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    Tarabuco is a Bolivian town in the department of Chuquisaca, capital of the Yamparáez Province and its first section, Tarabuco Municipality. It is best...
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  • Tarabuco Municipality is the first municipal section of the Yamparáez Province in the Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Tarabuco. Its population...
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    Traditional dancers and performance during the Pulljay festivities in Tarabuco...
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    folkloric events of South America, as is the lesser known carnival at Tarabuco. In 2008, following UNESCO standards, Bolivia was declared free of illiteracy...
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    Gran Chaco (2009) municipio autónomo autonomous municipality Huacaya · Tarabuco · Mojocoya · Charazani · Jesús de Machaca · Pampas Aullagas · San Pedro...
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  • in Santa Cruz in 1963; the third in Ucureña in 1964; and the fourth in Tarabuco in 1967. Dávalos García, Gualberto. "La organización campesina en la reforma...
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    Municipality (Chuquisaca Department) – 53.7% of voters in favor of autonomy Tarabuco Municipality (Chuquisaca Department) – 90.8% Mojocoya Municipality (Chuquisaca...
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    course of the Bermejo River. Now only in the Carandaiti Valley and around Tarabuco. Guarayo – spoken at the sources of the Blanco River and on the San Miguel...
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    as are the lesser known indigenous Anata Andina and the "carnival" at Tarabuco (Pujllay), or the Tinku - fertility rites held at Macha every 3 May. They...
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    Oruro. They divide themselves into different Quechua nations, as the Tarabucos, Ucumaris, Chalchas, Chaquies, Yralipes, Tirinas, among others. Uru people...
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    ritual dance. In March 2011, Bolivia nominated the Pukllay festival in Tarabuco (including the Ayarichi dance of the Yampara people) to UNESCO for World...
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    Sopachuy El Villar El Villar, Juana Azurduy de Padilla Villa Alcalá Villa Alcalá Yamparáez Tarabuco Tarabuco Tarabuco, Pajcha Yamparáez Yamparáez, Sotomayor...
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    Retrieved 21 February 2017. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-3-314 CP-600 Tarabuco". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 21 February 2017. "ASN Aircraft accident...
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    Fresh produce at the market in Tarabuco...
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    Potosí and Oruro. They divide themselves into quechua nations, as the Tarabucos, Ucumaris, Chalchas, Chaquies, Yralipes, Tirinas, among others. Ethnicities...
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    Padilla 5 Hernando Siles 32,398 5,473 Monteagudo 9 Yamparáez 26,577 1,472 Tarabuco 2 Nor Cinti 76,477 7,983 Camargo 7 Sud Cinti 25,207 5,484 Villa Abecia...
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    though Padilla managed to rescue them, taking refuge in the heights of Tarabuco. In 1812 Padilla and Juana Azurduy served under General Manuel Belgrano...
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    office just two years into his term. René Vidal was born on 7 April 1931 in Tarabuco, Chuquisaca. The third of five siblings, Vidal's early life was marked...
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    Beni 7 Trinidad, Beni 7 Monteagudo, Chuquisaca 7 Sucre, Chuquisaca 7 Tarabuco, Chuquisaca 9 Capinota, Cochabamba 8 Chimore-Shinahota, Cochabamba 7 Cochabamba...
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    climbed into the Andes, entering the Inca Empire and reaching Tarabuco, Bolivia. Tarabuco was a rich outpost of the Incas and the army plundered the riches...
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    It is divided in two sections: first section with head in the town of Tarabuco, and the second section with its head in Yamparáez. The province is divided...
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    by delivering petroleum. Additionally, under this agreement the Sucre–Tarabuco, completed in 1947. The Yacuiba–Santa Cruz railway was inaugurated on December...
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  • terrestres, probablemente vosculares, en las formaciones Kirusillas y Tarabuco (Lampayano-Silurico Superior) de Bolivia. Revista Tecnica de YPFB 10:119-121...
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    Province Major cities/areas Chuquisaca Padilla, Sucre, Tarabuco, Yotala Cochabamba Aiquile, Capinota, Cliza, Cochabamba, Irpa Irpa, Mizque, Punata, Quillacollo...
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  • presumably the highest population, are from the Inca period. The Yampara or Tarabuco are the primary ethnic group occupying the Oroncota region. Oroncota was...
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    San Lucas Municipality Sopachuy Municipality Sucre Municipality, Bolivia Tarabuco Municipality Tomina Municipality Villa Alcalá Municipality Villa Charcas...
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    effective guerrilla war against the royalists in Mojotoro, Yamparáez, Tarabuco, Tomin, La Laguna (now "Padilla"), and a neighboring village of Azurduy...
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  • CP-600) crashes on the top of the Rodeo Pampa mountain range south of Tarabuco, Bolivia, killing all 28 people on board. November 12 – The LADE Junkers...
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    Lima; His brother Pedro had died in 1816 in Chuquisaca, in the Battle of Tarabuco [es] during the campaign of Viceroy Joaquín de la Pezuela in Upper Peru...
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    the Ichapekene Fiesta of San Ignacio de Moxos, the Pukllay festival in Tarabuco—including the Ayarichi dance of the Yampara people—and the Alasitas fair...
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