Motupe River (redirect from Río Motupe)
includes its major tributary the La Leche River, is bounded by the Chancay-Lambayeque River Basin to the south, by the Olmos River Basin to the north, by...
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River Camaná River Caplina River Cañete River Chamán River Chancay River (Lambayeque) Chancay River (Huaral) Charanal River Chao River Casma River Cenepa...
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National Museum of Brazil (redirect from Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro)
motifs; Chancay culture, which developed between the Intermediate and Late periods (from about 1000 to 1470 AD), on the valleys of the rivers Chancay and...
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Cajabamba Cajamarca Callao Catacaos Celendín Cerro de Pasco Chachapoyas Chancay Chepén Chiclayo Chimbote Chincha Alta Chivay Chulucanas Cusco (details)...
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79°39′58″W / 7.204134°S 79.66605°W / -7.204134; -79.66605 (Rio Chamán) Chancay River (Lambayeque), 11°36′53″S 77°15′00″W / 11.61475606870047°S 77.2500620460815°W...
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12,183 hectares (30,100 acres) located in the regions of Cajamarca and Lambayeque, Peru. The Refuge protects the flora and fauna of Andean cloud forests...
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time, but appears infrequent. Pampa Grande, in the Lambayeque Valley, on the shore of the Chancay River, became one of the largest Moche sites anywhere...
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Peru, but will soon be overtaken by the Chancay Port Terminal, a joint project between China and Peru in Chancay, north of Lima. When completed, the port...
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Bahía, Ecuador, 500 BCE–500 CE Casma culture, coastal Peru, 1000–1400 CE Chancay, central coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Chango, coastal Peru, northern Chile...
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Arequipa Ayacucho Cajamarca Chachapoyas Chancay Chiclayo Chimbote Chincha Alta Cusco Huancayo Huari Iquitos Lambayeque Moche Moyobamba Ollantaytambo Pachacamac...
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Stele Gate of the Sun Mural in Huaca de la Luna Tomb of the Lord of Sipán Lambayeque mask Tumi (ceremonial knife) Ear ornament Jug of warrior moche Moche portrait...
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Miraflores 2008 Ovación Miraflores 2009 Sider Perú 2010 Academia Francisco Ríos 2011 Sport Cortina 2012 Unión Juventud 2013 Universidad San Pedro 2014 Unión...
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Medrano became the Military Commander and Royal Judge of the Province of Chancay and Major General of the Royal Army. With the rank of Lieutenant Colonel...
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Peru and Bolivia. They were succeeded by powerful city-states such as Chancay, Sipán, and Cajamarca, and two empires: Chimor and Chachapoyas. These cultures...
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Bahía, Ecuador, 500 BCE–500 CE Casma culture, coastal Peru, 1000–1400 CE Chancay, central coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Chango, coastal Peru, northern Chile...
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13,693 764 m (2,507 ft) Lambayeque Lambayeque 6°42′04″S 79°54′22″W / 6.70111°S 79.90611°W / -6.70111; -79.90611 (Lambayeque) 43,710 2 m (6 ft 7 in)...
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Rojas Free Peru La Libertad Manuel Llempén Coronel Alliance for Progress Lambayeque Anselmo Lozano Centurión Podemos Perú Lima Ricardo Chavarría Oría Fuerza...
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