The Guarayos are an indigenous group living in their ancestral land in eastern Bolivia. They are located north of the department of Santa Cruz. The current...
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Ascensión de Guarayos is a town in Bolivia. In 2010 it had an estimated population of 18,816. The town is served by Ascensión de Guarayos Airport. "World...
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Ascención de Guarayos Airport (IATA: ASC, ICAO: SLAS) is an airport serving Ascención de Guarayos, a town in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia. The...
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Guarayu languages (redirect from Guarayo languages)
listed by Rodrigues (2013): Guarayo (Guarayú) Sirionó Horá (Jorá) Languages listed by Rodrigues and Cabral (2012): Guaráyo (Guarayo, Guarayú) Sirionó Yúki...
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Guarayos is a province in the northwestern parts of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department. Guarayos is one of fifteen provinces in the Santa Cruz Department...
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Ese Ejja people (redirect from Tambopata-Guarayo)
also known as the Chama, Ese Eja, Ese Exa, Ese’ejja, Huarayo, Tambopata-Guarayo, or Tiatinagua people. The Ese Ejja language is a Tacanan language, spoken...
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Bolivia that is spoken by the Guarayo people who number 23,910 in 2012. The name Guarayu (Gwarayú) is a variant of Guarayo, which when used in a pejorative...
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Fuegian religion Selk'nam religion Garifuna spirituality Guarani religion Guarayos beliefs Guayupe religion Gwich'in beliefs Haida religion Ho-Chunk religion...
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El Puente Municipality, Santa Cruz (redirect from El Puente (Guarayos))
at [[:de:El Puente (Guarayos)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|El Puente (Guarayos)}} to the talk page...
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Guaraní Warazu Xetá Guayaki; Tapiete, Chiriguano Guaraní; Kaiowá, Mbyá Guarayo; Sirionó, Yuki Tupi Tupinambá; Nheengatu, Ka'apor (Urubu-Kaapor) Northern...
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politician, president of Bolivia Bienvenido Zacu Mborobainchi, b. 1956, Guarayo politician Daniel Munduruku Bebeto Ainavillo (16th-century), Mapuche toqui...
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Brazil, and Paraguay Bolivian Guarani Eastern Guarani (Chiriguano), Bolivia Guarayo (East Bolivian Guarani) Chiripá (Tsiripá, Ava), Bolivia Pai Tavytera (Pai...
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Ashgabat, Turkmenistan UTC+05:00 ASC SLAS Ascención de Guarayos Airport Ascención de Guarayos, Bolivia UTC−04:00 ASD MYAF Andros Town International Airport...
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Deities. Routledge. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-135-96397-2. Abaangui and Zaguaguaya (Guarayo People, South America): Heroes, possibly divine beings. The brothers Abaangui...
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Tilian 446 Corundí 387 Toara 299 Fiscara 255 Yahgan 189 Weenhayek/Wichí 179 Guarayo (originally from Bolivia) 155 Minuane 69 Iogys 49 Churumata 47 Jujuí 41...
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motsapölika Chiriguano Chiriguano ankã námbi hai de-pó penti mbokui mbapui Guarayo Chiriguano che-ãka che-nambí che-raí che-pó nyepeĩ nyuenió mosapĩ Pauserna...
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It is spoken by Ese Ejja people of all ages. Dialects are Guacanawa (Guarayo/Huarayo), Baguaja, Echoja, and possibly extinct Chama, Chuncho, Huanayo...
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among others. Ethnicities of the Oriental Llanos Guaraníes. Formed by Guarayos, Pausernas, Sirionos, Chiriguanos, Wichí, Chulipis, Tapietes [es], Tobas...
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Manduvirá River Expeditions (section Guarayo Pass)
violent, the Brazilian fleet had to face a garrison of 1,100 men at Passo Guarayo, a very well fortified place. The expeditions, which began in January 1869...
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comunitarias de origen): Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní, Central de Pueblos Nativos Guarayos, Central de Pueblos Indigenas del Beni, Central Indigena de la Region Amazonica...
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14,742 +32.7% 34 Cotoca Santa Cruz 19,482 15,181 +28.3% 35 Ascensión de Guarayos Santa Cruz 19,254 13,630 +41.3% 36 Achocalla La Paz 18,442 10,369 +77.9%...
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Busch A horizontal tricolor of green, white and red. 1851–present Flag of Guarayos A horizontal tricolor of green, white and yellow. 1851–present Flag of...
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along the Manu River were killed. Some of these slave raids were against Guarayo natives. Fitzcarrald's captain Maldonado led a campaign in the Sahuinto...
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Sandoval San Matías 37,442 14,415 Manuel Maria Caballero Comarapa 2,310 23,267 Germán Busch Puerto Suárez 24,903 42,799 Guarayos Ascensión 20,293 48,301...
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Chávez Province) is a Bolivian politician from the Guarayo people. His grandfather had been a Guarayo leader. Zacu Mborobainchi grew up in Urubichá. He...
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leading to the conversion of thousands of Guaranies, Moxeños, Chiquitanos, Guarayos and Chiriguanos that eventually became part of the racially mixed population...
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Ascensión, Chihuahua, a city and capital of the municipality Ascensión de Guarayos, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia Ascension Island, in the southern Atlantic...
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religion Fuegian beliefs Selk'nam beliefs Garifuna religion Guarani beliefs Guarayos beliefs Guayupe religion Gwich'in beliefs Haida beliefs Ho-Chunk beliefs...
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road to the native community of Infierno ("Hell"), where the Ese'ejas (or Guarayos) live. Their chief is Agustín Shapaja, who led the famous expedition (made...
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Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay Bolivian Guaraní Chiriguano, Bolivia Guarayo (East Bolivian Guarani) Chiripá (Tsiripá, Ava), Bolivia Pai Tavytera (Pai...
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