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    Loreto (Spanish pronunciation: [loˈɾeto]) is Peru's northernmost department and region. Covering almost one-third of Peru's territory, Loreto is by far...
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    Loreto Department is a department of Argentina in Santiago del Estero Province. The capital city of the department is Loreto. Ayuncha Tío Pozo Mulhall...
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  • Loreto Municipality, Baja California Sur Loreto, Zacatecas Loreto, Concepción department Loreto Region Loreto Province Loreto, Agusan del Sur Loreto,...
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  • for the Defense of the Northern Cone of Arequipa (FREDICON) Department of Loreto Proposed greater autonomy for: Department of Loreto Ethnic group: Wampis...
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    Jungle Nation (category Loreto Region)
    existed between 1899 and 1900, in the modern territory of Peru, within the departments of Loreto, San Martín, and Ucayali. It was proclaimed on 22 May...
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    Loretan Insurrection. It was formed from the Department of Loreto and existed as de facto autonomous region of the county. It was dissolved on 10 July 1896...
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    Loretan Insurrection of 1896 was a rebellion of the population of the Department of Loreto against the government of Peru, fought from 2 May 1896 to 10...
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  • Resígaro language (category Languages of Peru)
    is an Arawakan language spoken in the department of Loreto in Peru. It is believed to be nearly extinct as of 2017 with only one remaining speaker. Aikhenvald...
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    Julio César Arana (category Perpetrators of Indigenous genocides in South America)
    Purus Rivers. Arana became a senator for the Department of Loreto from 1922 to 1926 and, as a result of the Salomon-Lozano Treaty, signed in Lima in 1927...
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    largest department in Peru, after Loreto, and it is slightly larger than South Korea. The department of Ucayali is bordered by the Brazilian state of Acre...
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    Iquitos (redirect from History of Iquitos)
    [iˈkitos]) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as...
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    Regional Government of Loreto (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de; GORE Loreto) is the regional government that represents the Department of Loreto. It is the body...
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    Ecuador (redirect from Republic of Ecuador)
    Marañon-Amazon river. Peru ignored these protests and created the Department of Loreto in 1853 with its capital in Iquitos. Peru briefly occupied Guayaquil...
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    Munichi language (category Extinct languages of South America)
    is also called Balsapuertiño, named after the village of Balsapuerto in the department of Loreto, Peru. Word order in Munichi is VSO. Unattested "Munichi...
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    is a department and region in northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca on the west, La Libertad on the south, and Loreto and...
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    River through the city of Iquitos in the department of Loreto, or through the city of Tarapoto via Yurimaguas. This is one of the best places for wildlife...
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    is a department and region in southwestern Peru. It is the sixth largest department in Peru, after Puno, Cuzco, Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto, its...
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    ˈsʊjʊ]), is a department and region in Peru and is the fourth largest department in the country, after Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto. It borders the...
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    Putumayo genocide (category Genocide of indigenous peoples of South America)
    departamento de Loreto" [Collection of laws, decrees, resolutions and other official documents referring to the department of Loreto]. Colección de leyes...
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    Sarameriza (Peru) (category Populated places in the Loreto Region)
    Sarameriza is a small fluvial port in the department of Loreto. Its place is strategic since it is immediately after the Pongo de Manseriche and therefore...
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    west of the Department of Loreto. An additional unknown number of people were described as missing. The event occurred in the early morning of August...
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    Dipteryx micrantha (category Trees of Peru)
    stream from the Pongo de Manseriche, in Datem del Marañón Province, Department of Loreto. This specimen found its way down the Amazon River to Germany, where...
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    the lands, specifically of the northern half of the Department of Loreto in Peru was a major point of contention first with the Gran Colombia, and then...
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    first round, in the runoff he only received a majority of the vote in the department of Loreto. FREDEMO emerged as the largest party in both chambers...
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    diversity of the Arawakan language family stems from the diversification of a trade language or lingua franca that was spoken throughout much of tropical...
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    Leticia, Amazonas (category Municipalities of Amazonas (Colombian department))
    Peruvian captain Benigno Bustamante, then governor of the Peruvian department of Loreto, founded the city itself on April 25, 1867. Legend has it that when...
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    Guillermo Cervantes. It was formed from the Department of Loreto and existed as de facto autonomous region of the country. It was dissolved in 1922, after...
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    Carlos Scharff (category Peruvian people of German descent)
    great land lord of all these places — Euclides da Cunha In 1905 the Department of Loreto credited Scharff with the establishment of a portage route that...
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    of Loreto, San Martín and Ucayali. Amazonic Spanish is also spoken in areas of Brazil adjoining Loreto and Ucayali and in the Amazonas Department of Colombia...
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  • Loreto. Payanso – Chipurana River, Loreto. Quidquidcana – department of Huánuco in the Magdalena Valley. Sapeiné – language of an unknown tribe of the...
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