Caquetá may refer to: Caquetá River, or Japurá River, in Colombia and Brazil Caquetá Territory, a former territory of Colombia Caquetá Department, a department...
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Caquetá Department (Spanish pronunciation: [kakeˈta]) is a department of Colombia. Located in the Amazonas region, Caquetá borders with the departments...
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Japurá River (redirect from Caquetá River)
join the Amazon River. The river rises as the Caquetá River in the Andes in southwest Colombia. The Caquetá River rises near the sources of the Magdalena...
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of Caquetá, Colombia. It is the most populous city in the Amazon Region of Colombia. It lies on the Orteguaza River which flows into the Caqueta River...
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The Caquetá Territory (Spanish: Territorio del Caquetá) was a national territory of the Republic of New Granada and the subsequent states of the Granadine...
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Solita is a town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. 0°52′N 75°39′W / 0.867°N 75.650°W / 0.867; -75.650 v t e...
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Milán is a small town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. "Municipalities of Colombia". statoids. Retrieved 30 April 2020. "Censo Nacional...
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Solano is a town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2018" (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2020...
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five moist forest ecoregions: Caquetá moist forests: the largest part of the Colombian Amazon region centered on the Caquetá, Vaupés, Yarí, and Apaporis...
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species occurs between the Río Orteguaza and the Río Caquetá in the Colombian Department of Caquetá at altitudes between 190 and 260 m, but the exact distribution...
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light aircraft with seven people on board crashed in the jungle in the Caquetá Department of Colombia. Two of the occupants – the pilot and one adult...
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Amazonas Antioquia Arauca Atlántico Bolívar Boyacá Caldas Caquetá Casanare Cauca Cesar Chocó Córdoba Cundinamarca Guainía Guaviare Huila...
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the river Carchi and the eastern border that stretched to Brazil at the Caquetá river. Later, Ecuador contended that the Republic of Colombia, while reorganizing...
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temple complex, Malta. Colombia, first rupestrian art at Chiribiquete (Caquetá). Maize is domesticated at Balsas River by the Tehuacán culture In Egypt...
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The Caquetá moist forests (NT0107) is an ecoregion of tropical moist broad leaf forest to the east of the Andes in the east of Colombia, with a small...
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las candidatas de Caldas, Cali y Caquetá". Miss Universe: conozca en detalle a las candidatas de Caldas, Cali y Caquetá (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-24...
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Panamericana Norte) until 1974, is a major avenue in Lima, Peru. It starts at Caquetá Avenue in Rímac District, travelling northbound for over 40 blocks while...
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Óscar R. Benavides (section Caquetá River campaign)
established a fortified post at La Pedrera on the southern bank of the Caquetá River, which, according to the Porras-Tanco Argáez Treaty of 1909, was...
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Valparaíso (Spanish pronunciation: [balpaɾaˈiso]) is a town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. Valparaíso has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen...
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others directly into the Amazon proper. These include rivers Putumayo, Caquetá, Vaupés, Guainía, Morona, Pastaza, Nucuray, Urituyacu, Chambira, Tigre...
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Wing-barred seedeater (redirect from Caquetá seedeater)
The wing-barred seedeater (Sporophila americana) is a passerine bird from coastal regions of north-eastern South America in north-eastern Venezuela, Tobago...
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of Colombia are Magdalena, Cauca, Guaviare, Atrato, Meta, Putumayo and Caquetá. Colombia has four main drainage systems: the Pacific drain, the Caribbean...
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Riohacha, as well as the return of Putumayo, Barranquilla, Cúcuta, Caldas and Caquetá. Putumayo last competed in 2000; Barranquilla competed for the last time...
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Cauca, Boyacá, Meta, Quindío, Risaralda, Cundinamarca, Nariño, Huila, Caquetá, Antioquia and Caldas,[page needed] Chone Date apprehended 22 April 1999...
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Puerto Rico is a town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. Puerto Rico has a very wet tropical rainforest climate (Af). "Resultados y proyecciones...
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Boyacá Department (List) Governor of Caldas Department (List) Governor of Caquetá Department (List) Governor of Casanare Department (List) Governor of Cauca...
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Colombia. It is a tributary of the Caquetá or Japurá River. In the last stretch, before the river joins the Caquetá, it forms part of the boundary between...
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Nymphargus oreonympha (redirect from Caqueta Cochran frog)
Colombia where it occurs on the Cordillera Oriental in Florencia, the Caquetá Department. Its natural habitat is cloud forest, including secondary forest...
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Servicio De Helicopteros ARCOS Spain SDK SADELCA - Sociedad Aérea Del Caquetá SADELCA Colombia SDL Skydrift SKYDRIFT United Kingdom SDN Spirit of Africa...
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Solita may refer to: Solita, Caquetá, a town and municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia "Solita" (Prince Royce song), 2015 "Solita" (Kali Uchis...
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