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    Pululahua is a dormant volcano in the north of Quito Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. The volcano is in the Western Cordillera of the northern Ecuadorian...
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    Reserva Geobotánica Pululahua (Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve) (Cloud of Water Geobontanical Reserve) is a protected area around Pululahua Volcano in the north...
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    Guayllabamba valley, include Illiniza, Atacazo, and Pululahua (which is the site of the Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve). The southern part of Quito has...
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  • Cordillera Nevada Caldera Laguna del Maule Pacana Caldera Sollipulli Ecuador Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve Cuicocha Quilotoa Fernandina Island, Galápagos Islands...
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  • pichinchensis refers to Pichincha Province, the province containing the Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve–where the type locality is. The lichen occurs in...
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    language name of the plain means plain of fruit(s). It is southeast of Pululahua (Pululagua) Volcano and east of Casitagua Volcano. In the village there...
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  • National Biological Reserve There is one National geobotanical reserve: Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve There are 10 National wildlife refuges: Pasochoa...
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  • Llanganates, Chillanes-El Tambo, Pichincha volcano, Guajalito river, Pululahua, Antisana and Cayambe-Coca reserves. The fragrant flowers are whitish...
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  • and probably South America. They played in international venues as the PULULAHUA '99 on the same stage as with acclaimed bands like Aterciopelados and...
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    coating. The area was gradually abandoned following eruptions of the Pululahua volcano. "Cotocollao (1800–350 a.C.)". Ministerio de Cultura y Patrimonio...
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