- the
rivers Ansuy and
Jatun Yacu,
where they are also
known as
Quijos Quechua. The
Quijos Original Nation (NAOKI) has an
extension of
community territory...
-
Governorate of
Quijos (Spanish:
Gobierno de
Quijos / Gobernación de los
Quijos), also
known unofficially as the
Province of the
Quijos (Spanish: Provincia...
-
canton seat of —
Quijos Canton in Napo Province, Ecuador. It is the home of the
Quijos-Quichua
indigenous people. It is
located near the
Quijos river on South...
-
Quijos Canton is a
canton of
Ecuador located in the Napo Province. Its
capital is the town of Baeza. It
includes the
village of Chalpi. Its po****tion...
- groups: The Inca
people who
established the
Incan empire and
colonized the
Quijos. The
Chanka people from
Huancavelica and Ayacucho, Peru. The Inga people...
-
Huaris Sihuas Ocros Yauyos Yarus Otavalos Salasaca Puruha Cañari
Panzaleo Quijos-Quichua
Amazonian Kichwas Kolla Kallawaya Túpac
Amaru II, Revolutionary...
-
additionally referred in 1822 to as the
Department of
Quijos and
Maynas (Spanish:
Departamento de
Quijos y Maynas) or in 1824 as the
Province of
Maynas (Spanish:...
-
Empire that
existed from 1802 to 1822. It
replaced the
governorates of
Quijos and Maynas,
excluding the latter's
village of Papallacta. The territory...
- live in the
Oriente and
consist of the
Oriente Kichwa (the
Canelo and the
Quijos), the Shuar, the Huaorani, the Siona-Secoya, the Cofán, and the Achuar....
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Archidona Carlos Julio Aro****a Tola 2,943 501
Carlos Julio Aro****a Tola El
Chaco 6,133 3,473 El
Chaco Quijos 5,505 1,577
Baeza Tena 46,007 3,904 Tena...