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El Guacamayo
El Guacamayo-Aguada, Santander
the Opón River at an altitude of 1,700 metres (5,600 ft). It borders El Guacamayo in the north, San Benito in the south, Suaita in the east and La Paz in
El Guacamayo-Great green macaw
Cuarto, Costa Rica.[citation needed] In Spanish it is known as guacamayo verdelimón or guacamayo verde mayor and locally as lapa verde in Costa Rica and Nicaragua
El Guacamayo-Animal mummy
Linköping, Sweden. 17 September 2007. García, Richard (2021-03-31). "Guacamayos y loros momificados revelan antiguo comercio entre la selva y los pobladores
El Guacamayo-Santander Department
Cimitarra Concepción Confines Contratación Coromoro Curití El Carmen El Guacamayo El Peñón El Playón Encino Enciso Florián Floridablanca Galán Gámbita Girón
El Guacamayo-Red-and-green macaw
Retrieved 17 August 2019. Escobar, Patricia (5 May 2019). "Registraron un Guacamayo rojo, especie en peligro de extinción en el país, en su vuelo en libertad
El Guacamayo-Yax Kuk Mo dynasty
Yax Kuk Mo Yax K'uk' Mo' Primer Quetzal Guacamayo Royal House Glyph of Copan used by the royal family Country Kingdom of Oxwitik Current region Honduras
El Guacamayo-List of cities and towns in Colombia
11,464 12,016 933 El Carmen de Chucurí Santander 18,098 20,671 934 El Guacamayo Santander 2,303 1,918 935 El Peñón Santander 5,600 5,038 936 El Playón
El Guacamayo-Triplaris americana
by many common names, including ant tree or pau-formiga ("ant tree"), guacamayo, guayabo zancón, hormiguero, palo de Santa María, tachí, vara santa, pau-de-novato
El Guacamayo-IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)
minutus Nectophrynoides vestergaardi Osornophryne antisana Osornophryne guacamayo Osornophryne puruanta Parapelophryne scalpta Pedostibes tuberculosus Pelophryne
El Guacamayo-Chestnut-bellied thrush
Chestnut-bellied thrush Chestnut-bellied thrush in Guacamayos Ridge, Ecuador Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain:
El Guacamayo-Suárez River
Moniquirá, Güepsa, San José de Pare, Santana, San Benito, Suaita, El Guacamayo, Guadalupe, Contratación, Chima, Guapotá, Palmas del Socorro, Socorro
El Guacamayo-El cartel (TV series)
Barrios — Jaime Vélez – el Pajarraco Bernardo García Carlos Robayo – Guacamayo Weimar Castro – Caremotor Carlos Sánchez Wenceslao Caicedo – el Señor
El Guacamayo-Norte del Valle Cartel
Eyes"), and Montoya's chief hatchetman, Carlos José Robayo Escobar (alias "Guacamayo", or "Macaw"), among others. On June 4, 2008, Julio César López was sentenced
El Guacamayo-Tayrona National Natural Park
places with clear demarcations in the terrain: Santa Rosa Hill Tovar Hill Guacamayo Pick Aguas Muertas Hill Cielito Pick Hondonada Site Humo Hill It also
El Guacamayo-List of pisco brands
Parral Ferreyros Fontana Pisco Fundo Real Gran Cruz GRAN SIERPE Grimaldi Guacamayo La Caravedo La Diablada Los Nichos Lovera Miski Mongess Monteluz Montesierpe
El Guacamayo-Pica, Chile
doi:10.4067/S0718-10432017000300006. García, Richard (2021-03-31). "Guacamayos y loros momificados revelan antiguo comercio entre la selva y los pobladores
El Guacamayo-Municipalities of Colombia
Cimitarra Concepción Confines Contratación Coromoro Curití El Carmen El Guacamayo El Peñón El Playón Encino Enciso Florián Floridablanca Galán Gámbita Girón
El Guacamayo-Linothele
