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Pentadbiran Amazonas; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Amazonas (Colombia) Gemeenten van Colombia; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Lista de municípios da Colômbia; Usage on qu.wikipedia.org Amarumayu suyu (Kulumbya) Usage on ro.wikipedia.org Departamentul Amazonas (Columbia) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Амасонас (департамент)
The Regional Government of Amazonas (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de Amazonas; GORE Amazonas) [2] is the regional government that represents the Department of Amazonas. It is the body with legal identity in public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is the social ...
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Amazonas (Spanish pronunciation:) is a department of Southern Colombia. It is the largest department in area while having the third smallest population among the departments. Its capital is Leticia and its name comes from the Amazon River, which drains the department. It is made up entirely of Amazon Rainforest territory.
White Slave (Italian: Schiave bianche – Violenza in Amazzonia) is a 1985 Italian cannibal romantic horror film directed by Mario Gariazzo [1] (under the name Roy Garrett) and starring Elvire Audray, Will Gonzalez, Dick Campbell and Andrea Coppola.
This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Amazonas (AM), located in the North Region of Brazil. Amazonas is divided into 62 municipalities . Municipalities of Amazonas, Brazil
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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 ...