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Tumaco is a port city and muni****lity in the Nariño Department, Colombia, by the
Pacific Ocean. It is
located on the
southwestern corner of Colombia,...
- The 1979
Tumaco earthquake occurred at 02:59
local time on 12
December with a
moment magnitude of 8.2 and a
maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent)...
- The
Tumaco-La
Tolita culture or
Tulato culture, also
known as the
Tumaco Culture in
Colombia or as the
Tolita Culture in
Ecuador was an archaeological...
- city of
Tumaco in the Nariño
Department of Colombia. The
airport is on an
island connected to the
mainland through a
series of bridges. The
Tumaco non-directional...
- is
repeated in a north-south direction.
Other important cities include Tumaco and Ipiales. The
territory was
occupied during the Pre-Columbian era by...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Tumaco (Latin: Tumacoënsis) is a
suffragan Latin diocese in the
ecclesiastical province of Popayán, in
southwestern Colombia...
-
Scottish Premiership side Rangers, on loan from
Ligue 1 club Lens. Born in
Tumaco, Cortés
progressed through the
academy of Millonarios,
making his debut...
- The
earliest examples of gold
craftsmanship have been
attributed to the
Tumaco people of the
Pacific coast and date to
around 325 BCE.
Roughly between...
- town in
Tumaco Muni****lity, Nariño
Department in Colombia. La
Guayacana has a very wet
tropical rainforest climate (Af). "Guayacana (
Tumaco, Nariño,...
- The chestnut-throated
seedeater (Sporophila telasco) is
Neotropical songbird in the
family Thraupidae. It is
found in
along the
western seaboard of South...