– Bolivia, Brazil Linothele gaujoni (Simon, 1889) – Ecuador Linothele guacamayos Dupérré & Tapia, 2023 – Ecuador Linothele gualaquiza Dupérré & Tapia,
El Guacamayo-Anelosimus
to Argentina Anelosimus fraternus Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola Anelosimus guacamayos Agnarsson, 2006 – Ecuador Anelosimus hookeri Agnarsson, Kuntner & Jencik
El Guacamayo-Leyendas de Guatemala
"woman-flower" and is to be sacrificed. Guacamayo and Cuculcán dispute the legend of the sun, and behind his back, Guacamayo accuses him of being a fake, and
El Guacamayo-List of endangered amphibians
(Nectophrynoides vestergaardi) Osornophryne antisana Guacamayo plump toad (Osornophryne guacamayo) Herveo plump toad (Osornophryne percrassa) Osornophryne
El Guacamayo-Maquenque National Wildlife Refuge
2011). "Primer reporte de un árbol con nidos activos de guacamayo rojo (Ara macao) y guacamayo verde mayor (Ara ambiguus) en bosque muy húmedo tropical
El Guacamayo-Osornophryne
Mueses-Cisneros, Yánez-Muñoz, and Guayasamin, 2010 Osornophryne guacamayo Hoogmoed, 1987 Guacamayo plump toad Osornophryne occidentalis Cisneros-Heredia and
El Guacamayo-Dipteryx micrantha
huamansamana (in Loreto), shihuahuaco negro (in Huánuco), cumarú and guacamayo. The name kumarut as given in many sources starting in 1926 is only attested
El Guacamayo-Social spider
Achaearanea vervortii Anelosimus domingo Anelosimus eximius Anelosimus guacamayos Anelosimus oritoyacu Anelosimus puravida Anelosimus lorenzo Anelosimus
El Guacamayo-Iberá Provincial Reserve
Accessed 19 July 2020. [2] Escobar, Patricia (5 May 2019). "Registraron un Guacamayo rojo, especie en peligro de extinción en el país, en su vuelo en libertad
El Guacamayo-John Oliver (composer)
of the Canadian Opera Company (COC). While there he wrote the opera Guacamayo's Old Song and Dance which uses a libretto by the composer's mother that
El Guacamayo-List of Drosophila species
griseolineata - Duda, 1927 D. guacamaya - Bächli and Vilela, 2002 D. guacamayos - Guillin and Rafael, 2017 D. guajalito - Llangari & Rafael, 2020 D. guanche
El Guacamayo-List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
Tutazá Firavitoba Tota Chivatá Gachancipá Tocancipá Guanentá Chipatá El Guacamayo Zapatoca Ayapel Tubará Guatapé - Quechua: ”Stones and water” Chimá Tuchín
El Guacamayo-The Macaw Society
the name of the project was changed to The Macaw Society (Sociedad Pro Guacamayos in Spanish). The principal aim of The Macaw Society is to study the various
El Guacamayo-Tapiche Reserve
guianensis Lecythidaceae Ayahuma medicine Coutarea hexandra Rubiaceae Guacamayo caspi fuel, tools Crescentia cujete Bignoniaceae Huingo medicine, crafts
El Guacamayo-1964 in poetry
o mundo, her fourth collection Jorge Carrera Andrade, Floresta de los Guacamayos (Ecuador), published in Nicaragua while he was ambassador to the United
El Guacamayo-Deportivo Azogues
Deportivo Azogues Full name Deportivo Azogues Nickname(s) Guacamayos (Macaws) Founded May 25, 2005; 19 years ago (2005-05-25) Dissolved 2016 Ground Estadio
El Guacamayo-Google Street View in South America
Coromoro (rural area only), Curití (partial), El Carmen de Chucurí, El Guacamayo (Partial), El Peñón (rural area only), El Playón, Encino (partial), Enciso
El Guacamayo-List of islands of Chile
