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    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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    Military Balance. "Dos heridos deja incendio de BAP "Clavero" en el río Putumayo, informan" (in Spanish). Andina. May 25, 2010. Archived from the original...
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    Andrés O'Donnell (category Putumayo genocide perpetrators)
    Irish–Peruvian descent, employed in the Putumayo River basin between 1903 and 1910. He managed the Entre Rios station for the Company, which collected...
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    The Putumayo genocide (Spanish: genocidio del Putumayo) refers to the severe exploitation and subsequent ethnocide of the indigenous population in the...
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    Peru. Colombia’s Amazon lies across the Río Putumayo to the north. Farther south, the Río Pastaza and Rio Paute flow from Sangay National Park. A sizable...
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    (Spanish: Río San Miguel) is a river in Colombia and Ecuador. It is a sub-tributary of the Solimões River (middle course of the Amazon) via the Putumayo River...
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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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    photographs taken by Santos in the Putumayo were published in Álbum de Fotografías: Viaje de la Comisión Consular al Río Putumayo y Afluentes. He spent two months...
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  • Armando Normand (category Putumayo genocide perpetrators)
    the Peruvian Amazon Company's perpetration of the Putumayo genocide. For six years in the Putumayo, Normand committed uncounted abuses against the indigenous...
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    Julio César Arana (category Putumayo genocide perpetrators)
    default (link) Álbum de Fotografías: Viaje de la Comisión Consular al Río Putumayo y Afluentes (in Spanish). International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs...
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    then by the Río de Janeiro Protocol of 24 May 1934, which ended the Colombia-Peru War. Both agreements establish the border at the Putumayo River, with...
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    Amazon Basin from the Rio Madeira to the Rio Tocantins, but is absent west of Santo Antônio do Içá or the mouth of the Río Putumayo into the Amazon. The...
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    began searching for rubber trees near Iberia. During a trip north to the Río Putumayo, the young Manuel when alone had come upon a black jaguar in the forest...
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    member of this guerrilla's Central High Command. Ríos was born in San Francisco, Putumayo, Colombia. Ríos was killed by his security chief, Pablo Montoya...
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    Peruvian Amazon Company (category Putumayo genocide)
    John Lister-Kaye, 3rd Baronet. The company operated in the area of the Putumayo River, a river that flows from the Andes to join the Amazon River deep...
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  • tributary of the Putumayo River. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. Wade Davis (2001). El río, exploraciones y...
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    los Andes Amazónicos Colombianos (entre los ríos Caquetá y San Miguel) y Llanura Superior del Río Putumayo (PDF) (in Spanish). Bogotá: CGIAR:cgiar.org...
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    Peru Huallaga - Peru Putumayo - Colombia, Peru, Brazil Juruá - Peru, Brazil Caquetá - Colombia, Brazil Purus - Peru, Brazil Rio Negro - Venezuela, Colombia...
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    impact should not be exaggerated nor extrapolated to the whole region. The Putumayo genocide was a particularly horrific case. Many nearby rubber regions were...
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    Liberal (steamship) (category Putumayo genocide)
    ISBN 9781874280989. Álbum de Fotografías: Viaje de la Comisión Consular al Río Putumayo y Afluentes (in Spanish). International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs...
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    info.ec. Retrieved 2016-03-22. OurAirports - Río Amazonas SkyVector - Río Amazonas Accident history for Río Amazonas Airport at Aviation Safety Network...
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    Its type 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...
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    Japurá River (redirect from Río Caquetá)
    imposing streams from the northwest—the Japurá, the Içá (referred to as the Putumayo before it crosses over into Brazil), and the Napo. On the border with Brazil...
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    Victor Macedo (category Putumayo genocide)
    Macedo held a leadership role at La Chorrera, a major rubber station in the Putumayo region, a remote area infamous for the exploitation and abuse of indigenous...
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    areas in dispute between Colombia and Peru were mainly the Caquetá and Putumayo basins. The colonization attempts of both countries led to armed clashes...
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  • basin, with records from the western Amazon, Caquetá, Madeira, Marañon, Putumayo and Ucayali systems. Adults mostly inhabit fast-flowing sections of whitewater...
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  • heavy rain triggered flash flooding and landslides in the city of Mocoa, Putumayo, Colombia, killing at least 336 people, injuring 400, and leaving 200 others...
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  • Verano. Bogotá. Wheeler, A. (1987). Gantëya Bain, El Pueblo Siona del río Putumayo Colombia, Tomo I. Lomalinda: Editorial Townsend. Johnson, O. E., & Levinsohn...
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  • død (in Danish) Asesinan en su casa a Elver Cerón, exalcalde de Mocoa (Putumayo) (in Spanish) Nuclear scientist Dr. Rajagopala Chidambaram passes away...
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    Triángulo de Sucumbíos) is a territorial zone in Ecuador, located between the Putumayo river to the north and San Miguel river to the south. It belonged to Peru...
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