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    The Napo River (Spanish: Río Napo) is a tributary to the Amazon River that rises in Ecuador on the flanks of the east Andean volcanoes of Antisana, Sincholagua...
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    Napo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnapo]) is a province in Ecuador. Its capital is Tena. The province contains the Napo River. The province is low developed...
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  • Look up napo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Napo or NAPO may refer to: Napo (trade union), a UK trade union that represents probation officers and...
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    second-in-command Francisco de Orellana. After 170 km (106 mi), the Coca River joined the Napo River (at a point now known as Puerto Francisco de Orellana); the party...
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    The Coca River is a river in eastern Ecuador. It is a tributary of the Napo River. The two rivers join in the city of Puerto Francisco de Orellana. The...
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    Rainforest at the confluence of the Coca River and the Napo River (the smaller Payamino River also merges into the Napo in the city). It has a population of...
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    claims south to the Napo River because it said that the Government of Popayán extended its control all the way to the Napo River. When Ecuador seceded...
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    and Napo rivers. Between 1637 and 1715, Samuel Fritz founded 38 missions along the length of the Amazon river, between the Napo and Negro rivers, that...
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  • River is a river of Ecuador. It is a tributary of the Napo River, merging into the latter at the city of Puerto Francisco de Orellana. The Coca River...
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    J.; Ibarra M. (2002). "Comparison of Deep-River and Adjacent Sandy-Beach Fish Assemblages in the Napo River basin, Eastern Ecuador". Copeia. 2002 (2):...
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    the Napo, Orellana continued downstream to the Amazon. The 49 men began to build a bigger ship for river navigation. During their navigation on Napo River...
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    the use of a psychoactive liana called ayahuasca for divination in the Napo River, Ecuador: "For divination, they use a beverage, some of white datura flowers...
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  • River Algodón River Campuya River San Miguel River Yavarí River Yavarí Mirim River Gálvez River Atacuarí River Pichana River Apayacu River Napo River...
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  • The Yasuní River is a river of eastern Ecuador. It is a tributary of the Napo River. List of rivers of Ecuador Rand McNally, The New International Atlas...
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    between troops from Peru and Ecuador at the intersection of the Napo River and the Aguarico River. After the Angoteros attack occurred the previous year, the...
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    The Curaray River (also called the Ewenguno River or Rio Curaray) is a river in eastern Ecuador and Peru. It is a tributary of the Napo River, which is...
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  • Paraguayan-Brazilian border Bella Vista, Itapúa Bella Vista, Loreto Region, Maynas; see Napo River Bella Vista, Western Cape Bella Vista, Arkansas Bella Vista, California...
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  • main party, continued down the Napo River to the Amazon River and became the first European to follow the great river all the way to its delta. The best...
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    "Chindwin river : Watershed map". "rio Napo : Watersheds map". Chari-Logone riveers watershed mapes at rivers networks. "Penobscot River Watershed"....
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    June 26, 1903, between troops from Peru and Ecuador in the area of the Napo River; originated by the advance of an Ecuadorian detachment in Peruvian territory...
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  • Ecuadorian troops in Peruvian territory in the area of the Aguarico river and Napo river until their subsequent expulsion, taking of prisoners and captured...
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    leaders decided Orellana would take 50 men and continue sailing down the Napo river in search of food, then return to Pizarro. However, the return trip proved...
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    its course it marks the Ecuadorian-Peruvian border. It empties into the Napo River. It has a length of 390 km (240 mi), of which the last 50 km (31 mi) extend...
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  • and Napo rivers. Between 1637 and 1715, Samuel Fritz founded 38 missions along the length of the Amazon river, between the Napo and Negro rivers, that...
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    tributary of the Napo River. The deposition stated that Amadeo Burga, a Peruvian commissario, had pursued Muriedas throughout the Napo River with the intention...
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    Tena, Ecuador (category Populated places in Napo Province)
    rivers become the Tena River, which soon joins with the Misahualli and eventually flows into the Napo River. From this point, the Napo — which is the 11th...
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    border of Ecuador and Peru. They once occupied some 12,000 mi2 between the Napo River and the Pastaza. Early in the 20th century, there were some 200,000 Zapara...
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    Amazon in Peru and Ecuador (Napo River and Río Corrientes) Topaza pyra pamprepta – it occurs in eastern Ecuador (Napo River and Río Suno region) Brazil...
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  • return because of the current, and he and his men continued to follow the Napo River until he reached the estuary of the Amazon in 1542. Accompanying Orellana...
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    bank of the Guaitara River near the mouth, department of Nariño. (Unattested.) Quijo - once spoken on the Napo River and Coca River, Oriente province, Ecuador...
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