were the
Battle of
Piribebuy and the
Battle of
Acosta Ñu, in
which more than 5,000 Paraguayans died...
- and children, as
evidenced at the
Battle of
Acosta Ñu. The
battles of
Piribebuy and
Acosta Ñu were the last two
major clashes of the war. What was left...