The Conambo River is a river of Ecuador. List of rivers of Ecuador Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server Water Resources...
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Conambo is an extinct Zaparoan language formerly spoken in north-eastern Peru, near the Conambo River. Some authors consider Conambo a dialect of the Záparo...
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Marañón River (Peru) Tigre River Corrientes River Conambo River Pintoyacu River or Pindoyacu Pastaza River Huasaga River Bobonaza River Palora River Chambo...
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basin, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia UNK Conambo Zaparoan North Eastern Peru near the Conambo River. Some consider Conambo to be a dialect of Záparo. UNK Aushiri...
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Andoa Atsahuaca Aushiri Bagua Catacao Chacha Chira Chirino Cholón Colán Conambo Copallén Culle Hibito Maynas Mochica Nocaman Olmos Omurano Panobo Puquina...
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population of 170 in Pastaza Province, between the Curaray and Bobonaza rivers. Záparo is also known as Zápara and Kayapwe. The members of the Záparo ethnic...
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the "Rubber Boom" at the beginning of the 20th century. In the Putumayo river region, the population fell from 50 thousand to between 7-10 thousand within...
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S.E. and confirms their territory between the rivers Pindoyacu, Conambo and Alto Corrientes (Upper River) in the province of Pastaza. It is confirmed as...
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most closely related to Zaparo (the only one still spoken), Andoa and Conambo. The dominant languages of the area are Kichwa and Spanish, and they are...
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there are no other communicative obstacles present. The Siona of the Eno River, linguistically different from the Siona of the Putumayo, say there are...
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