The Morona River is a tributary to the Marañón River in Peru and Ecuador, and flows parallel to the Pastaza River and immediately to the west of it, and...
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Morona Santiago (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾona sanˈtjaɣo]) is a province in Ecuador. The province was established on February 24, 1954. The capital is...
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in western South America along the Chapuli, Huitoyacu, Pastaza, and Morona river valleys. There are two dialects, Chapara (also spelled Shapra) and Kandoashi...
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rivers Putumayo, Caquetá, Vaupés, Guainía, Morona, Pastaza, Nucuray, Urituyacu, Chambira, Tigre, Nanay, Napo, and Huallaga. At some points, the river...
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Linguistics, ISBN 978-0-85883-562-7, retrieved 2020-08-12 NewGuineaWorld, Senu River Campbell, R. "A Sketch Grammar of Urningangk, Erre and Mengerrdji: the Giimbiyu...
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Pastaza River Huasaga River Morona River, 402 km Santiago River Nieva River Cenepa River Comaina River Chiriaco River or Imaza Chinchipe River Utcubamba...
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The Marañón River (Spanish: Río Marañón, IPA: [ˈri.o maɾaˈɲon]) is the principal or mainstem source of the Amazon River, arising about 160 km to the northeast...
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Chambo River Ambato River Cutuchi River Alaques River Cebadas River Morona River Cangaime River Macuma River Santiago River Yaapi River Upano River Paute...
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Atelopus halihelos (redirect from Morona-Santiago stubfoot toad)
Atelopus halihelos, the Morona-Santiago stubfoot toad, is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
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Upano Valley sites (category Morona-Santiago Province)
archaeological sites in the Amazon rainforest. They are located in the Upano River valley in Morona-Santiago Province in eastern Ecuador. The sites comprise several...
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Nambija River Yacuambi River Chicaña River Nangaritza River Pachicutza River Chuchumbletza River Morona-Santiago Province Bomboiza River Bobonaza River Rivers...
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River. The main part of its distribution appears to be the drainages of the Nanay and Itaya rivers and a smaller sub-population is along the Morona River...
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Santa Inez, the Pastaza River crosses into the province of Pastaza, where it forms the boundary between that province and Morona-Santiago. At the town of...
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Macas (city) (category Populated places in Morona-Santiago Province)
[ˈmakas]) is the capital of Morona Santiago province in southeastern Ecuador. The city is also the seat of the county Morona. Known as the "Emerald of the...
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Scharff worked along the Tigre, Tamishaco, Napo, Yavari, Yaquirana, Morona, and Putumayo River, as well as its tributaries, however there are no corroborating...
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Cueva de los Tayos (category Geography of Morona-Santiago Province)
Oilbirds") is a cave located on the eastern slopes of the Andes mountains in the Morona-Santiago province of Ecuador and became infamous for reportedly having 'golden...
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Orellana, to the south is Morona Santiago, to the east is the country of Peru, and to the west are the provinces Tungurahua and Morona Santiago. The total population...
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Imbabura Imbabura EC-L Loja Loja EC-R Los Ríos The Rivers EC-M Manabí Manabi EC-S Morona Santiago Morona Santiago EC-N Napo Napo EC-D Orellana Orellana...
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Huasaga (category Populated places in Morona-Santiago Province)
throughout the year. The parish is surrounded by the Huasaga, Pastaza, and Morona rivers, which are important sources of water and life for the region. The Wampuik...
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Administrative city: Milagro Region 6 (38,237 km2, or 14,763 mi2): Cañar, Azuay, and Morona Santiago. Administrative city: Cuenca Region 7 (27,571 km2, or 10,645 mi2):...
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Achuar, Morona-Santiago Province and Oriente Region, Ecuador and Loreto Region, Peru Aguaruna (Aguarana), Ecuador, Peru Huambisa, Peru Shuar, Morona-Santiago...
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Kellie Pickler (category Black River Entertainment artists)
(2010) with Rascal Flatts Nothing Like This Tour (2010) with Rascal Flatts Morona, Joey (September 18, 2017). "Kellie Pickler's new talk show 'Pickler & Ben'...
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Achuar, Morona-Santiago Province and Oriente Region, Ecuador and Loreto Region, Peru Aguaruna (Aguarana), Ecuador, Peru Huambisa, Peru Shuar, Morona-Santiago...
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The Morona-Santiago tree frog (Hyloscirtus pacha) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or...
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Morondava ([murunˈdav̥], from Malagasy: morona lava "long coast") is a city located in Menabe Region, of which it is the capital, in Madagascar. It is...
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Members of the fourth legislative period of the National Assembly of Ecuador (section Morona Santiago)
This is a list of the assembly members who belong or have belonged to the 4th legislative period of the National Assembly of Ecuador which sat between...
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Basin, which shares borders with the Ecuadorian provinces of Azuay and Morona Santiago to the north, Loja and Azuay to the west, and with Peru to the...
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Cleveland Historical. Cleveland State University. Retrieved May 22, 2023. Morona, Joey (June 24, 2024). "It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Superman strolling...
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Lidbekegowe or Lidbeke gowe) Lohingi (they lived in Lohingao or Lohingi gao) Moronas (they lived in Moronga or Moron ga) Mosde Netga / Nete (they lived in Netga...
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eastern boundary in Peru. Other important Amazon basin rivers that cross the ecoregion include the Morona, Pastaza, Tigre and Curaray, and the headwaters of...
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