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Amazonas-Amazonas (Colombian department)
Amazonas (Spanish pronunciation: [amaˈsonas]) is a department of Southern Colombia in the south of the country. It is the largest department in area while
Amazonas-Amazonas
state), Brazil Amazonas (Colombian department), Colombia Amazonas (Peruvian department), Peru Amazonas (Venezuelan state), Venezuela Amazonas Futebol Clube
Amazonas-Amazonas (Brazilian state)
Amazonas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐmaˈzonɐs] ) is a state of Brazil, located in the North Region in the north-western corner of the country. It is the largest
Amazonas-Indigenous languages of the Americas
their constitutions. Colombia delegates local Indigenous language recognition to the department level according to the Colombian Constitution of 1991
Amazonas-Caladium
Venezuela Caladium humboldtii (Raf.) Schott - Guyana, Amazonas State of southern Venezuela, Amazonas State of western Brazil, Loreto region of eastern Peru
Amazonas-Leticia, Amazonas
is the southernmost city in the Republic of Colombia, capital of the department of Amazonas, Colombia's southernmost town (4.09° south 69.57° west) and
Amazonas-Amazonas Department
Amazonas Department may refer to: Amazonas (Colombian department), the Colombian department of Amazonas Amazonas (Peruvian department), the Peruvian department
Amazonas-Amazon basin
Amazonia, Amazônia Legal of Brazil, the Amazon natural region of Colombia, Amazonas (Venezuelan state), and parts of Bolivia and Ecuador. Plant growth
Amazonas-Amazon natural region
comprises the departments of , Caquetá, Guainía, Guaviare, Putumayo and Vaupés, and covers an area of 483,000 km2, 35% of
Amazonas-Amazonas (Venezuelan state)
Amazonas State (Spanish: Estado Amazonas, IPA: [esˈtaðo amaˈsonas]) is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided. It covers nearly a fifth of
Amazonas-Phyllomedusa bicolor
species of leaf frog. It can be found in the Amazon basin of Brazil, Colombia (Amazonas), Bolivia, and Peru, and can also be found in the Guianan Region of
Amazonas-Hevea
Brazil Hevea microphylla Ule – Venezuela, Colombia, N Brazil Hevea nitida Mart. ex Müll.Arg. – Colombia, Amazonas State in Brazil Hevea pauciflora (Spruce
Amazonas-Piresia
Venezuela (Amazonas), Colombia (Amazonas), Ecuador, Peru (Loreto), Brazil (Pará, Amazonas, Rondônia) Piresia leptophylla Soderstr. - Colombia (Amazonas), Ecuador
Amazonas-Witotoan languages
distinguish it from Bora–Witoto) is a small language family of southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and the neighbouring region of Peru. Aschmann (1993) proposed
Amazonas-Tarapacá, Amazonas
Tarapacá is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Amazonas. As of 2015, the population comprised 4,195 people. The town is served by Tarapacá
Amazonas-Department of Loreto
Morona-Santiago Province North: Colombia: Putumayo Department Northeast: Colombia: Amazonas Department East: Brazil: Amazonas State and Acre State South:
Amazonas-Puerto Nariño
Puerto Nariño is the second municipality of the Amazonas department of Colombia, located on the shore of the Amazon River. Puerto Nariño coves an area
Amazonas-List of Indigenous peoples of South America
Sharpas Siona (Sioni), Amazonas Department, Colombia Siriano, Brazil, Colombia Siusi, Amazonas, Brazil Tariano (Tariana), Amazonas, Brazil Tsohom Djapá
Amazonas-Mandevilla
State to Oaxaca Mandevilla holstii - Amazonas in Venezuela Mandevilla horrida - Cajamarca Mandevilla huberi - Amazonas in Venezuela Mandevilla hypoleuca
Amazonas-Caquetá Department
Department (Spanish pronunciation: [kakeˈta]) is a department of Colombia. Located in the Amazonas region, Caquetá borders with the departments of Cauca and
Amazonas-Departments of Colombia
indigenous territories. Indigenous territories in Colombia are mostly in the departments of Amazonas, Cauca, La Guajira, Guaviare, and Vaupés. When it
Amazonas-Bora–Witoto languages
to unite the Boran and Witotoan language families of southwestern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and neighboring regions of Peru and Brazil. Kaufman (1994)
Amazonas-List of Colombian department governors
This is a list of governors of departments of Colombia. Governor of Amazonas Department (List) Governor of Antioquia Department (List) Governor of Arauca
Amazonas-2018 Amazonas ambush
2018 Amazonas ambush occurred on 4 November 2018 when three Venezuelan border guards were killed and ten were wounded in a suspected Colombian ELN guerrilla
Amazonas-Languages of Colombia
Islands. The majority of Colombians speak Spanish (see also Colombian Spanish), but in total 90 languages are listed for Colombia in the Ethnologue database
Amazonas-Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland
Amazonas-Provinces of Colombia
historical than legal. Most Colombian departments have this kind of subdivision. Those that do not are the departments of Amazonas, Arauca, Caquetá, Casanare
Amazonas-Micrandra
Amazonas in Brazil Micrandra minor Benth. - Colombia (Amazonas, Vaupes), Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas), Peru (Pasco, Loreto) Micrandra rossiana
Amazonas-Pouteria
Colombia Pouteria aristata (Britton & P.Wilson) Baehni – Cuba Pouteria atabapoensis (Aubrév.) T.D.Penn. – Venezuela (Amazonas) and Brazil (Amazonas)
Amazonas-Amazon River
Amazon River (UK: /ˈæməzən/, US: /ˈæməzɒn/; Spanish: Río Amazonas, Portuguese: Rio Amazonas) in South America is the largest river by discharge volume
Amazonas-Guadua
Guadua macclurei – Central America Guadua macrospiculata – Amazonas in Colombia, Amazonas in Brazil, Loreto in Peru Guadua macrostachya – Peru, Brazil
Amazonas-Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous peoples of Colombia are the ethnic groups who have inhabited Colombia since before the Spanish colonization of Colombia, in the early 16th century
Amazonas-Miss Universe Colombia 2020
within Amazonas Department over a woman not from the department being their representative, Dayana Cárdenas, the former representative of Amazonas, was
Amazonas-List of unclassified languages of South America
Colombia. Guanarú – Juruá River, north of the Marawa tribe, Amazonas, Brazil. Guyarabe – between the Amazon River and Auatí-Paraná River, Amazonas. Itipuna
Amazonas-Alejandro Cueva Ramírez
from Colombia's Amazonas region. He has also written plentifully about arts and culture in the Amazonas, for example, on the work of the Colombian writer
Amazonas-Lists of earthquakes
earthquake listed, such as the 1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake being listed for both Ecuador and Colombia. Unless otherwise noted, magnitudes are reported
Amazonas-Rio Negro (Amazon)
starts forming the border between Colombia's Department of Guainía and Venezuela's Amazonas State. After passing the Colombian community of Tonina and Macanal
Amazonas-Rhinella
(Caldwell, 1991) Para toad Bolivia (Pando), Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, and Rondônia), Colombia (Amazonas, Caquetá, and Putumayo) and eastern Peru Rhinella
Amazonas-Aspidosperma
glaucum - Amazonas in Venezuela Aspidosperma helstonei - Suriname, French Guiana Aspidosperma illustre - E Brazil Aspidosperma inundatum - Amazonas + Pará
Amazonas-Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Sharpas Siona (Sioni), Amazonas Department, Colombia Siriano, Brazil, Colombia Siusi, Amazonas, Brazil Tariano (Tariana), Amazonas, Brazil Tsohom Djapá
Amazonas-Syngonanthus
Hensold - Amazonas State in Venezuela Syngonanthus albopulvinatus (Moldenke) Moldenke - Venezuela Syngonanthus allenii Moldenke - Colombia, Amazonas State
Amazonas-Oenocarpus
- Colombia, Amazonas State of Brazil Oenocarpus distichus Mart. - Bolivia, Peru, Brazil Oenocarpus makeru R.Bernal, Galeano & A.J.Hend. - Colombia Oenocarpus
Amazonas-List of Philodendron species
