- The
Battle of Tarqui, also
known as the
Battle of
Portete de Tarqui, took
place on 27
February 1829 at Tarqui, near Cuenca,
today part of Ecuador. It...
- The Bahía
Portete m****acre (Spanish:
Masacre de
Bahia Portete) was a m****acre in the
Colombian town of Bahía
Portete (muni****lity of Uribia), in the Department...
- Bahía
Portete –
Kaurrele National Natural Park (Spanish: PNN Bahía
Portete – Kaurrele) is a
national natural park in Uribia, La Guajira, Colombia. The...
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largest Colombian port. The port is
located in the
south head of
Bahia Portete, an area of
permanent winds and low rainfall, 75 km (47 mi)
north of the...
-
Victoria del
Portete is a town and
parish in
Cuenca Canton,
Azuay Province, Ecuador. The
parish covers an area of 206 km² and
according to the 2001 Ecuadorian...
- the
Battle of
Portete de
Tarqui on the 26
February and the 27
February 1829. It is
necessary to
point out that at the
Battle of the
Portete de Tarqui, only...
- Bahía de
Portete (Bahia
Portete) is a bay in La Guajira, Colombia. It lies
approximately 30
miles (48 km) from the
Venezuelan border on the
Guajira Peninsula...
- pirates,
Edward Mansvelt and his vice
admiral Henry Morgan,
arrived at
Portete, a
small bay
between Limón and Moín, in 1666. They
proceeded inland to...
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protected areas. At the
establishment of the most
recent addition, Bahía
Portete –
Kaurrele National Natural Park,
Colombian president Juan
Manuel Santos...
- mines, Tren del Cerrejón, to the
maritime port of
Puerto Bolivar at
Bahia Portete, and 3,154
kilometres (1,960 mi) of 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge of which...