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    The Peruvian Amazon Company, also known as the Anglo-Peruvian Amazon Rubber Co., was a rubber boom company that operated in Peru during the late 1800s...
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    degree of biodiversity. Peru has the second-largest portion of the Amazon rainforest after the Brazilian Amazon. Most Peruvian territory is covered by...
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    Putumayo genocide (category Slavery in Peru)
    by Peruvian and Colombian rubber firms were Huitoto, Bora, Andoque, Ocaina, Nonuya, Muinanes and Resígaros. The main figures of the Peruvian Amazon Company...
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    portal Colombia portal Peru portal Amazon natural region, in Colombia Peruvian Amazonia in Peru Nile The length of the Amazon River is usually said to be "at...
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    Victor Macedo (category Peruvian slave owners)
    Victor Macedo was a Peruvian administrator involved in the operations of the Peruvian Amazon Company during the early 20th century. Between 1903 and 1911...
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    Augusto Jiménez Seminario (category Peruvian slave owners)
    Augusto Jiménez Seminario was a Peruvian agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, involved in the brutal exploitation of indigenous communities in the Putumayo...
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    Iquitos (redirect from Iquitos, Peru)
    [iˈkitos]) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well...
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    sheep farming boom Peru: Abuses against the Putumayo Indians Peruvian Amazon Company Putumayo genocide This refers to the Peruvian engineers Jorge Von...
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    Andrés O'Donnell (category Peruvian slave owners)
    Andrés O'Donnell (1886–?) was an agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company of Irish–Peruvian descent, employed in the Putumayo River basin between 1903 and...
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    Liberal (steamship) (category Slavery in Peru)
    enterprise, which became the Peruvian Amazon Company in 1907. The ship had a prominent role in the Peruvian Amazon Company's excursions against the Colombian...
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    Japurá River (category Tributaries of the Amazon River)
    between these rivers were enslaved by the Peruvian Amazon Company, which was originally founded by the Peruvian rubber baron Julio César Arana. Near the...
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    Julio César Arana (category Peruvian businesspeople)
    slavery over the natives of the region. A company of which he was the general manager, the Peruvian Amazon Company, was investigated by a commission in 1910...
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  • Walter (1912). The Putumayo, the Devil's Paradise; Travels in the Peruvian Amazon Region and an Account of the Atrocities Committed Upon the Indians...
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  • equipment and services for in-flight entertainment etc. Peruvian Amazon Company, a former rubber company Planned Amortization Class, a type of collateralized...
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  • Armando Normand (category Peruvian slave owners)
    (1880–?) was a plantation manager of Peruvian and Bolivian descent who had a central role in the Peruvian Amazon Company's perpetration of the Putumayo genocide...
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  • Benjamin Saldaña Rocca (category Peruvian journalists)
    Putumayo genocide which was perpetrated by Julio César Arana and the Peruvian Amazon Company. Saldaña established the newspapers La Sancion and La Felpa, which...
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    site for rubber production: exploited by the Peruvian Julio César Arana, who owned the Peruvian Amazon Company at the turn of the 20th century, north of...
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  • her jungle paradise in the Amazon from loggers and miners. The film is noted as an authentic description of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest folklore. An international...
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    Aurelio and Arístides Rodríguez (category Peruvian murderers)
    Arana y Hermanos, which became the Peruvian Amazon Company in 1907, both companies were founded by the Peruvian rubber baron Julio César Arana. Evidence...
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    Amazon rainforest, also called Amazon jungle or Amazonia, is a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon...
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  • .amazon is a brand top-level domain operated by the e-commerce company Amazon, granted to them in May 2019. Amazon.com applied for the domain name extension...
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    Witoto (category Indigenous peoples of the Amazon)
    rubber industry. He founded the Peruvian Amazon Company, a business that extracted and sold Amazonian caucho rubber. The company relied on indigenous, including...
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    American investments were financially on par with the Peruvian State and far above the Peruvian miners. The entry of American capital allowed the expansion...
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    Miguel S. Loayza (category Peruvian slave owners)
    Miguel S. Loayza (c.1870-1960s) was a manager of the Peruvian Amazon Company at its El Encanto headquarters. Benjamin Saldaña Rocca included Loayza in...
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    effectively manage their fields and crops. Indigenous areas in the Peruvian Amazon, like the Urarina's Chambira River Basin, experience limited soil productivity...
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    Martín occupied Lima and declared Peruvian independence on 28 July 1821. He created the first Peruvian flag. Upper Peru (present-day Bolivia) remained as...
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    Montt and Fonseca, then travel to the Peruvian port of Nazareth, located on Peru's border with Brazil, where Peruvian authorities could arrest the pair....
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    guarantees". Additionally, Amazon Watch is a plaintiff in a case against the US oil company Occidental for its damage to the Peruvian rainforest. The District...
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    Between the 1880s–1913 Julio César Arana and his company that would become the Peruvian Amazon Company controlled the Putumayo river. W.E. Hardenburg,...
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    the Peruvian president changed the situation. The new Peruvian president ordered the undefeated Peruvian troops to leave Leticia. Part of Peru's Pacific...
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