– Venezuela (Amazonas) Philodendron aurantiifolium Schott – S.E. Mexico to Central America Philodendron aurantiispadix Croat – Colombia Philodendron aureimarginatum
Amazonas-Flag of Amazonas
of the Colombian department of Amazonas Flag of Amazonas (Peruvian department), the flag of the Peruvian department of Amazonas Flag of Amazonas (Venezuelan
Amazonas-Spathanthus
Ducke - SE Colombia (Amazonas), S Venezuela (Amazonas), N Brazil (Amazonas) Spathanthus unilateralis (Rudge) Desv. N Brazil (Pará, Amapá, Amazonas), S Venezuela
Amazonas-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Arawakan → Upper Amazon Arawakan → Karu Brazil (Amazonas), Colombia (Amazonas), Venezuela (Amazonas) Traditional religionChristianity → Catholicism Banjara
Amazonas-Schoenocephalium
Venezuela, SE Colombia, NW Brazil Schoenocephalium martianum Seub. - Colombia (Amazonas) Schoenocephalium schultesii Maguire - Colombia (Vaupés) Schoenocephalium
Amazonas-Colombia–Peru War
settlements were in the Amazonas Department, now in southern Colombia. Those actions were then mostly ignored by the Colombian government. It was not until
Amazonas-Cabeça do Cachorro
area comprising the northwesternmost end of the state of Amazonas, Brazil, bordering on Colombia and Venezuela. This region roughly coincides with the Brazilian
Amazonas-Ranitomeya
(Loreto Region, including the type locality) and extreme southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department), and expected in the adjacent Brazil, Venezuela; extreme
Amazonas-Arica, Amazonas
Arica is a town in the Amazonas Department, Colombia. 2°08′S 71°44′W / 2.133°S 71.733°W / -2.133; -71.733 v t e
Amazonas-Telephone numbers in Colombia
Colombia operates a closed dialing plan, with all fixed line and mobile subscriber numbers being 10-digit. Nationally, all calls between subscribers are
Amazonas-Pausandra
Lanj. - Peru (Amazonas, Loreto), Brazil (Amazonas, Acre), Bolivia (Pando), Colombia (Amazonas) Pausandra macropetala Ducke - Brazil (Amazonas, Pará), Peru
Amazonas-Vaupés River
flows into the Rio Negro at São Joaquim, Amazonas. Vaupés is a blackwater river. List of rivers of Amazonas Ziesler, R.; Ardizzone, G.D. (1979). "Amazon
Amazonas-Tabatinga
municipality in the Três Fronteiras area of Western Amazonas. It is in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 67,182 (2020) and its area is
Amazonas-Passiflora subg. Astrophea
cauliflora Colombia (Amazonas and Vichada), Ecuador (Napo), Peru(Amazonas, Loreto, Madre de Dios, San Martín, Ucayali), Venezuela(Amazonas) Passiflora
Amazonas-Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
visible guerrilla presence in northern and central Colombia as well as in Guainía, Vaupés and Amazonas, limiting FARC to clandestine operations. Similar
Amazonas-Ranitomeya amazonica
(Loreto Region, including the type locality) and extreme southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department), and expected in the adjacent Brazil, Venezuela; extreme
Amazonas-List of Naked and Afraid episodes
Little, a wilderness teacher, survive in the Amazon rainforest in Colombia's Amazonas Department near the border of Brazil. 53 5 "From the Ashes" April 3
Amazonas-Puerto Santander, Amazonas
Puerto Santander is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Amazonas. The economy relies on fishing, farming and, to a lesser extent, on
Amazonas-La Libertad, Colombia
in Colombia, South America. It is within the province of the Amazonas. It is located 39 kilometres (24 mi) northwest of the city of Leticia, Colombia. According
Amazonas-Zamia hymenophyllidia
hymenophyllidia is a species of plant in the family Zamiaceae. It is found in Colombia (Amazonas Department) and Peru (Loreto Region). In Peru, it is found in Maynas
Amazonas-Xanthosoma
mafaffoides G.S.Bunting - Amazonas State of Venezuela Xanthosoma mariae Bogner & E.G.Gonç. - Peru Xanthosoma maroae G.S.Bunting - Amazonas State of Venezuela
Amazonas-Rhinella castaneotica
from the Amazon Basin in Bolivia (Pando), Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, and Rondônia), Colombia (Amazonas, Caquetá, and Putumayo), and eastern Peru, but likely
Amazonas-Miss Colombia 1992
Betancur of Amazonas was crowned by Paola Turbay of Bogota at the event's conclusion. This is the first and so far only time that Amazonas won the pageant
Amazonas-Miss Mundo Colombia
contest, a runner-up is sent. The current Miss World Colombia is Catalina Quintero from Amazonas. Color key : Declared as Winner : Ended as Runner-up
Amazonas-Pristimantis zimmermanae
Strabomantidae. It is found in the Amazonian Basin with records from Colombia (Amazonas Department), Bolivia, and Brazil. Its natural habitats are tropical
Amazonas-La Chorrera Airport
Chorrera in the Amazonas Department of Colombia. Colombia portal Aviation portal Transport in Colombia List of airports in Colombia Airport information
Amazonas-Brazil–Colombia border
The border between Brazil and Colombia is 1,644.2 km (1,021.7 mi) long. The boundary was delimited in two treaties: the Vásquez Cobo-Martins treaty of
Amazonas-Colombian cuisine
Colombian cuisine is a culinary tradition of the six main regions within Colombia (Pacific, Amazonian, Andean, Orinoco, Caribbean, and Insular). Colombian
Amazonas-Riparoampelos
Riparoampelos. It is a climber native the Amazon Rainforest of southeastern Colombia, Amazonas state of southern Venezuela, eastern Peru, and northwestern Brazil
Amazonas-List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
in Acre – Various tribes. (Isolados do Alto Tarauacá) TI Hi-Merimã in Amazonas – Himerimã. (Isolados do médio Purus) TI Massaco in Rondônia – Sirionó
Amazonas-Athis fuscorubra
Trinidad, Peru, Ecuador and Venezuela. It is probably also found in the Colombian Amazonas and north-western and northern Brazil. Wikispecies has information
Amazonas-List of cities and towns in Colombia
This article lists cities and towns in Colombia by population, according to the 2005 census. A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department
Amazonas-Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport
is an international airport located in Leticia, Colombia's southernmost city and capital of the Amazonas Department. The airport is important for the Amazon
Amazonas-Miss Colombia
Miss Colombia (Formally Concurso Nacional de Belleza de Colombia, English: "National Beauty Contest of Colombia") is the national beauty pageant organization
Amazonas-Galbula
species, Galbula hylochoreutes, has been described from the mid-Miocene of Colombia. It was apparently more specialized for aerial feeding than the living
Amazonas-Pristimantis lythrodes
Strabomantidae. It is found in northern Peru (Loreto Region) and in southern Colombia (Amazonas Department) near the Peruvian border. Its natural habitats are tropical
Amazonas-Colombian conflict
Front are located in the eastern plains of Colombia. Jhon 40 and their dissident 43rd Front moved into the Amazonas state of western Venezuela. Venezuela has
Amazonas-Cithaerias pireta
to Colombia, Ecuador) Cithaerias pireta aurorina (Weymer, 1910) (Columbia, Brazil (Amazonas)) Cithaerias pireta aura (Langer, 1943) (Brazil (Amazonas, Acre))
Amazonas-Natural regions of Colombia
Amazon Region is a region in southern Colombia over the Amazon Basin. It comprises the departments of Amazonas, Caquetá, Guainía, Putumayo, Guaviare and
Amazonas-Pira-tapuya
the Amazon regions. They live along the Vaupés River in Colombia and in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. 0°44′13″N 69°28′04″W / 0.736873°N 69.467713°W
Amazonas-List of earthquakes in 1970
June 18, 2017. "M 8.0 - Colombia". United States Geological Survey. July 31, 1970. Retrieved June 18, 2017. "M 8.0 - Colombia". United States Geological
Amazonas-Miss Grand Colombia 2023
twenty-three contestants. "Catalina Cabrera Jimenez representará o Amazonas no Miss Gran Colômbia". Portaltabatinga.com.br (in Portuguese). Portal Tabatinga.
