• Jumbilla is a town in Northern Peru, capital of the province Bongará in the region Amazonas, located at an altitude of 1935m. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional...
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  • Jumbilla is a district of Bongará Province, Peru. "Provincias y Distritos". Gobierno Regional de Amazonas (in Spanish). n.d. Archived from the original...
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    worldwaterfalldatabase.com. Retrieved 2015-12-17. Carta Nacional 1:100000. Vol. Jumbilla (12-h). Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN). "Catarata Yumbilla". Inventario...
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  • 012 00: Granada 10: Quinjalca 20: Chiliquín 30: Asunción 40: Recta 50: Jumbilla 60: Chisquilla 70: Corosha 80: Olleros Chachapoyas Bongará 013 00: Sonche...
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    Estadístico del Perú (in Spanish). INEI. 2014. p. 65. Peru 1:100 000, Jumbilla (12-h). IGN (Instituto Geográfico Nacional - Perú). Teofilo Laime Acopa...
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    UBIGEO Chachapoyas Amazonas Chachapoyas 21 0101 Bagua Bagua 6 0102 Bongará Jumbilla 12 0103 Condorcanqui Santa María de Nieva 3 0104 Luya Lámud 23 0105 Rodríguez...
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    Province Capital District Bagua Bagua 6 Bongará Jumbilla 12 Chachapoyas Chachapoyas 21 Condorcanqui Sta. María de Nieva 3 Luya Lamud 23 Rodríguez de Mendoza...
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  • to the north by the District of Florida; to the east by the District of Jumbilla; to the south by the District of San Carlos; and to the west by the District...
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  • To the south: Shipasbamba District and Cuispes District. To the east: Jumbilla District and Cuispes. To the west: Utcubamba Province. The access to the...
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    Arequipa. The prisons of Pampas, La Oroya, Huanta, Recuay, Lampa, Yauri and Jumbilla were built. By 1954 there were already signs of the decomposition of the...
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