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  2. Las amazonas (Venezuelan TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Las Amazonas is a Venezuelan telenovela written by César Miguel Rondón and produced by Venevisión in 1985. [2] [3] This series lasted for 105 episodes and was distributed internationally by Venevisión International. [4] Hilda Carrero and Eduardo Serrano starred as the main protagonists with Miriam Ochoa as the antagonist. [5]

  3. File:Mapa de Amazonas (político).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:1985 telenovelas - Wikipedia

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  5. Las amazonas (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Las amazonas, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa. [3] It is an original story based on some arguments of the Venezuelan telenovela of 1985, Las Amazonas created by César Miguel Rondón. [1] The series originally aired from May 16 to August 7, 2016. [4] [5]

  6. Amazonas (Venezuelan state) - Wikipedia

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    In 1856 it became the province of Amazonas, declared a federal entity on March 28, 1864, comprising the departments of San Fernando de Atabapo, Maroa and San Carlos. In 1864 the Federal Territory Amazonas was created, with the capital San Fernando de Atabapo. From 1876 to 1880, the entity maintained the denomination of Amazon territory, but its ...

  7. Amazonas Federal Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Amazonas Federal Territory was divided into departments for its administration; towards the end of the territory's existence these were: [4] Atabapo Department, with capital in San Fernando de Atabapo. Atures Department, with capital in Puerto Ayacucho. Casiquiare Department, with capital in Maroa. Río Negro Department, with capital in San ...

  8. File:BlankMap-World 1985.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:BlankMap-World-1985.png: Blank maps of the world for historical use: pre-1800: 1 · 820 · 1500 · 1710. 19th century. 1840 · 1861 · 1866 · 1872 · 1898.

  9. Puerto Ayacucho - Wikipedia

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    The water in the Casiquiare flows from the Orinoco River into the Rio Negro, tributary of the Amazon, though much more is gathered en route from numerous tributaries. 90 km to the east is the second highest waterfall in Venezuela, the 2,200 ft (670 m) Yutaje Falls .