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    Department. Las Piedras colony, founded 1968, was the first colony founded exclusively by Mennonites from Canada. Most settlers in Bolivia were traditional...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Las Piedras (1811)
    The Battle of Las Piedras was fought on May 18, 1811 as part of the Uruguayan struggle for independence. In 1810, the May Revolution forced the Spanish...
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    Tambopata and Colorado rivers and from the left: Los Amigos, Manu, and Las Piedras. Molina-Carpio, Jorge; Espinoza, Jhan Carlo; Vauchel, Philippe; Ronchail...
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    Sucre (redirect from Sucre, Bolivia)
    the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central...
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  • women's national teams of South America. The tournament was held in Las Piedras, Uruguay, between 22 and 29 November 2017. All ten CONMEBOL member national...
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    Curaçao, Guadeloupe, Guatemala and Bolivia. In 2005, Caribbean Cinemas bought the second floor CineVista location at Plaza Las Américas after it was closed...
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    the city is the socially diversified community of Río Piedras. Founded in the mid-1850s, Río Piedras was a separate town which hosted sugar cane plantations...
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    rubber baron of German descent who was active along the Upper Purus and Las Piedras rivers during the Amazon rubber boom in Peru. He also served for many...
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  • Thumbnail for Mónica Ojeda
    fiesta del sol (2024) El ciclo de las piedras (2015) Historia de la leche (2019) Caninos (2017), individual story Las voladoras (2020) Latin American Gothic...
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    Amambay Colca Canyon, Arequipa La Piedra Pintada, Parque Congreso de Abril Tepui, Roraima, Canaima National Park Piedras de San Martin, La Vela de Coro,...
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  • Thumbnail for Beatriz Villacañas
    ABC Cultural, 2001. Las Navas Pagán, Ángel: "Entrevista con Beatriz Villacañas". Diario de La Paz, Bolivia. 10 de Marzo, 2005. Las Navas Pagán, Ángel:...
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  • Thumbnail for Paititi
    Finnish-Bolivian archaeological expedition in 2001–2003 investigated the fortified site Las Piedras near the town of Riberalta in Eastern Bolivia. Some...
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    Andes (section Bolivia)
    South to North through seven South American countries: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. Along their length, the Andes...
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  • Maximiliano Lemos (category Juventud de Las Piedras players)
    Pablo Maximiliano Lemos Merladett (born 17 December 1993) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Comerciantes in the Peruvian Segunda...
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  • Iñapari language (category Languages of Bolivia)
    in Peru along the Las Piedras river near the mouth of the Sabaluyoq river. The language is already extinct in neighboring Bolivia. All four remaining...
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    Matías Alonso (category Juventud de Las Piedras players)
    brief spell in China, he returned to his homeland and joined Juventud de Las Piedras. Alonso moved abroad again in September 2013, signing with A.S. Bari...
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  • Enrique Ferraro (category Juventud de Las Piedras players)
    Huachipato 1998 Real Santa Cruz 1999 Progreso 2000 Rocha 2000 Juventud Las Piedras 2001-2002 Rentistas 2003-2004 Central Español 2005-2006 Rampla Juniors...
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  • Thumbnail for Cueva de las Manos
    Cueva de las Manos (Spanish for Cave of the Hands or Cave of Hands) is a cave and complex of rock art sites in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina,...
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  • Thumbnail for Tourism in Bolivia
    Tourism in Bolivia is one of the key economic sectors of the country. According to data from the National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia (INE), there...
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  • Quebrada (section Bolivia)
    barrio Quebrada, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, a barrio Quebrada Arenas, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, a barrio Quebrada Arenas, Maunabo, Puerto Rico, a barrio...
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  • Blanca Wiethüchter (category Bolivian essayists)
    October 16, 2004) was a Bolivian writer, historian, and publisher. She became one of the most enigmatic and recognized authors of Bolivian literature in the...
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    Isla del Sol (category Lake islands of Bolivia)
    Sun") is an island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. It is part of Bolivia, and specifically part of the La Paz Department. Geographically, the terrain...
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  • Gustavo Alles (category Juventud de Las Piedras players)
    signed on loan with Turkish side Adana Demirspor. In 2024, Alles moved to Bolivia and joined Nacional Potosí. Gustavo Alles at WorldFootball.net "Liverpool:...
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    the shelter. Several sites possible for camping or bivouac, including Piedras Blancas (~6100 m) and Independencia (~6350 m), are located above Colera;...
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  • Thumbnail for Atahualpa Yupanqui
    "Chacarera de las piedras" "Recuerdos del Portezuelo" "El alazán" "Indiecito dormido" "El aromo" "Le tengo rabia al silencio" "Piedra y camino" "Luna...
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  • Thumbnail for Alcides Ghiggia
    Brazilian football history. Ghiggia lived out his last years at his home in Las Piedras, Uruguay. He died on 16 July 2015 in a private hospital in Montevideo...
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    upper Madeira River basin (in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru): Note: † = extinct language R. Ziesler and G.D. Ardizzone. LAS AGUAS CONTINENTALES DE AMERICA LATINA/THE...
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  • Thumbnail for Avenida Juan Ponce de León
    is a mostly three-lane, one-way road. It runs from Old San Juan to Río Piedras pueblo and, for most of its length, it is a three- or four-lane road traversing...
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    Wilson Pinheiro Binational Bridge (category Bridges in Bolivia)
    "El Puente de la Amistad". Educa Bolivia. Retrieved 2023-04-23. "Brasil inaugura puente hacia Bolivia y coloca piedra angular para otro a Perú". Voz de...
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    album titled Pateando piedras was released under the EMI label. Highlights from this album are "¿Por qué no se van?", "Muevan las industrias" and especially...
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