Amazonas-Adelophryne adiastola
the family Eleutherodactylidae. It is found in the Amazon Basin in Colombia (Amazonas and Vaupés Departments), Ecuador (Pastaza Province), Peru, and western
Amazonas-Vaupés Department
southeast part of the country, bordering Brazil to the east, the department of Amazonas to the south, Caquetá to the west, and Guaviare, and Guainía to the north;
Amazonas-Cartagena, Colombia
ˈindjas] ), is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, along the Caribbean sea. Cartagena's past
Amazonas-Manaus
Federal University of Amazonas—Universidade Federal do Amazonas; University of the State of Amazonas—Universidade do Estado do Amazonas; National Institute
Amazonas-Tres Fronteras
and is named for, the tripoint where the borders of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia meet. The upper Amazon River flows through the area. The area is noted
Amazonas-Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
the lower house of the Congress of Colombia. It has 172 members elected to four-year terms. According to the Colombian Constitution, the Chamber of Representatives
Amazonas-Rhaebo glaberrimus
likely to be incorrectly reported. It is found in eastern Amazonian Colombia (Amazonas, Casanare, Boyacá, Cundinamarca, and Meta Departments), including
Amazonas-UTC−05:00
Brazil Acre Amazonas (13 western municipalities, approximately marked by a line between Tabatinga and Porto Acre) Colombia – Time in Colombia Ecuador –
Amazonas-Bogotá
Colonial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, and one of the largest cities in the world. The city is administered as
Amazonas-Coat of arms of Amazonas Department
arms of the Amazonas was officially adopted by means of the Departmental Assembly Ordinance 020 of March 2, 1995. The coat of arms of Amazonas is also featured
Amazonas-Paula Andrea Betancur
Arroyave (born June 1, 1972) is a Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder. Betancur represented the department of Amazonas in the 1992 National Beauty
Amazonas-Osteocephalus cabrerai
(Manaus), northeastern Peru, Ecuador (Sucumbíos and Orellana Provinces), Colombia (Amazonas, Caquetá, and Vaupés Departments), Guyana, and French Guiana, possibly
Amazonas-Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia
University of Colombia (Spanish: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia), also known as "La UPTC", is a national public university in Colombia with main
Amazonas-List of Colombian flags
a list of flags used in Colombia. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Colombia. Colombia portal Cundinamarca flags
Amazonas-Taraíra River
separates Amazonas state in Brazil from Vaupés Department in Colombia. It flows Taraira River into the Apaporis River on the border (Brazil - Colombia)), where
Amazonas-La Victoria, Amazonas
municipality in the southern Colombian department of Amazonas. It features a tropical rainforest climate (Af). Gobernacion del Amazonas, La Victoria v t e
Amazonas-Amazonas Federal Territory
The Amazonas Federal Territory is the name by which the current Amazonas State of Venezuela was known until 1992. The origins of the Amazon Federal Territory
Amazonas-List of earthquakes in Colombia
This is a list of earthquakes in Colombia. Colombia is a seismically active country and has a large seismic risk in many areas of its territory due to
Amazonas-2023 Colombian regional elections
de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023. "Óscar Sánchez Guerrero ganó las elecciones a la Gobernación de Amazonas". msm.com
Amazonas-Yellow-crowned amazon
Amazona o. panamensis: Western Panama to northwestern Colombia; sometimes called the Panama amazon auropalliata group (yellow-naped amazon): Amazona a
Amazonas-Osteocephalus yasuni
family Hylidae. It is found in the upper Amazon Basin in southern Colombia (Amazonas and Caquetá Departments), Ecuador, and northeastern Peru (Loreto Region)
Amazonas-List of Stygnidae species
(Acre), Colombia (Amazonas) Obidosus cirio (Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006) — Brazil (Pará) Obidosus coxalis (Roewer, 1931) — Brazil (Amazonas) Obidosus
Amazonas-Ticuna
Regional OFS Amazonas - Colombia 15-17 Oct. 2011". Sara I. Ruiz M. (in Spanish and Ticuna). YouTube. 30 October 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2017. "amazonas Vídeo
Amazonas-Noblella myrmecoides
Strabomantidae. It is found in the upper Amazon Basin of southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department), eastern Ecuador (Orellana Province), eastern Peru (Loreto
Amazonas-Mojojoy
LETICIA - AMAZONAS, COLOMBIA". Fundación Alejando Ángel Escobar - Para fomentar y difundir la investigación, la ciencia y la solidaridad en Colombia (in Spanish)
Amazonas-Floralba Uribe Marín
September 2020). "Amazonas, Un granito de Historia de Colombia en Nueva York". Urban Latino (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 June 2021. "Amazonas, Colombia, Suramérica
Amazonas-Green Frontier
photography for the first season took place on location in Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia in 2018. On July 29, 2019, the official teaser for the miniseries
Amazonas-Rapatea
Brazilian Amazonas Rapatea saulensis - French Guiana Rapatea scabra - Cerro Sipapo in Venezuelan Amazonas Rapatea spectabilis - Panama, Colombia, Ecuador
Amazonas-Parodiolyra
Parodiolyra aratitiyopensis J.R.Grande - Venezuela (Amazonas) Parodiolyra colombiensis Davidse & Zuloaga - Colombia (Caquetá) Parodiolyra lateralis (J.Presl ex
Amazonas-Hemiphractus proboscideus
Hemiphractidae. It is found in the upper Amazon basin in extreme southwestern Colombia (Amazonas and Caquetá Departments), Ecuador, and northern Peru. Males measure
Amazonas-Race and ethnicity in Colombia
Race and ethnicity in Colombia descend mainly from three racial groups—Europeans, Amerindians, and Africans—that have mixed throughout the last 500 years
Amazonas-Pereira, Colombia
capital city of the Colombian department of Risaralda. It's located in the foothills of the Andes in a coffee-producing area of Colombia officially known
Amazonas-Flag of Amazonas Department
people of Amazonas, the jaguar its fauna and natural resources, and the star represents the capital city of Leticia. Charges of the flag of Amazonas Department
Amazonas-Marpesia (butterfly)
Marpesia berania (Hewitson, 1852) – amber daggerwing (Mexico, Colombia Ecuador, Brazil (Amazonas), Peru, Honduras) Marpesia chiron (Fabricius, 1775) – many-banded
Amazonas-Pristimantis aaptus
Strabomantidae. It is endemic to the Amazon basin in Peru (Loreto Region) and Colombia (Amazonas Department). This species is rated "Least Concern" by the IUCN: although
Amazonas-List of Colombian departments by Human Development Index
This is a list of Colombian departments and the capital district of Bogota by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. List of
Amazonas-Miss Universe Colombia 2023
Universe Colombia 2023 was the third Miss Universe Colombia pageant, held at the Puerta de Oro Centro de Eventos del Caribe in Barranquilla, Colombia, on September
Amazonas-Panama amazon
Pearl Islands and Coiba) and northwest Colombia. In aviculture, it is sometimes listed as a separate species (Amazona panamensis), and this is potentially
Amazonas-Theobroma grandiflorum
jungles of north of Brazil, with the largest production in Pará, Amazonas and Amapá, Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. The pulp of the cupuaçu fruit is consumed
Amazonas-Theclopsis
& Salvin, [1887]) Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Amazonas Theclopsis aurina Robbins, 2002 Colombia "Theclopsis Godman & Salvin, [1887]" at Markku
Amazonas-National Army of Colombia
Its jurisdiction covers the southern region of Colombia in which there are the departments of Amazonas, Caquetá, Putumayo and southern Vaupés. 12th Infantry
Amazonas-Baniwa
estimated 7,145 Baniwa in Brazil, 7,000 in Colombia and 3,501 in Venezuela's Amazonas State, according to Brazil's Instituto Socioambiental, but accurate figures
Amazonas-Chiasmocleis hudsoni
It is found in French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Guianan Venezuela, Colombia (Amazonas), and Amazonian Brazil. Chiasmocleis jimi has been included in this
Amazonas-Lecythis
poiteaui - Fr Guiana, Suriname, N Brazil Lecythis prancei - B Amazonas Lecythis retusa - B Amazonas Lecythis schomburgkii - Guyana, Roraima Lecythis schwackei
Amazonas-Boran languages
of western Brazil (Amazonas State) Muinane (a.k.a. Bora Muinane, Muinane Bora, Muinani, Muename) of southwestern Colombia (Amazonas Department) Loukotka
Amazonas-Colombianization of Leticia, Putumayo and Caquetá
León del Amazonas, which was based in Iquitos, even in 1932. Later on, it would depend on the Vicariate of Caquetá and Putumayo, a Colombian ecclesiastical
Amazonas-Navia (plant)
Robinson - Amazonas State in Venezuela Navia duidae L.B. Smith - Amazonas State in Venezuela Navia ebracteata Betancur & Arbeláez - Colombia Navia emergens
Amazonas-Pachyloma
huberioides Triana – eastern Colombia, Venezuela, and northern Brazil Pachyloma pusillum Wurdack – Colombia (Guainía) and Venezuela (Amazonas) Pachyloma setosum
Amazonas-Colombia Migration
Colombia Migration (Spanish: Migración Colombia) is Colombia's border control agency responsible for monitoring and conducting migratory control within
Amazonas-La Pedrera, Amazonas
