The San Pablo 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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San Pablo River can refer to: San Pablo River (Ecuador) San Pablo River (Panama) San Pablo River (Florida), part of the Intracoastal Waterway This disambiguation...
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San Pablo Tacachico, La Libertad San Pablo River (Ecuador) San Pablo, San Marcos San Pablo Jocopilas, Suchitepéquez San Pablo La Laguna, Sololá San Pablo...
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Milagro River Chimbo River Chanchán River Vinces River Palenque River Catarama River Zapotal River San Pablo River Cañar River Balao River Jubones River Arenillas...
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Manta, also known as San Pablo de Manta, is a city in Ecuador, cantonal head of the Manta Canton, as well as the largest and most populated city in the...
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distributaries. The Madeira river rises more than 15 m (50 ft) during the rainy season, and ocean vessels may ascend it to the Falls of San Antonio, near Porto...
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De España a Ecuador: Solari suma experiencia en el exterior". San Luis de elegante sport. 10 August 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2020. "Pablo Solari". World...
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Fernando Morena. Some of the best River Plate's players were raised in that generation, such as Hernán Rodrigo López, Pablo Gaglianone and Gustavo Díaz. Another...
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little elevated, about 60 meters above sea level. The main rivers in this area are the San Pablo, Quindigüa, Lulo, Manguila, which in winter become very...
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Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south...
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San Rafael Falls (Spanish: Salto de San Rafael) was a waterfall on the Coca River in Sucumbíos and Napo, Ecuador. Standing 131 metres (430 ft) high, it...
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Babahoyo (category Provincial capitals in Ecuador)
of Ecuador. Its population is cited around 98,000. It is bordered by two rivers, the San Pablo and the Caracol, which join to form the Babahoyo River. This...
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Trobbiani. "Pablo Trobbiani es nuevo DT de River Ecuador" (in Spanish). El Universo. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Pablo Trobbiani at...
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Iquitos (redirect from San Pablo de Napeanos)
banks of the Nanay River. The Jesuits gathered local Napeano (Yameo) and Iquito natives to live here, and they named it San Pablo de Napeanos. In the...
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Pablo Vitti (born 9 July 1985) is an Argentine footballer who plays as striker. Vitti played for different clubs both in his country and abroad, including...
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largest churches in Ecuador. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Loja. Church of San Francisco The small Church of San Francisco houses the...
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Morona-Santiago Province (redirect from Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador)
Santiago (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾona sanˈtjaɣo]) is a province in Ecuador. The province was established on February 24, 1954. The capital is Macas...
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Secoya (category Indigenous peoples in Ecuador)
language group. In Ecuador the Secoya number about 400 people who for the most part are located in three settlements, Eno, San Pablo de Katitsiaya and...
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Dominican Republic San Lorenzo, Ecuador, a sea port San Lorenzo Canton, Esmeraldas Province San Lorenzo, Ahuachapán San Lorenzo, San Vicente San-Lorenzo, a village...
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Argentina Argentina v Ecuador Brazil v Argentina Primera División stats Archived February 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine by Juan Pablo Andrés at RSSSF....
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Bolivar and San Martin. Ecuador became independent initially as part of the Republic of Gran Colombia, before finally breaking away in 1830. Ecuador would endure...
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Colombia and Ecuador. Several Carib-speaking peoples such as the Panche and the Yariguí ascended through the western bank of the river, while its eastern...
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Ecuadorians (redirect from People of Ecuador)
ecuatorianos) are people identified with the South American country of Ecuador. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For...
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Jardin del Azuay” (The Garden of Azuay), is a city in the Azuay Province of Ecuador and the capital of the eponymous Gualaceo Canton. It is located 35 km east...
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Demographic features of the population of Ecuador include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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Valdivia culture (category Prehistory of Ecuador)
at both several coastal sites, including San Pablo, Real Alto, and Salango, and Loma Alta, Colimes, and San Lorenzo del Mate inland have resulted in a major...
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Pan-American Highway (section Peru, Ecuador and Chile)
about halfway to Santiago, the Pan-American Highway crosses over the San Pablo river. From Santiago to Aguadulce is about 61 km (38 mi), where the Pan American...
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Giovanni Simeone (redirect from Giovanni Pablo Simeone)
Giovanni Pablo Simeone Baldini (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝoˈβani simeˈone]; born 5 July 1995) also known as Gio Simeone, or “El Cholito”, is an Argentine...
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Diego Simeone (redirect from Diego Pablo Simeone)
Diego Pablo Simeone González (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo ˈpaβlo simeˈone]; Italian: [ˈdjɛːɡo simeˈoːne, ˈdjeː-]; born 28 April 1970), nicknamed "El...
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Ayahuasca (redirect from Ayahusaca – a psychoactive herb from Ecuador)
by the missionary Pablo Maroni, describes the use of a psychoactive liana called ayahuasca for divination in the Napo River, Ecuador: "For divination,...
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