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Zarumilla is a city in the
Tumbes Region, in
northwestern Peru. It has a po****tion of 54,625 as of 2019, and is the
capital of the
Zarumilla Province...
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Zarumilla is one of the
three provinces of the
Tumbes Region in
northwestern Peru. It
borders the
Pacific Ocean on the north,
Ecuador on the
south and...
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staging incursions and even
occupations of the
Peruvian territory of
Zarumilla, the
Peruvian president,
Manuel Prado,
ordered the
formation of the Northern...
- The
Zarumilla River is a
river in
South America that
marks the
border between Peru and Ecuador. It is
named after the
Peruvian town of
Zarumilla. It is...
- The
Battle of
Zarumilla or
Zarumilla offensive was a
military confrontation between Peru and
Ecuador that took
place from July 23 to 31
during the 1941...
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Bolognesi de
Zarumilla (sometimes
referred as
Sport Bolognesi or Bolognesi) is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of
Zarumilla, Tumbes, Peru...
- 1941, amid fast-growing
tensions within disputed territories around the
Zarumilla River, war
broke out with Peru. Peru
claimed that Ecuador's
military presence...
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Defensor Zarumilla is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of Nazca, Ica, Peru. In the 2010 Copa Perú, the club
qualified to
Departamental Stage...
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posthumously became a
national hero for his
actions at the
Battle of
Zarumilla during the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1941. Quiñones was born in the port...
- four
zones can be
defined in the region: the
delta of the
Tumbes and
Zarumilla rivers; an
alluvial plain north of the
Tumbes River, with dry, low-depth...