La Pedrera is a town and municipality in the southern Colombian Department of Amazonas. The town on the southern bank of the Caquetá River is served by
Amazonas-Rhinella roqueana
It is found in northern Peru, eastern Ecuador (Pastaza), Amazonian Colombia (Amazonas and Caquetá Departments), and adjacent western Brazil. Its specific
Amazonas-Papurí River
the Vaupés Department of Colombia and flows east, forming part of the international boundary between Colombia and the Amazonas state of Brazil. On the
Amazonas-Miss Colombia 2000
Nocetti of Cartagena de Indias as the new Miss Colombia. The Miss Colombia 2000 delegates are: Amazonas - Claudia Alejandra Palacios López Antioquia -
Amazonas-Mabea (plant)
Nicaragua to Peru Mabea linearifolia - V Amazonas Mabea longibracteata - V Amazonas, B Amazonas Mabea macbridei - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Mabea macrocalyx -
Amazonas-Florencia, Caquetá
capital city of the Department of Caquetá, Colombia. It is the most populous city in the Amazon Region of Colombia. It lies on the Orteguaza River which flows
Amazonas-Drug cartel
Amigos dos Amigos, based in Rio de Janeiro Família do Norte, based in Amazonas Guardiões do Estado, based in Ceará Bolivian drug cartels (See also García
Amazonas-1933 in Colombia
15 - Colombian forces attack Peruvian positions at Tarapaca, Amazonas May 14 - Colombian parliamentary election, 1933 May 24 - end of the Colombia-Peru
Amazonas-Culture of Colombia
Many aspects of Colombian culture can be traced back to the early culture of Spain of the 16th century and its collision with Colombia's native civilizations
Amazonas-Tourism in Colombia
coffee growing axis Quindío, Risaralda and Caldas Bogotá Cundinamarca Santa Marta Magdalena Coveñas, Sucre Amacayacu National Park
Amazonas-2022 Colombian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 29 May 2022, with a runoff on 19 June 2022 as no candidate obtained at least 50% in the first round of
Amazonas-Providencia Island, Colombia
or Providence, is a mountainous Caribbean island that is part of the Colombian department of Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina
Amazonas-Municipalities of Colombia
municipalities of Colombia are decentralized subdivisions of the Republic of Colombia. Municipalities make up most of the departments of Colombia with 1,122
Amazonas-Red-lored amazon
The red-lored amazon or red-lored parrot (Amazona autumnalis) is a species of amazon parrot, native to tropical regions of the Americas, from eastern
Amazonas-9th Congress of Colombia
Republic of Colombia is the current convocation of the legislative branch of the Republic of Colombia, composed of the Senate of Colombia and the Chamber
Amazonas-Monotrema (plant)
aemulans Körn - Venezuela (Amazonas), Guyana, Brazil (Amazonas, Mato Grosso) Monotrema × affine Maguire - Venezuela (Amazonas) Monotrema arthrophyllum (Seub
Amazonas-Atractantha
Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. Species Atractantha amazonica Judz. & L.G.Clark - Amazonas in Brazil, Amazonas in Venezuela, Vaupés in Colombia Atractantha
Amazonas-Duckea
SE Colombia, S Venezuela (Amazonas), N Brazil (Pará, Amazonas) Duckea flava (Link) Maguire - SE Colombia, S Venezuela (Amazonas), N Brazil (Amazonas) Duckea
Amazonas-List of airports in Colombia
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of airports in Colombia, grouped by type and sorted by location. Airport names shown in bold indicate
Amazonas-Ugni myricoides
Central America, South America (Guyana, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, NW Brazil (Amazonas + Roraima)). "Ugni myricoides in Tropicos". Media related
Amazonas-Nheengatu language
needed] and Portuguese). It is also spoken in the Baixo Amazonas region (in the state of Amazonas), among the Sateré-Mawé, Maraguá and Mura people, and
Amazonas-Hirtella
Hirtella conduplicata - Amazonas B Hirtella confertiflora - Amazonas V Hirtella cordifolia - Amazonas V Hirtella corymbosa - Bahia, Espírito Santo Hirtella
Amazonas-Tucano language
endonym Dahseyé (Dasea), is a Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil and Colombia. Many Tariana people, speakers of the endangered Tariana language
Amazonas-Japurá River
rises in Colombia and flows eastward through Brazil to join the Amazon River. The river rises as the Caquetá River in the Andes in southwest Colombia. The
Amazonas-La Pedrera Airport
airport serving the Caquetá River town of La Pedrera in the Amazonas Department of southern Colombia. The runway length does not include 290 metres (950 ft)
Amazonas-Guainía Department
due to public disorder[clarification needed]. This case happens only in Amazonas, Vaupés and Vichada. Barranco Minas is the second biggest population and
Amazonas-National Anthem of Colombia
The "National Anthem of the Republic of Colombia" (Spanish: Himno Nacional de la República de Colombia, pronounced [ˌimno nasjoˈnal de la reˌpuβlika ðe
Amazonas-Mass media in Colombia
Arauca, Caquetá, Guaviare, Vaupés, Amazonas, and Putumayo. Most programming is youth oriented. Internet access in Colombia shows a marked increase during
Amazonas-Canal Trece (Colombian TV channel)
name of Teveandina. It was available in Bogotá and 14 other Colombian departments: Amazonas, Arauca, Boyacá, Caquetá, Casanare, Cundinamarca, Guainía,
Amazonas-Olyra (plant)
Olyra amapana Soderstr. & Zuloaga - Brazil(Amapá, Rondônia, Amazonas), Venezuela (Amazonas)) Olyra bahiensis R.P.Oliveira & Longhi-Wagner - Bahia Olyra
Amazonas-Mirití-Paraná
Mirití-Paraná is a town and municipality in the southern Colombian Department of Amazonas. Gobernacion del Amazonas, Mirití-Paraná v t e
Amazonas-White-shouldered antshrike
polionotus: eastern Guainía and Vaupés departments of far eastern Colombia, Amazonas and southeastern Bolívar states in southern Venezuela, and in Brazil
Amazonas-Couepia
Panama Couepia magnoliifolia - Amazonas B, Fr Guiana Couepia maguirei - S Venezuela, N Brazil Couepia marleneae - Amazonas B Couepia martinii - Fr Guiana
Amazonas-Battle of Buenos Aires
the Colombian Department of Amazonas. The event occurred a month after the Battle of Tarapacá. A month after the Battle of Tarapacá, the Colombian forces
Amazonas-Iquitos
Eventually, the native Iquito migrated to the area around the rivers Nanay, Amazonas, Itaya, and the Lake Moronacocha. Between 1638 and 1769, the Iquitos and
Amazonas-Saxo-fridericia
Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas), SE Colombia, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname Saxo-fridericia compressa Maguire - Venezuela (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas) Saxo-fridericia
Amazonas-List of Colombian departments by area
The list of Colombian departments by area lists the departments of Colombia according to their respective areas. "Marco Geoestadístico Nacional MGN2021"
Amazonas-2018 Colombian census
The 2018 Colombian Census was the 18th population census in Colombia, and the 7th to include the counting of households and dwelling units. It was developed
Amazonas-Miss Colombia 2007
Zapatilla Real - Priscilla Mendoza Méndez (Guajira) The Miss Colombia 2007 delegates are: Amazonas - María Alejandra Vallejo Londoño Antioquia - María Antonia
Amazonas-Allantoma
Mori - Amazonas State in Brazil Allantoma kuhlmannii (Ducke) S.A.Mori - Rondônia State in Brazil Allantoma lineata (Mart. ex O.Berg) Miers - Amazonas State
Amazonas-Orange-winged amazon
parrot. It is a resident breeding bird in tropical South America, from Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil. Its habitat
Amazonas-Fauna of Colombia
Gorgona, Colombia (island in the Pacific Ocean) Amacayacu National Park (Amazonas Department) Over 1800 species of birds have been described in Colombia, (more
Amazonas-Coffee production in Colombia
Coffee production in Colombia has a reputation for producing mild, well-balanced coffee beans. Colombia's average annual coffee production of 11.5 million
Amazonas-Borders of Brazil
disputed territory. Tres Fronteras: The tripoint of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. Assis Brasil, Bolpebra, Iñapari: The tripoint of Brazil, Bolivia, and
Amazonas-COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia
The COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia was a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Amazonas-Apostolic vicariate
Apostolic Vicariate of San Andrés y Providencia, Colombia Apostolic Vicariate of San José de Amazonas, Peru Apostolic Vicariate of San Miguel de Sucumbíos
Amazonas-List of amazon parrots
The amazon parrots are 33 species of parrots that comprise the genus Amazona. They are native to the New World, ranging from South America to Mexico and
Amazonas-Iauaretê
São Gabriel da Cachoeira Municipality, Amazonas state in Brazil. It is located near the border with Colombia. Iauaretê was also a village of great importance
Amazonas-Arberella
Brazil (Amazonas, Rondônia, Mato Grosso) Arberella grayumii - Costa Rica Arberella lancifolia - Panama Arberella venezuelae - Venezuela (Amazonas) List
Amazonas-Tetrameranthus
in South America. Tetrameranthus duckei, R.E.Fr. 1939 - Brazil (Amazonas), Colombia, Venezuela Tetrameranthus globuliferus, Westra 1988 - Ecuador Tetrameranthus
Amazonas-Puerto Ayacucho
capital and largest city of Amazonas State in Venezuela. Puerto Ayacucho is located across the Orinoco River from the Colombian village of Casuarito. The
