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  2. Marañón River - Wikipedia

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    Marañón River as seen from Quchapata in Peru. The upper Marañón River has seen a number of descents. An attempt to paddle the river was made by Herbert Rittlinger in 1936. [13] Sebastian Snow was an adventurer who journeyed down most of the river by trekking to Chiriaco River starting at the source near Lake Niñacocha. [14] [page needed]

  3. Uchu Sentai Kyuranger - Wikipedia

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    Uchu Sentai Kyuranger the Movie: Geth Indaver Strikes Back (宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー THE MOVIE ゲース・インダベーの逆襲, Uchū Sentai Kyūrenjā Za Mūbī Gēsu Indabē no Gyakushū) is a feature film that premiered in the Japanese theaters on August 5, 2017, double billed with Kamen Rider Ex-Aid the Movie: True Ending. [6]

  4. Cañari–Puruhá languages - Wikipedia

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    Puruhá is scarcely attested, and Cañari is known primarily from placenames. Loukotka (1968) suggests they may have been related to Mochica (Yunga) in a family called Chimuan, [1] but Adelaar (2004:397) thinks it is more likely that they were Barbacoan languages. (See extinct languages of the Marañón River basin.)

  5. Marañón - Wikipedia

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    Marañón may refer to: Marañón, Navarre, a town and municipality in Spain; Marañón River, in Peru; Marañón Province, in Peru; Valle del Marañón, a valley in Peru; Gregorio Marañón (1887–1960), Spanish physician, historian, writer and philosopher; Marañón (footballer), real name Rafael Carlos Pérez González, Spanish footballer

  6. Jivaroan peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Jivaroan peoples are the indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River [1] and its tributaries, in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador. The tribes speak the Chicham languages. [2] Their traditional way of life relies on gardening, and on hunting with blowguns and darts poisoned with curare. Complex spiritual beliefs are built ...

  7. Mayo-Chinchipe - Wikipedia

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    The best known Mayo-Chinchipe site is Santa Ana (La Florida), where a temple and ceremonial hearth have been found. [2]Also at Montegrande, related ceremonial centers were found.

  8. Pongo (geography) - Wikipedia

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    The Pongo de Manseriche: a gorge in northwest Peru where the Marañón River runs. The Marañón River has 35 miles of pongo before it joins the Amazon River. [2] The Pongo de Mainique: the most dangerous whitewater pass on the Urubamba River. The Pongo de Aguirre : formed by the Hualaga river when it crosses a part of the Andes. [3]

  9. Marañón dry forests - Wikipedia

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    The Marañón dry forests ecoregion in northwestern Peru has an area of 1,139,594 hectares (2,816,000 acres). [1] It extends along the upper valley of the Marañón River and its tributaries. [ 2 ] To the north the ecoregion adjoins the Eastern Cordillera Real montane forests .