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    Quijos Canton is a canton of Ecuador located in the Napo Province. Its capital is the town of Baeza. It includes the village of Chalpi. Its population...
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    and canton seat of — Quijos Canton in Napo Province, Ecuador. It is the home of the Quijos-Quichua indigenous people. It is located near the Quijos river...
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    Governorate of Quijos (Spanish: Gobierno de Quijos / Gobernación de los Quijos), also known unofficially as the Province of the Quijos (Spanish: Provincia...
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  • Chalpi is a village in Quijos canton, Napo Province in Ecuador. Chalpi has a Subtropical highland climate (Cfb) with cool weather year-round and moderately...
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    protected area in Ecuador situated in the Napo Province, Quijos Canton and Archidona Canton. Rare animals and plants found in or near the reserve include:...
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    The Cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. There are 221 cantons in the country, of which three are not...
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    five cantons. The following table lists each with its population at the 2001 census, its area in square kilometres (km2), and the name of the canton seat...
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    renamed to Jaén in April 1549. The town was later part of the Governorate of Quijos and would be later destroyed during a rebellion of the indians of the same...
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    grandson of Sancho de Paz, was a conquistador of the Quijos-Quichua, the indigenous Amerindians of the Quijos region in modern-day Napo Province, in Ecuador's...
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    cantones: Pichincha Province. Capital: Quito. Cantones: Quito, Machachi, Latacunga, Quijos y Esmeraldas. Imbabura Province. Capital: Ibarra. Cantones:...
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    Colombia issued a law of territorial division intending to include the Canton of Quijos in the Pichincha Province of the Department of Quito, according to...
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    and Pastaza in the regions that corresponded to the former Government of Quijos, which, according to the Royal Decree of July 15, 1802, passed to the Viceroyalty...
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    montane vegetation above the treeline. A third entrance near Santa Rosa de Quijos provided access to the formerly spectacular San Rafael Falls, once the highest...
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    live in the Oriente and consist of the Oriente Quichua (the Canelo and the Quijos), the Shuar, the Huaorani, the Siona–Secoya, the Cofán, and the Achuar....
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    Ecuador Kinshasa Loja Canton, Olmedo Canton, Loja, Alausi, Ecuador Macará, Ecuador Machala Ecuador Ribeira, Spain Quijos, Ecuador (a canton, not a municipality)...
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    possidetis, and allowed Ecuador two years to substantiate its ownership of Quijos and Canelos, after which time Peru's rights over the territories would become...
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  • Pedro Teixeira completes the first ascent of the Amazon River, crossing the Quijos River and arriving at Quito in Ecuador soon after (the same trip had been...
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