Amazonas-Black Awareness Day
sometimes called Zumbi Day. It is an official state holiday in Alagoas, Amazonas, Amapá, Mato Grosso, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and marked elsewhere
Amazonas-Heliconius numata
Heliconius numata nubifer Butler, 1875 (Brazil: Amazonas) Heliconius numata superioris Butler, 1875 (Brazil: Amazonas, Pará, Venezuela) Heliconius numata robigus
Amazonas-Pitcairnia
Pitcairnia calophylla L.B.Sm. – Colombia Pitcairnia camposii H.Luther – Peru Pitcairnia cana B.Holst – State of Amazonas in Venezuela Pitcairnia cantuoides
Amazonas-Tooth-billed tanager
Mountains in northern Colombia, mountains of northern Venezuela and Trinidad) Piranga lutea haemalea Salvin & Godman, 1883 (Amazonas and Bolívar in southern
Amazonas-Içana River
the two countries. From the border, it flows mostly southeast through Amazonas state until it joins the Rio Negro at Missão Boa Vista. In Brazil, the
Amazonas-Ecclinusa
atabapoensis (Aubrév.) T.D.Penn — Colombia, Venezuela (Amazonas) Ecclinusa bullata T.D.Penn. — Venezuela (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas) Ecclinusa dumetorum (Baehni)
Amazonas-Chrysophyllum
cuneifolium - N South America Chrysophyllum durifructum - Amazonas Chrysophyllum euryphyllum - Colombia Chrysophyllum eximium - Suriname, N. Brazil Chrysophyllum
Amazonas-Martín von Hildebrand
Fundación Gaia Amazonas, ranked #40 among the top 100 NGOs of the world by the Global Journal. Martín von Hildebrand, a nationalized Colombian, was born in
Amazonas-Pimelodus ornatus
ornatus - Ornate pimelodus, Ornate Pim Tropical FIsh". "Parasitic helminths in Pimelodus ornatus from Amazonas River, State of Amapá, in Brazil". v t e
Amazonas-Tapeina erectifrons
described by James Thomson in 1857. It is known from Peru, French Guiana, Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela. Tapeina erectifrons erectifrons Thomson, 1857 Tapeina
Amazonas-Fissiphallius
2004 – Brazil (Amazonas) Fissiphallius orube Polydoro & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2012 – Brazil (Acre) Fissiphallius spinulatus Martens, 1988 – Colombia (Cundinamarca)
Amazonas-Southern mealy amazon
mealy amazon or southern mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa farinosa) is among the largest parrots in the genus Amazona, the amazon parrots. It is a mainly green
Amazonas-Vriesea
melgueroi I. Ramírez & Carnevali – Amazonas State of Venezuela Vriesea monstrum (Mez) L.B.Sm. = Jagrantia monstrum – Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica,
Amazonas-UBIGEO
number. 01 Amazonas Region 02 Ancash Region 03 Apurímac Region 0101 Chachapoyas Province in the Amazonas region. 0102 Bagua Province in the Amazonas region
Amazonas-Blue-fronted amazon
The blue-fronted amazon (Amazona aestiva), also called the blue-fronted parrot, the turquoise-fronted amazon and the turquoise-fronted parrot, is a South
Amazonas-Puerto Santander, Amazonas
Puerto Santander is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Amazonas. The economy relies on fishing, farming and, to a lesser extent, on hunting
Amazonas-Yellow-crowned amazon
The yellow-crowned amazon or yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala) is a species of parrot native to tropical South America, Panama and Trinidad
Amazonas-Leticia, Amazonas
southernmost city in the Republic of Colombia, capital of the department of Amazonas, Colombia's southernmost town (4.09° south 69.57° west) and one of the
Amazonas-USS Greenfish
Assistance Program to Brazil, 19 December 1973, where she was renamed Amazonas (S-16), the eighth Brazilian Navy ship to be named for the Amazon River
Amazonas-Yellow-shouldered amazon
yellow-shouldered amazon (Amazona barbadensis), also known as the yellow-shouldered parrot, is a parrot of the genus Amazona that is found in the arid
Amazonas-Festival Amazonas de Ópera
The Festival Amazonas de Ópera (Amazonas Opera Festival) is an annual festival of opera presented in the Amazon Theatre (Teatro Amazonas) in Manaus, Brazil
Amazonas-Telmatobius atahualpai
Telmatobius atahualpai (common name: Amazonas water frog) is a species of frog in the family Telmatobiidae. It is endemic to the Cordillera Central of
Amazonas-Kawall's amazon
Kawall's amazon (Amazona kawalli), also known as the white-faced amazon, white-cheeked amazon or Kawall's parrot, is a relatively large species of parrot
Amazonas-Hispaniolan amazon
The Hispaniolan parrot (Amazona ventralis), also known as Hispaniolan amazon, is a species of psittaciform bird of the family Psittacidae endemic to Hispaniola
Amazonas-Vinaceous-breasted amazon
The vinaceous-breasted amazon (Amazona vinacea), also called the vinaceous-breasted parrot and occasionally simply vinaceous amazon/parrot is an endangered
Amazonas-Shell, Ecuador
and a hospital. There is also a large military base (El Fuerte Militar Amazonas), which serves as headquarters for the 17th Jungle Brigade, as well as
Amazonas-Río Amazonas Airport
Retrieved 2016-03-22. OurAirports - Río Amazonas SkyVector - Río Amazonas Accident history for Río Amazonas Airport at Aviation Safety Network v t e
Amazonas-Black-headed antbird
The black-headed antbird (Percnostola rufifrons) is a species of passerine bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia,
Amazonas-North Region, Brazil
(UEPA) Federal University of Acre (UFAC) Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) Amazonas State University (UEA) University of Amazon (UNAMA) Federal University
Amazonas-List of cities in Brazil by population
−9.63% Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 2,315,560 2,375,609 −2.53% Manaus Amazonas 2,063,547 1,802,014 +14.51% Curitiba Paraná 1,773,733 1,751,907 +1.25%
Amazonas-No País das Amazonas
the film was screened again in November 2023. No País das Amazonas at IMDb No País das Amazonas, retrieved 15 March 2020 Meyerfeld, Bruno (27 November 2023)
Amazonas-Lists of earthquakes
Soviet Union, Kuril Islands 30.0 VIII – 0 0 August 11 1970 8.0 Colombia, Amazonas Department 644.8 IV This was one of the most powerful deep-focus earthquakes
Amazonas-Survivor (American TV series)
the two oldest players Brian Heidik Clay Jordan 6 The Amazon Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil Two tribes of eight new players divided by gender Jenna Morasca
Amazonas-Acre-class destroyer
before the end of the war. They are also referred to in some sources as the Amazonas class. Built in Brazil to a modified British design along with some U.S
Amazonas-USS ARD-17
the same day to Ecuador under the Security Assistance Program. Renamed Amazonas (DF-81), her current fate is unknown. LCDR. Anderson, Anton from 18 February
Amazonas-Brazil national football team
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amazonas-List of dialling codes in Brazil
Country Code: +55 International Call Prefix: 00 then Carrier Code Trunk Prefix: 0 then Carrier Code This article contains a list of area codes in Brazil
Amazonas-Florencia en el Amazonas
2006). "La ópera mexicana Florencia en el Amazonas se estrenará en Alemania" [Mexican opera Florencia en el Amazonas to premiere in Germany]. La Jornada (in
Amazonas-White-fronted amazon
The white-fronted amazon (Amazona albifrons) also known as the white-fronted parrot, or spectacled amazon parrot, is a Central American species of parrot
Amazonas-Amazonas State University
The Amazonas State University (Portuguese: Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, UEA) is a Brazilian public university operated by the state of Amazonas, located
Amazonas-Alto Orinoco Municipality
ocei.gov.ve/secciones/division/Amazonas.zip [permanent dead link] http://www.ocei.gov.ve/sintesisestadistica/estados/amazonas/cuadros/Poblacion5.xls [permanent
Amazonas-Autana Municipality
ocei.gov.ve/secciones/division/Amazonas.zip [permanent dead link] http://www.ocei.gov.ve/sintesisestadistica/estados/amazonas/cuadros/Poblacion5.xls [permanent
Amazonas-Amazon parrot
Amazon parrots are parrots in the genus Amazona. They are medium-sized, short-tailed parrots native to the Americas, with their range extending from South
Amazonas-Peru
a year-long war with Colombia over a territorial dispute involving the Amazonas Department and its capital Leticia. In 1941 Peru and Ecuador fought the
Amazonas-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manaus
city of Manaus in Brazil. April 27, 1892: Established as the Diocese of Amazonas from the Diocese of Belém do Pará February 16, 1952: Promoted as the Metropolitan
Amazonas-Federated state
Herzegovina Sarajevo Canton 10 Brazil 26 states: Acre Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato Grosso Mato Grosso
Amazonas-Yanomami
square kilometres (37,320 sq mi) located in the States of Roraima and Amazonas. The Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare Biosphere Reserve was created in 1993 with
Amazonas-List of Indigenous peoples of South America
(Maxuruna) Miriti, Amazonas Department, Colombia Murato, Loreto Region, Peru Mura, Amazonas, Brazil Pirahã (Mura-pirarrã), Amazonas, Brazil Nukak (Nukak-Makú)
Amazonas-Federal University of Amazonas
Federal University of Amazonas (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Amazonas, UFAM) is a public university located in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. It is the
Amazonas-Tarapacá (disambiguation)
