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Utcubamba (hispanicized spelling), in
Quechua Utkhupampa (utkhu cotton,
pampa a
large plain, "cotton plain"), is one of
seven provinces of the Amazonas...
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Utcubamba (hispanicized spelling) or
Utkhupampa (Quechua
utkhu cotton,
pampa a
large plain, "cotton plain") is a
river in the
Amazonas Region of Peru...
- the
Utcubamba Valley. Kuélap is
located on a
limestone ridge on top of a
mountain at an
elevation of 3000 metres, on the left bank of the
Utcubamba River...
- The
Utcubamba tapaculo (Scytalopus intermedius) is a
species of bird in the
family Rhinocryptidae that the
South American classification Committee of...
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triangular region formed by the
confluence of the Marañón
River and the
Utcubamba in
Bagua Province, up to the
basin of the
Abiseo River where the Gran...
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September 1, 1941, Bagua. On May 18, 1984, Condorcanqui. On May 30, 1984,
Utcubamba. The
colonial splendour of Chachapoyas,
almost a
complete city, was disappearing...
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Cerro Carbón,
located in the
margin left side of the vale of Alto
Utcubamba. The San José de
Laumar River serves as the
Southeastern border. Revash's...
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Grande is a town in the
Amazonas region in
northern Peru. It is
capital of
Utcubamba Province, and of
Bagua Grande District.
Bagua Grande has an estimated...
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hyliota Usambara thrush Usambara weaver Usambiro barbet Ussher's
flycatcher Utcubamba tapaculo Utupua whistler Vampire ground finch Van Dam's
vanga Van H****elt's...
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Chachapoyas culture sarcophagi at the
archaeological site of Carajía in the
Utcubamba Valley,
located 18 km
northwest of the city of Chachapoyas, Peru in Luya...