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  2. ATV (Peruvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 1992, due to the interconnection via satellite at the national level, the then denominated Channel 9 changes its name to ATV (abbreviation of Andina de Televisión). The station is among the most watched television stations in Peru, often obtaining high ratings from past TV shows such as Magaly TV , a magazine and gossip show ...

  3. Las Piedras River (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    In this part of the Piedras River watershed, there are also several large private conservation-oriented concessions, including the Junglekeepers concession (20,234 hectares or 50,000 acres), which is a Peru-based non-profit, [9] the Las Piedras Amazon Center (LPAC) (4,460 hectares or 11,000 acres), run by the Peruvian nonprofit ARCAmazon, [8 ...

  4. Tambo River (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Tambo River (Spanish: Río Tambo) is a Peruvian river on the eastern slopes of the Andes. The name only refers to a relatively short section of the waterbody; about 159 km (99 mi) long. It starts at the confluence of the Ene and Perené Rivers at the town of Puerto Prado. From here the Tambo flows 70 km (43 mi) in an easterly direction and ...

  5. Category:Rivers of Peru - Wikipedia

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  6. Desaguadero River (Bolivia and Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Desaguadero River, also known as Risawariru or Uchusumain, is a river shared between Bolivia and Peru. It drains Lake Titicaca from the southern part of the river basin, flowing south and draining approximately five percent of the lake's flood waters into Lake Uru Uru and Lake Poopó. [1] Its source in the north is very near the Peruvian ...

  7. Perené River - Wikipedia

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    The Perené River (Spanish: Río Perené) is a Peruvian river on the eastern slopes of the South American Andes. It is formed at the confluence of the Chanchamayo and Paucartambo Rivers , 15 km (9.3 mi) above the community of Perené , actually two pueblos of Santa Ana and Pampa Silva divided by the river, at 650 m (2,130 ft) above sea level.

  8. Pozuzo River - Wikipedia

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    The Pozuzo River is a river in Peru. It has a general course south to north. This basin departmental limit Huánuco is understood between the Yanachaka mountain range to the east and the line - Pasco, for the north-east the line provincial limit Oxapampa - Cerro de Pasco for the south-west. More information Pozuzo Information. Length: 20 km ...

  9. Peruvian Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 74 years, the Segunda has had as few as four teams and as many as 16. The early Segunda División were played with an average number of teams ranging from 4 to 10. Prior to the current 12-club Segunda División, during the 2000s, the team count continued to fluctuate between 10, 12, 14, 16 and even a surprising 13.