- in the Far East. The
earliest comes from a rock
shelter at
Estrecho de
Quípar in Spain,
dated to
greater than 0.9 mya.
Teeth from an
undetermined Hominan...
- with 8227
males and 8021 females. It is
crossed by the
rivers Argos and
Quipar. The area has
traditionally been an
important source of marble, particularly...
- 95 m³/s
River Alhárabe, 0,20 m³/s Río
Benamor Río Argos, 0,50 m³/s Río
Quípar, 0,79 m³/s
River Mula, 5,10 m³/s
River Pliego Rambla Salada River Guadalentín...
-
great damage throughout its basin. The flow of Mundo, Alhárabe, Argos,
Quípar and Mula
rivers also
increased rapidly. Thus, an
enormous flood arose that...
-
Evidence from
burnt small mammal bones at
Cueva Negra del
Estrecho del Río
Quípar, Murcia, Spain".
Journal of
Archaeological Science: Reports. 9: 427–436...
-
mountainous area that
occurs in the east of
Noroeste and a
river which name is
Quípar that is
present in the
western half of the comarca. It
includes the muni****lities...
- po****tion
consisted of 27; Río Moratalla,
which was home to 418 people; and Río
Quípar,
where 109
people resided. The po****tion is
predominantly Spanish, but...
- -114.51 22
Fernando Urdapilleta Febo II Argentina -116.01 23
Alvaro Sabbo Quipar Portugal -117.51 24
Ragnar Gustafsson Dan Sweden -118.00 25
Gerhard Schulz...
- ES6200043 Río
Quípar (official name: Río
Quípar)
Other names: n/a 38°09′55″N 1°39′09″W / 38.1653°N 1.6525°W / 38.1653; -1.6525 (Río
Quípar) ES6200044...
- III −142.00 8 Portugal
Jorge Mathias Nucleo −92.50 −348.01 Ãlvaro
Sabbo Quipar −117.51
Mario Delgado The Man from
Laramie −138.00
Joaquim Silva Heleboro...