Japurá River (redirect from Río Caquetá)
join the Amazon River. The river rises as the Caquetá River in the Andes in southwest Colombia. The Caquetá River rises near the sources of the Magdalena...
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1400 g. The species occurs between the Río Orteguaza and the Río Caquetá in the Colombian Department of Caquetá at altitudes between 190 and 260 m, but...
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Callimicos's geographic distribution extends from the Colombian Amazon and the Río Caquetá (Portuguese: Japurá) to the Peruvian and the western Brazilian Amazon...
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del Fragua, to the West with the municipality of Santa Rosa and the Río Caquetá and towards the south with the Putumayo department. The town of Piamonte...
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Ecuador Korubu, Amazonas, Brazil Kugapakori-Nahua Macaguaje (Majaguaje), Río Caquetá, Colombia Machiguenga, Peru Marubo Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna), Brazil...
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Japurá River and south of the Río Caquetá in Colombia. There is a small subpopulation which is isolated west of the Rio Huallaga in northern Peru, which...
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Amazon River (redirect from Rio amazonas)
The Amazon River (UK: /ˈæməzən/, US: /ˈæməzɒn/; Spanish: Río Amazonas, Portuguese: Rio Amazonas) in South America is the largest river by discharge volume...
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The Caquetá moist forests (NT0107) is an ecoregion of tropical moist broad leaf forest to the east of the Andes in the east of Colombia, with a small...
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Ecuador Korubu, Amazonas, Brazil Kugapakori-Nahua Macaguaje (Majaguaje), Río Caquetá, Colombia Machiguenga, Peru Marubo Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna), Brazil...
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Morelia, Colombia (redirect from Morelia, Caquetá)
Morelia; Institute of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Caquetá, accessed May 2, 2011 Morelia, Caqueta official website 1°29′15″N 75°43′30″W / 1.4875°N 75...
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representatives signed the Tobar-Rio Branco Treaty, in which Ecuador renounced its claims to the disputed area between the Caquetá River and the Amazon River...
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Putumayo - Colombia, Peru, Brazil Juruá - Peru, Brazil Caquetá - Colombia, Brazil Purus - Peru, Brazil Rio Negro - Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil Casiquiare Canal...
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en los Andes Amazónicos Colombianos (entre los ríos Caquetá y San Miguel) y Llanura Superior del Río Putumayo (PDF) (in Spanish). Bogotá: CGIAR:cgiar...
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(Spanish: El río Bodoquero) is one of the most important rivers in the Colombian municipality of Florencia, Colombia in the department of Caquetá. It serves...
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found in the upper Amazon basin, with records from the western Amazon, Caquetá, Madeira, Marañon, Putumayo and Ucayali systems. Adults mostly inhabit...
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Putumayo River (redirect from Río Putumayo)
The Putumayo River or Içá River (Spanish: Río Putumayo, Portuguese: Rio Içá) is one of the tributaries of the Amazon River, southwest of and parallel...
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between 0-800 meters. It is native to the Colombian departments of Amazonas, Caquetá, Guainía, Guaviare, Meta, and Vaupés. "Adenolisianthus arboreus (Spruce...
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was only proven around 1950 when a bird was shot in Caquetá Department, at Tres Troncos on the Caquetá River (from where the species has since disappeared)...
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Mandevilla callista - Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia Mandevilla caquetana - Caquetá in Colombia Mandevilla catimbauensis - Pernambuco Mandevilla caurensis...
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Strabomantis cornutus (redirect from Rio Suno robber frog)
Andes of Ecuador and Colombia (Cordillera Oriental) north to Caquetá Department. Common name Rio Suno robber frog has been coined for it. It has been confused...
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Caguán River (Spanish: Río Caguán, Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈɣwan]) is a river of Colombia. It is a tributary of the Caquetá River in the Amazon River...
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River Querary River Isana River or Içana River Cuiari River Aquio River Caquetá River or Japurá River Purui River Apaporis River Traíra River or Taraira...
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Chiribiquete National Park (category Geography of Caquetá Department)
departments of Caquetá and Guaviare. It is in the jurisdictions of the municipalities of Solano, Cartagena del Chairá and San Vicente del Caguán in Caquetá, and...
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locality is in Colombia, in Plaines de Mocoa, Putumayo, between the Rio Putumayo and Rio Caqueta. It also lives in Brazil. Lesson's saddle-back tamarin has a...
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(Jurí) is, or was, a language previously spoken near a stretch of the Caquetá River in the Brazilian Amazon, extending slightly into Colombia. It was...
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The Rio Tapajós saki or Gray's bald-faced saki (Pithecia irrorata) is a species of saki monkey, a type of New World monkey, from South America. It is...
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(Lesson, 1840) Colombia (Plaines de Mocoa, Putumayo, between the Rio Putumayo and Rio Caqueta), Brazil Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Red-mantled saddle-back tamarin...
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The Colombianization of Leticia, Putumayo and Caquetá is the name used to designate a process of transculturation or acculturation of the areas recognized...
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Norte de Santander San José de la Fragua, a town and municipality in the Caquetá Department San José de las Lagunas, the seat of the Roberto Payán municipality...
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The Rio Mayo titi monkey (Plecturocebus oenanthe) is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Peru. The Rio Mayo titi, was thought...
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