The Coaque River (Spanish: Río Coaque) is a river in the Manabí Province of Ecuador. The sources of the Coaque River are in the Bilsa Biological Station...
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The Jama-Coaque Ecological Reserve (Reserva Ecológica Jama-Coaque) is a 2,100-acre (850 hectare) protected area of Pacific Equatorial Forest in coastal...
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Quininde River Muisne River Cojimies River Mache River Coaque River Jama River Chone River Carrizal River Portoviejo River Jipijapa River Guayas River Taura...
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765953 (Cañar River) Cayapas River, 1°13′50″N 79°02′43″W / 1.230555°N 79.045237°W / 1.230555; -79.045237 (Cayapas River) Coaque River, 0°01′00″N 80°06′00″W...
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the Pacific Ocean to the west and the peaks of the long and narrow Jama-Coaque Coastal Mountain Range, which stretches along the coast at an average distance...
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primarily found along the coastal mountain ranges of Mache-Chindul, Jama-Coaque, and Chongon-Colonche, and include tropical dry forest, tropical wet forest...
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Pre-Columbian Ecuador (section Upano River valley)
were the cultures: Jambelí, Guangala, Bahía, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama Coaque in the coast of Ecuador, in the Sierras the Cerro Narrío Alausí; and in...
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the Chongón River, Guayas province. Coaque - extinct language once spoken on the coast of Ecuador from Galera to the mouth of the Jama River. Manabí / Manta...
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tradition (Precolumbian culture) Inca Empire (Inka), based in Peru Jama-Coaque (Precolumbian culture) Jujuyes, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile Churumatas, Argentina...
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Pizarro once again landed on the coasts near Ecuador, the province of Coaque and the region of esmeraldas, where some gold, silver and emeralds were...
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non-binary or transgender, similar figures are also found in the Bahía and Jama Coaque cultures. Stone is scarce in the places that were occupied by the Tumaco-La...
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Putumayo river were recognized as well as Ecuador's rights to the Napo river and the new border was a line that ran midpoint between those two rivers. In this...
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head in stucco, A.D. 550-850 Mixteca-Puebla style labret, obsidian Jama Coaque figure, from Manabí Province, Ecuador, c. 300 BCE-800 CE 11th century doll...
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tradition (Precolumbian culture) Inca Empire (Inka), based in Peru Jama-Coaque (Precolumbian culture) Killke culture, Peru, 900–1200 CE Kogi Kolla (Colla)...
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on to the nose of Jamaica, the tip Palmar, and the town of San Juan de Coaques. When Pizarro drew his famous line in the sand at Isla del Gallo, Bartolomé...
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Valdivia culture. The second floor contains la Tolita artifacts, Jamás Coaque, Bahía and Guajala cultures. The third floor exhibits items of the Carchi...
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premontane cloud forest and moist transitional forest of the Jama-Coaque Reserve (Reserva Jama-Coaque) along the coastal equatorial mountain range in the province...
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period were the Jambelí, Guangala, Bahia, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama Coaque on the coast, Cerro Narrío Alausí in the sierras, and Tayos in the Ecuadorian...
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estuary of the Santiago River, made alloys of platinum and gold, fashioning the material into miniatures and masks. The Jama-Coaque, Bahía, Guangala, and...
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Muisne. It holds the sources of the Coaque, Cojimies and Cheve rivers in Manabí, and Muisne, Atacames and Tiaone rivers in Esmeraldas. It contains the Laguna...
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