province of Peru, before the War of the Pacific Tarapacá, Amazonas, municipality in the Amazonas Department, Colombia Tara Paka or Qachini, a mountain in
Amazonas-Puerto Nariño
Puerto Nariño is the second municipality of the Amazonas department of Colombia, located on the shore of the Amazon River. Puerto Nariño coves an area
Amazonas-Caribbean
signatum (fingerprint cowry), off coastal Haiti The Martinique amazon, Amazona martinicana, is an extinct species of parrot in the family Psittacidae
Amazonas-Prison
prison riots 2018 Valencia, Venezuela fire 2019 Acarigua prison riot 2019 Amazonas prison riots 2019 Altamira prison riot 2019 Cameroon prison riots 2020
Amazonas-Red-necked amazon
The red-necked amazon (Amazona arausiaca), also known as the red-necked parrot, Dominican blue-faced amazon, lesser Dominican amazon, and jaco parrot
Amazonas-Black-billed amazon
The black-billed amazon (Amazona agilis) is a parrot endemic to Jamaica. Sometimes called the black-billed parrot, this amazon parrot is mostly green
Amazonas-Amazonas Department
Amazonas Department may refer to: Amazonas (Colombian department), the Colombian department of Amazonas Amazonas (Peruvian department), the Peruvian department
Amazonas-Mawé people
Sateré-Mawé, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the state of Amazonas. They have an estimated population of about 13,350. The Sateré-Mawé were
Amazonas-USS New Orleans (CL-22)
protected cruiser of the New Orleans class. She was laid down in 1895 as Amazonas for the Brazilian Navy by Armstrong, Mitchell and Company, Newcastle upon
Amazonas-Orange-winged amazon
The orange-winged amazon (Amazona amazonica), also known locally as orange-winged parrot and loro guaro, is a large amazon parrot. It is a resident breeding
Amazonas-Apostolic Vicariate of Iquitos
Apostolicus Iquitosensis), originally Apostolic Prefecture of San León del Amazonas, is a Latin Church pre-diocesan missionary jurisdiction apostolic vicariate
Amazonas-List of time zones by country
(Brasília time −2) – Acre and Southwestern Amazonas UTC−04:00 (Brasília time −1) – Most part of the Amazonas State, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia
Amazonas-Caladium
Colombia Caladium humboldtii (Raf.) Schott - Guyana, Amazonas State of southern Venezuela, Amazonas State of western Brazil, Loreto region of eastern Peru
Amazonas-Bogotá
Amazonas Antioquia Arauca Atlántico Bolívar Boyacá Caldas Caquetá Casanare Cauca Cesar Chocó Córdoba Cundinamarca Guainía Guaviare Huila
Amazonas-Naked Amazon
Naked Amazon (Portuguese: Feitiço do Amazonas) is a 1954 Brazilian adventure film directed by Zygmunt Sulistrowski. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes
Amazonas-Municipalities of Brazil
Northern states are divided into small numbers of large municipalities (e.g. Amazonas is divided into only 62 municipalities), and therefore they cover large
Amazonas-Hispasat
market (mainly Latin America). Amazonas 2 was launched on 1 October 2009 and Amazonas 3 on 7 February 2013 replacing Amazonas 1, which was moved to a new
Amazonas-Chachapoyas Quechua
Chachapoyas or Amazonas Quechua is a variety of Quechua spoken in the provinces of Chachapoyas and Luya in the Peruvian region of Amazonas. Chachapoyas
Amazonas-Puerto Rican amazon
The Puerto Rican amazon (Amazona vittata), also known as the Puerto Rican parrot (Puerto Rican Spanish: cotorra puertorriqueña) or iguaca, is the only
Amazonas-Federative units of Brazil
Pernambuco), Amapá (from Pará), Rio Branco (from Amazonas), Guaporé (from Mato Grosso and Amazonas), Ponta Porã (from Mato Grosso) and Iguaçu (from Paraná
Amazonas-Acre (state)
13 in Cobija. One road to Amazonas: BR-317, plus BR-364 passes through Amazonas. One road to Rondônia: BR-364 (via Amazonas). Rio Branco provides visitors
Amazonas-Maroa, Amazonas
maint: archived copy as title (link) maroa-amazonas.gov.ve (in Spanish) Information on the municipalities of Amazonas (in Spanish) 2°44′N 67°34′W / 2.733°N
Amazonas-UTC−04:00
Maracaibo, Blanc-Sablon, Harrington Harbour Bolivia Brazil The states of Amazonas (except westernmost municipalities), Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia
Amazonas-Maracanã River (Amazonas)
Maracanã River is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. List of rivers of Amazonas Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e
Amazonas-Vehicle registration plate
state abbreviation (SP = São Paulo, RJ = Rio de Janeiro, PR = Paraná, AM = Amazonas, etc.) and the name of the municipality in which the vehicle title owner
Amazonas-List of governors of Amazonas
of governors of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Presidents of the Province Governors of the state of Amazonas Encyclopædia Britannica do Brasil, volume
Amazonas-Lilac-crowned amazon
The lilac-crowned amazon (Amazona finschi), also known as lilac-crowned parrot, Finsch's parrot or Finsch's amazon, is a parrot endemic to the Pacific
Amazonas-Legislative Assembly of Amazonas
Legislative Assembly of Amazonas (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Amazonas or ALEAM) is the state legislature of Amazonas. The parliament was
Amazonas-Amazonas-class offshore patrol vessel
The Amazonas class comprises three offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) built by VT Shipbuilding (now BAE Systems Surface Ships). The ships entered service with
Amazonas-Quechuan languages
Kichwa ("Ecuadorian" or Highlands and Oriente) Chachapoyas (Amazonas) Lamas (San Martín)
Amazonas-Amazonas State Anthem
The anthem of the Amazonas State, Venezuela, was written by Hernán Gruber Odremán, who also composed the music for it. Chorus Amazonas tu tierra engalana
Amazonas-United Multi-Ethnic Peoples of Amazonas
The United Multi-Ethnic Peoples of Amazonas (Spanish: Pueblos Unidos Multiétnicos de Amazonas, PUAMA) is a political party in Venezuela. v t e
Amazonas-South America
Hidrovia do Solimões-Amazonas (it has two sections: Solimões, which extends from Tabatinga to Manaus, with approximately 1600 km, and Amazonas, which extends
Amazonas-Franca Basquetebol Clube
two-time FIBA Intercontinental Cup runner-up: in 1975 (as Esporte Clube Amazonas Franca), and in 1980 (as Associação Atlética Francana). On 16 April 2023
Amazonas-Amazonas
Look up Amazonas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amazonas may refer to: Amazon River, known as Amazonas in Spanish and Portuguese Amazonas (Brazilian
Amazonas-Time zone
(most), Tennessee (most), Texas (most), Wisconsin UTC−05:00 Brazil: Acre, Amazonas (southwest) Canada: Atikokan, Mishkeegogamang, Southampton Island Cayman
Amazonas-Acre War
Caucho), as one of the motives that drove Jefferson José Torres, Governor of Amazonas (Brazilian state), was a rubber export tax. The border between Brazil and
Amazonas-Amazonas 1
relocated to the 36º W position and replaced by Amazonas 3. In March 2016, Hispasat announced that Amazonas 1 would be renamed as Hispasat 55W-1. Finally
Amazonas-Venezuela
per 1,000 births in 2013). Child malnutrition was 17%. Delta Amacuro and Amazonas had the nation's highest rates. According to the United Nations, 32% of
Amazonas-Brazil
from UTC−5 comprising the state of Acre and the westernmost portion of Amazonas, to UTC−4 in the western states, to UTC−3 in the eastern states (the national
Amazonas-Confederados
in Amazonas. Many of his descendants still have the surname "Stone". They are found mainly in the cities of Manaus and Itacoatiara, in Amazonas. The
Amazonas-List of cities in Peru
Libertad 45,897 49 Pacasmayo La Libertad 43,356 50 Tarma Junín 42,569 51 Sechura Piura 44,103 52 Guadalupe La Libertad 42,177 53 Bagua Grande Amazonas 42,396
Amazonas-Amazonas Philharmonic
The Amazonas Philharmonic (Portuguese: Amazonas Filarmônica) is a professional orchestra of the Amazonas (Brazilian state), headquartered in Manaus, and
Amazonas-Jocara hispida
Species: J. hispida Binomial name Jocara hispida (Dognin, 1906) Synonyms Oedamia hispida Dognin, 1906 Deuterollyta hispida Ajacaria amazona Schaus, 1925
Amazonas-Amazon Theatre
Teatro Amazonas) is an opera house located in Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. It is the location of the annual Festival Amazonas de
Amazonas-Amazonas Baroque Ensemble
Amazonas Baroque Ensemble - ABE is a period instruments group based on Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil. Its members join themselves in Amazonas State University
Amazonas-Barbadian Brazilians
Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, many Barbadians worked in the Amazonas region, Pará and Rondônia. There had been a mass exodus from the Caribbean
Amazonas-List of unclassified languages of South America
Barbacoan Carabayo (Yuri, "Amazonas Macusa") Caraguata – Brazil Carapacho – Peru Carára – Brazil Carari – Brazil, Amazonas. A short word-list. Cararú
Amazonas-Amazonas Province (Brazil)
Amazonas Province was one of the provinces of the Empire of Brazil. It was created in 1850 from territory of Grão-Pará Province. In 1889 it became Amazonas
Amazonas-Amazonas Province
Amazonas Province may refer to: Amazonas Province (Brazil), 1850–1889 Amazonas Province (Venezuela), 1856–1860, one of the provinces of Venezuela Amazonas
Amazonas-Amazonas 3
Amazonas 3 is a communications satellite based on the SSL 1300 satellite bus and owned by the Hispasat Group of Madrid, Spain. It was launched by an Ariane
