• The Páez River (Río Páez Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ˈpaes]) is a river in southwestern Colombia. It is a tributary of the Magdalena River which drains...
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  • from the Páez, were killed in some 15 settlements on the Páez River basin, Cauca and Huila departments of which the eponymous town of Páez suffered 50%...
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  • Páez may refer to: Páez, Boyacá, a municipality in Boyacá Department Páez, Cauca, a municipality in Cauca Department Páez River Páez, Apure, a municipality...
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    Coello River Saldaña River Cabrera River Ceibas River Páez River Mendihuaca River Mulatos River Palomino River Ranchería River Sinú River Baudó River San...
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    Páez (also Paez, Paes; or the autonym Nasa Yuwe 'Nasa language') is a language of Colombia, spoken by the Páez people. Crevels (2011) estimates 60,000...
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    plantations. The three small towns of Paicol, La Plata and Belalcázar along the Páez River were affected by this eruption. Extensive instrumentation of the volcano...
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    drained by the rivers Guapi, Timbiquí, Saija and Micay. Alto Magdalena, whose main river is the Páez River which is fed by the rivers: San Vicente, Moras...
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    during the Venezuelan War of Independence. Páez later led Venezuela's independence from Gran Colombia. Páez dominated the country's politics for most of...
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  • Reconstruction of the Páez River Basin and its Surrounding Areas (Spanish: Corporación Nacional para la Reconstrucción de la Cuenca del Río Páez y Zonas Aledañas...
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    Pedro Páez Jaramillo, S.J. (Portuguese: Pero Pais; 1564 – 20 May 1622) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia. Páez is considered by many experts...
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  • 2 561 1992 Cairo earthquake Earthquake 1992  Egypt $1 $2.1 1,100 1994 Páez River earthquake Earthquake 1994  Colombia $1 $1.9 145 1998 Adana–Ceyhan earthquake...
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    material, is proving effective in the conservation effort of Magdalena River turtles. Páez, V.; Gallego-Garcia, N.; Restrepo, A. (2016). "Podocnemis lewyana"...
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    the Magdalena River. It is located about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) upstream from the confluence of the Páez River with the Magdalena River. Its works were...
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    earthquake 10.51 112.87 250 7.8 Mw USGS June 6, 1994 20:47 Paez, Cauca, Colombia see 1994 Páez River earthquake 2.917 76.057 1,100 6.8 Mw USGS June 9, 1994...
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  • later. 6 June – 1994 Páez earthquake: Over 1,000 indigenous Páez people die as a result of a 6.8 magnitude earthquake at the Páez River and ensuing mudslides...
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    Nile (redirect from Nile river)
    visited the headwaters, modern writers give the credit to the Jesuit Pedro Páez. Páez's account of the source of the Nile is a long and vivid account of Ethiopia...
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    languages may be related to the Páez language. Barbacoan is often connected with the Paezan languages (including Páez); however, Curnow (1998) shows how...
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  • Colombian Andes. The fault is active and associated with the deadly 1994 Páez River earthquake. The fault is named after vereda Irlanda of Popayán, Cauca...
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    San Luis Río Colorado (category Populated places on the Colorado River)
    the UFC. Jorge Páez, former WBO and IBF Champion. Azriel Páez, undefeated Welterweight prospect and the son of former Champion Jorge Páez. Carlos Palomino...
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    eruption of Nevado del Ruiz volcano and subsequent Armero tragedy The 1994 Páez River earthquake The 1999 Armenia earthquake that affected heavily the city...
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    the steep river bank on the opposite side, Páez formed his men into six or seven platoons and advanced into the open savannah. On seeing Páez, Morillo...
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  • Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, also known as Tortuguita, was a Venezuelan environmental activist and eco-anarchist who was shot and killed by Georgia State...
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    Blue Nile (redirect from Abay River)
    seen the Blue Nile in Ethiopia and the river's source was Pedro Páez, a Spanish Jesuit who reached the river's source on 21 April 1618. However, the Portuguese...
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    Murindó North Andes 10.0 7.2 Mw VIII No 1994 June 6 20:47 Irlanda, Páez 1994 Páez River North Andes 12 1,100 6.8 Mw VII No 1995 January 19 10:05 Guaicáramo...
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  • homeless. List of earthquakes in Colombia List of earthquakes in 1995 1994 Páez River earthquake "28 Die in Colombia Earthquake". The New York Times. 9 February...
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    Magdalena River (Spanish: Río Magdalena, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o maɣðaˈlena]; less commonly Rio Grande de la Magdalena) is the main river of Colombia...
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    population – as well as 10 bridges in Colombia, in the wake of the 1994 Páez River earthquake at the Nevado del Huila volcano. By November 1998 Toni and...
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  • 24.455 121.850 11 6.3 Mw T,L 1 1 1 1994-06-06 20:47 Colombia (see 1994 Páez River earthquake) 2.908 -75.971 12 6.8 Mw L 295 795 800 1994-06-09 00:33 Bolivia...
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    insulation, we might be able to survive even the coldest nights. Carlitos [Páez] took on the challenge. His mother had taught him to sew when he was a boy...
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  • June 2. - - 6  Colombia, Cauca 6.8 12.1 IX Deadliest event of 1994. 1994 Páez River earthquake: This event caused major damage in the departments of Cauca...
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