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    and the Tumbes Region in Peru. At its confluence with the Cazaderos stream, it enters the northern coastal region of Peru called the Tumbes Region, and...
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    Tumbes is a city in northwestern Peru, on the banks of the Tumbes River. It is the capital of the Tumbes Region, as well as of Tumbes Province and Tumbes...
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    Tumbes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtumbes]) is a coastal department and region in northwestern Peru bordering Ecuador. Due to the region's location near...
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  • Tumbes, Tumbez, or Túmbez may refer to: Tumbes, Peru Tumbes River or Túmbez River of Ecuador and Peru in South America Tumbes Region in coastal Peru Tumbes...
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    originates from the Pacific side of South America from the Tumbes River in Peru to the Esmeraldas River in Ecuador. It is polymorphic and can have white or gold-orange...
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    Colombian rights over Tumbes, Jaén, and Maynas. Through meetings between Peru and Gran Colombia, the border was set as Tumbes river in the west, and in...
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  • Carabaya River Ayaviri River Huancané River Suches River Zarumilla River Tumbes River Chira River Piura River Bigote River Charanal River Cascajal River Olmos...
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    equatorial dry forests (Tumbes–Piura dry forests ecoregion), mangrove forests, tropical valleys near rivers such as the Chira and the Tumbes. The average temperature...
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    Rivers of both Ecuador and Peru empty in the Gulf of Guayaquil, like the Guayas River, the Jubones River, the Zarumilla River and the Tumbes River. A...
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    protected by the Manglares de Tumbes National Sanctuary. Juan Carlos Riveros Salcedo. WildFinder – WWF. Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes mangroves ... Wild World....
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    Verdes in the Tumbes Region of Peru; both towns are connected by an international bridge. The water flows through a canal as the river passes these populated...
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    Manuel Merino (category People from Tumbes Region)
    Center in 1978, both in Tumbes. In 1979, he enrolled at the National University of Piura (later the National University of Tumbes) to study agronomics....
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  • Chilobrycon deuterodon is a species of characin endemic to the Tumbes River on the Pacific slope of northern Peru. It is the only member of the genus Chilobrycon...
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  • including the basins of the Esmeraldas River, the Guayas River, the Santa Rosa River, and the Tumbes River. It inhabits regions of foothills at an elevation...
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  • Ecuador where it occurs in the Tumbes River basin (northwestern Peru) and the adjoining upper reaches of the Zarumilla River (southwestern Ecuador). Froese...
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  • Jubones River Arenillas River Zarumilla River Tumbes River Puyango River Chira River Catamayo River Calvas River List of rivers of the Americas by coastline...
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    Colombia south to the Tumbes River of northern Peru. Along the Caribbean trans-Andean versant, species of cetopsines occur from the Sinú River of northwestern...
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    point of the line on the pacific coast at the river Tumbes. This document was the first mention of the Tumbes as the boundary between the two viceroyalties...
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    Ecuador, and Peru; Atrato River flowing into the Atlantic, San Juan, Baudó and Patia Rivers to Esmeraldas and Tumbes Rivers flowing into the Pacific....
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    Cerros de Amotape National Park (category Geography of Tumbes Region)
    Amotape National Park is located in the provinces of Tumbes and Contralmirante Villar in the region of Tumbes and the province of Sullana in the region of Piura...
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    500; -80.450 (Tumbes River) Virú River, 8°29′05″S 78°52′33″W / 8.484689°S 78.875937°W / -8.484689; -78.875937 (Rio Virú) Vitor River, 16°37′13″S 72°18′13″W...
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  • Puyango may refer to: Puyango River, the name in Ecuador for the Tumbes River, flowing from Ecuador through Peru to the Pacific Ocean Puyango Canton,...
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  • Tumbes National Reserve is a protected area established in 2006 and located in the region of Tumbes, Peru; near the border with Ecuador. It spans an area...
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    Tumbes–Piura dry forests ecoregion is in the neotropical realm, in the tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests biome. It is part of the Tumbes–Chocó–Magdalena...
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    Zarumilla Province (category Provinces of the Tumbes Region)
    provinces of the Tumbes Region in northwestern Peru. It borders the Pacific Ocean on the north, Ecuador on the south and east, and the Tumbes Province on the...
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    ratified by both countries. The drawing of the line would begin in the Tumbes River. In case of disagreement, it would be submitted to arbitration by a government...
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  • Tumbes River and Naranjal River, department of Tumbes, Peru. Puná / Lapuna - once spoken on Puná Island, Ecuador. Colonche - once spoken on the river...
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    : 118  By April 1528, they finally reached the northwestern Peruvian Tumbes Region. Tumbes became the first success the Spanish had so long desired. They were...
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    Rivers: Puyango, the largest river, forms the border with the Gold and Peru, flows into the Pacific Ocean with the name of Tumbes River; Alamor river...
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    continued northwards close to the shore then anchored near the mouth of the Tumbes River on the border with Ecuador. "It was on this place a boat belonging to...
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