Amazonas-São Paulo
serves localities across the nation, with the exception of the states of Amazonas, Roraima and Amapá. Routes to 1,010 cities in five countries (Brazil, Argentina
Amazonas-Apostolic Vicariate of San José de Amazonas
established the Prefecture Apostolic of San José de Amazonas from the Vicariate Apostolic of San León del Amazonas. The prefecture was elevated to a Vicariate
Amazonas-Black panther
the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve in the Brazilian State of Amazonas between 2003 and 2018. The researchers studied their behaviour in Várzea
Amazonas-2010 Amazonas gubernatorial election
The Amazonas gubernatorial election was held on October 3, 2010, to elect the next governor of Amazonas. The PMN's Omar Aziz comfortably won reelection
Amazonas-2014 Amazonas gubernatorial election
The Amazonas gubernatorial election was held on 5 October 2014 to elect the next governor of the state of Amazonas. If no candidate had received more than
Amazonas-Duckea
S Venezuela (Amazonas), N Brazil (Pará, Amazonas) Duckea flava (Link) Maguire - SE Colombia, S Venezuela (Amazonas), N Brazil (Amazonas) Duckea junciformis
Amazonas-Saxo-fridericia
Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas), SE Colombia, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname Saxo-fridericia compressa Maguire - Venezuela (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas) Saxo-fridericia
Amazonas-Red-crowned amazon
The red-crowned amazon (Amazona viridigenalis), also known as the red-crowned parrot, green-cheeked amazon or Mexican red-headed parrot, is an endangered
Amazonas-Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Witoto Amazonas Amazonas La Chorrera Witoto Amazonas Amazonas La Pedrera Yucuna Amazonas Amazonas La Victoria Tanimuca Amazonas Amazonas Leticia
Amazonas-Time in Brazil
Court. 30 October 2022. "Candidados do Amazonas devem ficar atentos ao fuso horário" [Applicants from Amazonas should be mindful of the time zone] (in
Amazonas-List of music venues
Recife 15,000 1972 Estádio do Arruda 60,044 2001 Classic Hall Olinda 11,400 Amazonas (AM) Teatro Manauara Manaus 1,600 2006 Amadeu Teixeira Arena 11,800 1994
Amazonas-Amazon kingfisher
The Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) is a species of "water kingfisher" in subfamily Cerylinae of family Alcedinidae. It is found in the lowlands
Amazonas-Diademed amazon
state of Amazonas in north-western Brazil. Amazona diadema was formerly considered to be an isolated subspecies of the red-lored amazon (Amazona autumnalis)
Amazonas-Starlink
satellites), ION SCV-009 February Starlink G5-3 (53 satellites) Elektro-L №4 Amazonas Nexus Progress MS-22 Starlink G5-4 (55 satellites) Starlink G2-5 (51 satellites)
Amazonas-Amazon basin
Amazonia, Amazônia Legal of Brazil, the Amazon natural region of Colombia, Amazonas (Venezuelan state), and parts of Bolivia and Ecuador. Plant growth is quite
Amazonas-Las amazonas
Las amazonas may refer to: War Goddess, a 1973 adventure film, known in Spain as Las amazonas Las amazonas (Venezuelan TV series), 1985 Las amazonas (Mexican
Amazonas-Amazon rainforest
Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela. Four nations have "Amazonas" as the name of one of their first-level administrative regions, and France
Amazonas-Lethata amazona
Lethata amazona is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Amazonas, Brazil. The wingspan is about 38 mm. The forewings are rosy tan with
Amazonas-List of flags of Venezuela
Flag Date Use Description 2002–present Amazonas Horizontal tricolor of blue, green and red with a brown outline of the state (bordered in yellow) in the
Amazonas-Amazona (song)
"Amazona" is the third track from Roxy Music's November 1973 album Stranded. It features a very high pitched guitar solo from Phil Manzanera. The intro
Amazonas-Yellow-headed amazon
The yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix), also known as the yellow-headed parrot and double yellow-headed amazon, is an endangered amazon parrot of
Amazonas-Las amazonas (Mexican TV series)
de Las Amazonas". espectaculosatiempo.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2016. ""Las Amazonas" ya tienen
Amazonas-Amazonas National Forest
The Amazonas National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional do Amazonas) is a national forest in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The Amazonas National Forest
Amazonas-Colombia
and Cundinamarca). Where departments have a low population (for example Amazonas, Vaupés and Vichada), special administrative divisions are employed, such
Amazonas-International School of Amazonas
Escola Internacional do Amazonas (Amazonas English Academy or International School of Amazonas) is an international school located in the Brazilian city
Amazonas-Flag of Amazonas (Brazilian state)
The flag of Amazonas is one of the official symbols of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The current flag was introduced by Law 1513 of 14 January 1982. The
Amazonas-Patrol boat
Teixeira-class river patrol vessel Macaé-class offshore patrol vessel Amazonas-class corvette Darussalam-class offshore patrol vessel Ijtihad-class patrol
Amazonas-Mealy amazon
The mealy amazon or mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa) is among the largest parrots in the genus Amazona, the amazon parrots. It is a mainly green parrot
Amazonas-Cayman Islands
macrocephalus). Cayman avian fauna includes two endemic subspecies of Amazona parrots: Amazona leucocephala hesterna or Cuban amazon, presently restricted to
Amazonas-Amazonas (Colombian department)
Puerto Santander Tarapacá Amazonas State, Venezuela Amazonas State, Brazil "Resultados elecciones GOBERNACIÓN en AMAZONAS 2023". La República (Colombia) [es]
Amazonas-Arica, Amazonas
Arica is a town in the Amazonas Department, Colombia. 2°08′S 71°44′W / 2.133°S 71.733°W / -2.133; -71.733 v t e
Amazonas-Imperial amazon
The imperial amazon (Amazona imperialis) or Dominican amazon, also known as the sisserou or sisserou parrot, is a parrot found only on the Caribbean island
Amazonas-National University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza
University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza website Media related to Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas at Wikimedia Commons v t e
Amazonas-Alto Amazonas Province
The Alto Amazonas Province is one of the eight provinces in the Loreto Region of Peru. Located in the northeastern Peruvian Amazon, the culturally and
Amazonas-Stormquest
Stormquest (Spanish: El ojo de la tormenta) is a 1987 Argentine-American sword and sorcery fantasy adventure film directed by Alejandro Sessa and written
Amazonas-List of tz database time zones
SK(W) Canonical −07:00 −06:00 MST MDT northamerica BR America/Eirunepe Amazonas (west) Canonical −05:00 −05:00 -05 southamerica SV America/El_Salvador
Amazonas-Amazonas prison massacres
The Amazonas prison massacres occurred on 26–27 May 2019 after a series of riots at five different prisons in Amazonas, Brazil. 55 prisoners have thus
Amazonas-Suzuki
Rome, Georgia. Brazil: J. Toledo da Amazonia (motorcycle parts) Manaus, Amazonas. Egypt: Suzuki Egypt S.A.E. (automobiles) 6th of October, Giza Governorate
Amazonas-Romário
Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO) Lucas Barreto (PSD) Randolfe Rodrigues (Ind.) Amazonas Eduardo Braga (MDB) Omar Aziz (PSD) Plínio Valério (PSDB) Bahia Angelo
Amazonas-Flag of Amazonas
The Flag of Amazonas may refer to: Flag of Amazonas (Brazilian state), the flag of the Brazilian state of Amazonas Flag of Amazonas Department, the flag
Amazonas-Açaí na tigela
meaning an "açaí bowl") is a sweet Brazilian snack food from Pará and Amazonas. It is a dish made with the frozen and mashed fruit of the açaí palm, described
Amazonas-Corydalus amazonas
Corydalus amazonas is a species of dobsonfly in the genus Corydalus. It is endemic to Brazil. Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan
Amazonas-Tucayana Amazonas
The Tucayana Amazonas was an Amerindian guerrilla commando group in Suriname. Prior to the Tucayana Amazonas, many of the fighters had been soldiers during
Amazonas-Ênio (footballer, born 2001)
plays for Amazonas as a attacking midfielder. On 25 August 2022, Ênio joined RWDM in Belgium on loan. In January 2024, Ênio signed with Amazonas. As of 6
Amazonas-UTC−05:00
Cancún, Bogotá, Lima, Kingston, Quito, Panama City, George Town Brazil Acre Amazonas (13 western municipalities, approximately marked by a line between Tabatinga
Amazonas-Massacre in Dinosaur Valley
Valley (Italian: Nudo e selvaggio, lit. 'Naked and Savage'), also known as Amazonas and Cannibal Ferox II, is a 1985 cannibal film directed by Michele Massimo
Amazonas-2014 FIFA World Cup
Championships (List) Acre (2) Alagoas (2) Amapá (2) Amazonas (2) Bahia (2, 3) Ceará (2, 3) Distrito Federal (2, 3) Espírito Santo (2) Goiás (2, 3) Maranhão
Amazonas-Las amazonas (Venezuelan TV series)
Las Amazonas". vencor.narod. Retrieved 16 August 2017. "Las Amazonas". lahora.com.ec. Retrieved 16 August 2017. "Corina Azopardo, una eterna amazona". guerrilladigital
Amazonas-List of municipalities in Amazonas
list of the municipalities in the state of Amazonas (AM), located in the North Region of Brazil. Amazonas is divided into 62 municipalities, which are
Amazonas-Brazilian offshore patrol vessel Amazonas