-72.154276 -882948 118 Teja, Isla -39.80372 -73.259547 7.72 -902537 119 Guacamayo, Isla -39.875819 -73.275106 -883526 Guadamayo, Isla 120 Mancera, Isla
El Guacamayo-National Register of Historic Places listings in Sandoval County, New Mexico
image May 21, 1984 (#84003050) Address Restricted Jemez Springs LA 483 25 Guacamayo Site (FS0572, LA-189) Upload image May 21, 1984 (#84003016) Address Restricted
El Guacamayo-Bicolored antvireo
where much suitable habitat has been cleared, except on the Cordillera de Guacamayos and Volcán Sumaco where large tracts of pristine forests are still present
El Guacamayo-List of Theridiidae species
to Argentina Anelosimus fraternus Bryant, 1948 — Hispaniola Anelosimus guacamayos Agnarsson, 2006 — Ecuador Anelosimus hookeri Agnarsson, Kuntner & Jencik
El Guacamayo-Isla del Rey, Chile
north it is bounded by Valdivia River. Next to it, to the east, lies Guacamayo Island. The island is described in Diccionario Geográfico de la República
El Guacamayo-Guacamayo Island
Guacamayo Island (Spanish: Isla Guacamayo) is a river island south of Valdivia, south-central Chile. Next to it to the west lies the larger island of
El Guacamayo-Núria Feliu
catalans (1974) Cinema ranci ... cinema d’avui (1974) Núria Feliu i Los Guacamayos (1975) Cançons d’Apel·les Mestres (1976) El cant del poble (1977) I les
El Guacamayo-Eastern Cordillera Real montane forests
(Nymphargus puyoensis) Napo plump toad (Osornophryne antisana) Guacamayo plump toad (Osornophryne guacamayo) Agua Rica leaf frog (Phyllomedusa ecuatoriana Papallacta
El Guacamayo-Guacamayo plump toad
The Guacamayo plump toad or sapo de Guacamayo (Osornophryne guacamayo) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae occurring in Colombia and Ecuador
El Guacamayo-Google Street View in Colombia
Coromoro (rural area only), Curití (partial), El Carmen de Chucurí, El Guacamayo (Partial), El Peñón (rural area only), El Playón, Encino (partial), Enciso
El Guacamayo-Andira inermis
Belize and the United States), cabbage tree, carne asada (Costa Rica), guacamayo (Honduras), Jamaica cabbage tree, harino (Panama), moca (Puerto Rico)
El Guacamayo-List of lakes of Guatemala
Rita El Petén San Andrés Laguna Santa Cruz El Petén San Andrés Laguna Guacamayo El Petén San Andrés Laguna Picú El Petén San Andrés Laguna Canjá El Petén
El Guacamayo-Glaucous macaw
Retrieved 24 July 2008. Bertonatti, Claudio (2001). "Los últimos días del guacamayo azul". Vida Silvestre (in Spanish). No. 78. pp. 44–50. Archived from the
El Guacamayo-Macal River
upper catchment tributaries join the mainstem channel considerably before Guacamayo, the approximate join point of the two connecting sub-sheds of the Macal
El Guacamayo-El Guacamayo
El Guacamayo is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. El Guacamayo has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen
El Guacamayo-Francesco Mariotti
Post. Sánchez Castro, Rebeca. 2013. Entrada al campo inexplorado: Gran Guacamayo Precolombino de Francesco Mariotti en la Trienal de Chile 2009. "Projekt
El Guacamayo-Anelosimus guacamayos
Anelosimus guacamayos is a species of social cobweb spider that occurs in the lower Ecuadorian sierra. The live in large nests (1–2 meters in width), and
El Guacamayo-Piar Municipality, Bolívar
Manganese , El Buey, Matajey, El Piso, El Silencio, Tierra Blanca and Guacamayo, among others. Parroquia Pedro Cova (El Manteco), is the largest territorial