The Mantaro River (Spanish: Río Mantaro, Quechua: Hatunmayu) is a long river running through the central region of Peru. Its Quechua name means "great...
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Opuntia mantaroensis (redirect from Río Mantaro prickly pear)
Opuntia mantaroensis, the Río Mantaro prickly pear, is a species of prickly pear cactus in the family Cactaceae. It was described by Alessandro Guiggi...
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The Valle de los Ríos Apurímac, Ene y Mantaro (lit. 'Valley of the Apurímac, Ene and Mantaro rivers'), also known as the VRAEM, is a geopolitical area...
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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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Region, Peru Mayunmarca Landslide 1.0 to 1.6 km3 450 Rockslide dammed Río Mantaro. Slide velocity estimated at 120 to 140 km/h (75 to 87 mph). 22 Jul 1975...
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Tambo River (Peru) (redirect from Río Tambo)
the Ucayali River. The Tambo is part of the headwaters of the Amazon River whose origin is the Mantaro River at Cordilerra Ruminator Cruz. v t e v t e...
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hidraulicos en la cuenca de Mantaro - fuente : fuente: Electroperu - Inventario proyectos de afianzamiento hidrico Cuenca del Río Mantaro, 2005 v t e...
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Peruvian regions of Huancavelica and Ayacucho in the valley of the Río Mantaro and the Río Apurímac at altitudes of 1800 to 2000 meters. The first description...
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Apurímac River (redirect from Río Apurímac)
been successful. After 730 kilometres (450 mi), the Apurímac joins the Mantaro River and becomes the Ene River, 440 m (1,440 ft) above sea level; then...
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through the Mantaro Valley which is one of the main suppliers of the city of Lima. The city of Chupaca is the main city along its route. "Río Cunas". Iperú...
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