Amazonas (P-120) is a Amazonas-class offshore patrol vessel currently operated by the Brazilian Navy. She was originally named Port of Spain (CG50) while
Amazonas-Brazilian ship Amazonas
the name Amazonas Brazilian destroyer Amazonas (1908), a Pará-class destroyer launched in 1908 and stricken in 1931 Brazilian destroyer Amazonas (1943)
Amazonas-Diário do Amazonas
Diário do Amazonas is a Brazilian daily newspaper founded in 1985 in the city of Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It belongs to the
Amazonas-Amazonas 4A
The Amazonas 4A, renamed in 2016 Amazonas 4 and since 2017 known as the Hispasat 74W-1, is a Spanish commercial communications satellite developed by
Amazonas-River-class offshore patrol vessel
for the Royal Thai Navy and built in Thailand. The three ships of the Amazonas-class offshore patrol vessel in service with the Brazilian Navy were developed
Amazonas-2022 Brazilian gubernatorial elections
as Mayor of Manaus from 1994 to 1997, Governor of Amazonas from 2003 to 2010, Senator for Amazonas from 2011 to present, and Minister of Mines and Energy
Amazonas-Amazonas Futebol Clube
Amazonas Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Amazonas, is a Brazilian professional club based in Manaus, Amazonas founded on 23 May 2019. It competes
Amazonas-2021 Northern Peru earthquake
3 distritos del departamento de Amazonas" [7.5 earthquake causes damage in 3 districts of the department of Amazonas]. gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved
Amazonas-Amazonas 5
Hispasat "Proton launches Amazonas-5". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2021-12-07. "Technical details for satellite AMAZONAS 5". N2YO.com - Real Time
Amazonas-Brazilian frigate Amazonas
nations. It was named Amazonas, the fourth vessel to bear this name, in honor of the Amazon River and the Province of Amazonas, on 21 August 1851, and
Amazonas-Anaconda (1997 film)
Anaconda is a 1997 American adventure horror film directed by Luis Llosa and starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde
Amazonas-Copa Amazonas
The Copa Amazonas (English: Amazonas Cup) was the association football state cup of Amazonas, organized by the Federação Amazonense de Futebol (FAF),
Amazonas-Amazonas (Peruvian department)
Department of Amazonas are: The Chumaichada Huanca (dance) The Danzantes de Levanto (Levanto's Dancers) Carnaval en Amazonas (Carnival in Amazonas) Religiousness
Amazonas-Department of Loreto
Colombia: Amazonas Department East: Brazil: Amazonas State and Acre State South: Ucayali and Huánuco regions West: San Martín and Amazonas regions Loreto's
Amazonas-Amazonas Motos Especiais
Amazonas Motos Especiais, commonly shortened to Amazonas or AME, was a Brazilian manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles. In 1978, production of motorcycles
Amazonas-Amazonas 1600
The Amazonas 1600 was a motorcycle made by the Brazilian manufacturer Amazonas, manufactured in Manaus from 1978 to 1988. When the importation of foreign
Amazonas-Amazonas AME-250 C1
are not interchangeable. AME Amazonas AME C1 - 2008 on motorium.com.br, 7 Dec 2020 Simões, Geraldo (2005-02-07). "Amazonas está de volta" [Amazon is back]
Amazonas-Saint Vincent amazon
The Saint Vincent amazon (Amazona guildingii), also known as Saint Vincent parrot, is a large, approximately 40 cm (16 in) long, multi-colored amazon
Amazonas-Miss Amazonas
Miss Amazonas is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amazonas at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created
Amazonas-Capelobo
mythology. Its legend is very common, especially in the states of Maranhão, Amazonas, and Pará. It is believed to have arisen among the indigenous people of
Amazonas-Amazonas State
Amazonas State may refer to: Amazonas State (Brazil) Amazonas State (Venezuela) Amazonas (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about
Amazonas-Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith
inaugurado simbolicamente pelo Governador do Amazonas" [Estádio Carlos Zamith is inaugurated symbolically by Amazonas state governor] (in Brazilian Portuguese)
Amazonas-2023 Campeonato Amazonense
107th edition of Amazonas' top professional football league. The competition started on 28 January and ended on 22 April. Amazonas won the championship
Amazonas-Culebra Island amazon
The Culebra Island amazon (Amazona vittata gracilipes), also known as the Culebran Parrot, or the Culebran red-fronted amazon, is an extinct subspecies
Amazonas-Provincial Palace
the state of Amazonas. It is a centenary building where important events related to the social and political life of the people of Amazonas occurred. Officially
Amazonas-Amazonas de Yaxunah
Huipiles, the Amazonas of Yaxunah Win Game". Luz Media. October 2, 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-12. Reichard, Raquel (2021-09-15). "Meet Las Amazonas De Yaxunah
Amazonas-History of Amazonas
The history of Amazonas is the result of treaties, religious missions and a few indigenous rebellions in the Amazon territory. Initially, under the Treaty
Amazonas-2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
March 2024. Retrieved 2 April 2024. "Amazonas demite técnico Luizinho Vieira a cinco dias da Série B" [Amazonas sack head coach Luizinho Vieira five days
Amazonas-Ileana Márquez
Venezuela 2023 on 7 December 2023 becoming the third woman representing Amazonas to win the title, following Carolina Izsak in 1991 and Dayana Mendoza in
Amazonas-Jirón Amazonas
nomenclature was adopted, the road was named Jirón Amazonas, after the northern department of Amazonas. Prior to this renaming, the each block (cuadra)
Amazonas-Department of Amazonas (Peru–Bolivian Confederation)
The Department of Amazonas (Spanish: Departamento de Amazonas) was a department of North Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Amazonas-Regional Government of Amazonas
Government of Amazonas (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de Amazonas; GORE Amazonas) is the regional government that represents the Department of Amazonas. It is the
Amazonas-Urban area
Horizonte Recife 2 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 12,389,775 12 Manaus Amazonas 2,130,264 3 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 5,142,260 13 Campinas São Paulo
Amazonas-Marx Lenin
Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Amazonas. Due to his unusual name, a mixture of the names of Karl Marx and Vladimir
Amazonas-Satanoperca lilith
eartheater cichlid endemic to blackwater rivers in Brazil, in the states of Amazonas, Pará, and Roraima. It is widely distributed throughout the northern Amazon
Amazonas-2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods
mobilized the Oceanic Support Ship Mearim and the Oceanic Patrol Ship Amazonas, with the latter carrying three small vessels. The two ships sailed to
Amazonas-Ryan Vasquez
independent label in Humaitá, Amazonas in the interior of Amazonas (Brazilian state). His career began in 2019 in the interior of Amazonas (Brazilian state), where
Amazonas-Yellow-naped amazon
yellow-naped parrot (Amazona auropalliata) is a widespread amazon parrot sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the yellow-crowned amazon (Amazona ochrocephala)
Amazonas-Alvarães, Amazonas
Alvarães is a municipality of state of Amazonas. Its population was 16,396 inhabitants (2020) and its area is 5,912 km². The municipality contains about
Amazonas-Barcelos, Amazonas
Barcellos), formerly Mariuá, is a municipality located in the State of Amazonas, northern Brazil. Its population was 27,638 (2020) and its area is 122
Amazonas-Humaitá, Amazonas
Humaitá is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 56,144 (2020) and its area is 33,072 km2. The city is located
Amazonas-Itacoatiara, Amazonas
Itacoatiara is a municipality in the central eastern portion of state of Amazonas, inland northern Brazil. Its population was 102,701 (2020) and its area
Amazonas-Juruá, Amazonas
Juruá is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 15,106 (2020) and its area is 19,400 km². The municipality contains
Amazonas-Silves, Amazonas
Silves or Ilha de Silves is an island municipality in the state of Amazonas, northern Brazil. It is located 10 km straight line north or about 40 km by
Amazonas-List of fictional countries on the Earth
European kingdom, ruled by child monarch, a ten year old King Charles V. Amazonas, Federative Republic of Strike Witches (2007) A country in South Liberion
Amazonas-João Amazonas
2002. Amazonas was national president of PCdoB, from 1962 to 2001. Brief bio (Portuguese language). Diário Vermelho (Especial João Amazonas) (Portuguese
Amazonas-Amazon natural region
Amazonía region in southern Colombia comprises the departments of Amazonas, Caquetá, Guainía, Guaviare, Putumayo and Vaupés, and covers an area of 483
Amazonas-La Pedrera, Amazonas
La Pedrera is a non-municipalized area in Colombia, located in the Amazonas department. It has a population of 4,985 inhabitants. It is situated at 100
Amazonas-La Victoria, Amazonas
municipality in the southern Colombian department of Amazonas. It features a tropical rainforest climate (Af). Gobernacion del Amazonas, La Victoria v t e
Amazonas-Arawá language
Aruá Native to Brazil Region Amazonas State Extinct 1877 Language family Arawan Aruá Language codes ISO 639-3 aru Linguist List aru Glottolog arua1263