• Look up caucho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caucho may refer to: Natural rubber Caucho Technology, an information technology company based in San...
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    Madre de Dios River basin. Fitzcarrald became known as the "King of Caucho" (natural rubber) due to his success during the rubber boom. His enterprise exploited...
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    Rubber, also called India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, caucho, or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene...
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    Grão-Pará. In Peru, the tree was called 'árbol del caucho', and the latex extracted from it was called 'caucho'. The tree was used to obtain rubber by the natives...
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    de Ingenieros. pp. 29–30. Almanaque 2001, p. 72. Uribe Mosquera, Tomás. "Caucho, explotación y guerra: configuración de las fronteras nacionales y expoliación...
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    Castilla elastica (category Natural history of Mesoamerica)
    elastica ssp. costaricana (Liebm.) C.C.Berg Castilla elastica ssp. elastica Caucho, castilloa rubber. Guayule - another source of latex utilized by the pre-Columbian...
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    the ocean and far to the south). The thriving Amazon trade in rubber (Sp: caucho) had come upriver to Iquitos circa 1880 from Brazil. Eventually his mother...
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    borracha, Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈsiklu da buˈʁaʃɐ]; Spanish: Fiebre del caucho, pronounced [ˈfjeβɾe ðel ˈkawtʃo]) was an important part of the socioeconomic...
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  • many older cultures to play with rubber balls as toys. They called it "caucho" which combined the words "caa" (wood) and "ochu" (to cry), made by extracting...
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    la antigua Cundinamarca, y de algunas otras tribus 1880 - Monografía del caucho 1873 - Análisis industrial de diez y seis clases de ulla de los contornos...
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