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Tarqui may
refer to:
Tarqui, ****la,
Colombia Tarqui,
Cuenca Canton,
Ecuador Tarqui,
Guayaquil Canton,
Ecuador Tarqui,
Pastaza Canton,
Ecuador This disambiguation...
- 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...
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Tarqui is a
rural parish (parroquia) in
Cuenca Canton, Azuay, Ecuador. Cuenca,
officially known as
Santa Ana de los
Cuatro Ríos de Cuenca, is the capital...
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Tarqui is an
urban parish (parroquia) in
Pastaza Canton, Pastaza, Ecuador. 1°31′24″S 78°00′12″W / 1.523467°S 78.003450°W / -1.523467; -78.003450 v t...
- gave the
young republic its
first Constitution in 1828. In the
Battle of
Tarqui,
fought on 27
February 1829,
heavily outnumbered two to one,
Sucre defeated...
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Presidential Escort Group "Granaderos de
Tarqui" (Spanish:
Grupo de Caballería
Escolta Presidencial "Granaderos de
Tarqui") is the
President of Ecuador's honour...
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Tarqui is a town and muni****lity in the ****la Department, Colombia.
Tarqui was used also used in the Inca civilization. "Censo
Nacional de Población...
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Tarqui is an
urban parish in
Guayaquil Canton, Guayas, Ecuador,
named after the
Battle of
Tarqui.
Tarqui is the
largest and most
populous parish in Guayaquil...
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Tania Pariona Tarqui (born 1984) is a
Quechua leader,
social worker,
politician and
human rights activist who
represented the
Department of
Ayacucho in...
- as its
largest and most po****ted city. It is
crossed by the Tomebamba,
Tarqui,
Yanuncay and Machángara rivers, in the south-central inter-Andean region...