Expedition, 2015 BAP Rio Pativilca (PM-204), patrol boat, launched in 2016 BAP Rio Cañete (PM-205), patrol boat, launched in 2016 BAP Rio Piura (PM-206), patrol...
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Marchessini, Alejo (2016-03-22). "Bautizo de las patrulleras BAP Rio Pativilca y BAP Rio Cañete de la Marina de Guerra del Perú" (in Spanish). Defensa.com...
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This civilization flourished along three rivers, the Fortaleza, the Pativilca, and the Supe. These river valleys each have large clusters of sites....
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The Military Balance. "Dos heridos deja incendio de BAP "Clavero" en el río Putumayo, informan" (in Spanish). Andina. May 25, 2010. Archived from the...
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are listed where known. Río Brito, 11°20′39″N 85°58′45″W / 11.3443°N 85.9793°W / 11.3443; -85.9793 (Rio Brito) Rio Casares Río Escalante, Nicaragua,...
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tributary of the Rio Huayhuash. Shinga (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency SC 18-09, Pativilca, Peru (Map)...
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Sechín River Grande River Culebras River Huarmey River Fortaleza River Pativilca River Supe River Huaura River Chancay River (Huaral) Chillón River Rímac...
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people killed in the Barrios Altos massacre, the Santa massacre, the Pativilca massacre [es], and the La Cantuta massacre. In a declassified CIA document...
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dilemma of joining the United Provinces of Río de la Plata (since it had been part of the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata) or maintaining its adhesion to...
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Lawriqucha River (redirect from Río Lauricocha)
Earth Pro, coord: -9.988197, -76.683124 to coord: -10.456322, -76.756823 "Pativilca". Latin America Joint Operations Graphic. U.S. Department of Defense....
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January 1824, Bolívar fell terribly ill in Pativilca. Félix de Álzaga [es], plenipotentiary minister of Río de la Plata arrived in Lima, asked Peru to...
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written a Peruvian-phobic letter to Santander on January 7, 1824 (in Pativilca), where he referred to Peruvians and Quito people as Indians (in a derogatory...
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Chamaya River, Piura department. Ica – Ica River, Ica department. Lampa – Pativilca River, Ancash department. Llamish – department of Lima in the Cordillera...
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the coast towards the Cordillera Negra; next, through the valleys of Pativilca and the fortresses; then he crossed the Summit, and finally descended...
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disappearance in the 1992 killings of six farmers accused of being rebels in Pativilca, Lima Region, and was sentenced to 19 years' imprisonment. In August 2004...
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area and the southern paleolakes. Tauca was fed by the Río Grande de Lipez on the south, the Río Lauca on the northwest and the glaciers of the two cordilleras...
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North) Huaylas Quechua (Ancash Quechua) Conchucos Quechua Ap-am-ah Alto Pativilca Alto Marañón Alto Huallaga (Huánuco) "Wankay" (Huancay, South) Yaru Quechua...
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(Paramonga) 27,631 41 m (135 ft) Pativilca Lima 10°42′00″S 77°47′00″W / 10.7°S 77.78333°W / -10.7; -77.78333 (Pativilca) 13,583 106 m (348 ft) Perené...
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