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Bolivian Yungas lies to the south,
entirely within Bolivia. The
Cordillera Apolobamba marks the
boundary between the
Peruvian Yungas and
Bolivian Yungas. The...
- 290253°S 67.827126°W / -16.290253; -67.827126 (Southern end of the
Yungas Road) The
Yungas Road, po****rly
known as The
Death Road, is a 64-kilometre (40 mi)...
- The
Bolivian Yungas is a
tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the
Yungas of
central Bolivia. The
ecoregion occurs in elevations...
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Province and Sud
Yungas Province Yunga language (Peru)
Yunga language (Australia)
Yunga people (Australia), an
ethnic group Yungas Cocalera Revolution...
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Yungas is a
province in the
Yungas area of the
Bolivian department of La Paz.
During the
presidency of José
Manuel Pando the
Yungas Province was divided...
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postponed to 1851), The
indigenous Aymara people and
mestizos lived in the
Yungas before the Afro-Bolivians. The word saya
originates from
Kikongo nsaya,...
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Pudella carlae, the
Peruvian Yungas pudu, is a
species of deer from Peru. It was
found in 2024 to be a
distinct species from the
northern pudu, from which...
- The
Peruvian Yungas comprise a
tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in Peru.
During the Inca Empire, the term
yunga referred to both...
- for two
specimens of P. obscura. The
Yungas guan is
found on the east side of the
Andes in the
Southern Andean Yungas of
southwestern Bolivia and northwestern...
- The
Yungas manakin (Chiroxiphia boliviana) is a
species of bird in the
family Pipridae. It
closely resembles the blue-backed manakin, but
unlike that species...