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Gocta (Spanish: Catarata del Gocta) is a perennial waterfall with two drops located in Peru's province of Bongara in Amazonas, approximately 771 kilometres (479 mi) to the northeast of Lima. It flows into the Cocahuayco River .
Gocta Cataracts: 771 metres (2,530 ft) Amazonas: Peru [18] Mutarazi Falls: 762 metres (2,500 ft) Manicaland: Zimbabwe [19] Kjelfossen: 755 metres (2,477 ft) Vestland: Norway [20] Johannesburg Falls: 751 metres (2,464 ft) Washington: United States [21] Yosemite Falls: 739 metres (2,425 ft) California: United States [22] Cloudcap Falls: 732 m ...
Yumbilla is 895.5 m (2,938 ft) high, with the top located 2,723.6 m (8,936 ft) above sea level and the base at 1,828.1 m (5,998 ft). [1] The height was measured with the help of laser instruments by a geographical survey of the National Geographic Institute of Peru (IGN) in 2007.
Peru had an acceptable participacion in this Copa América when they passed as the leaders of their group with 4 points, 1 more point than Brazil. Paraguay and Chile also were part of this group. Peru tied with Brazil 0–0, [ 16 ] tied with Paraguay 1–1 and beat Chile 1–0.
Copa América: Referee who collapsed during Canada-Peru match is stable, 'suffered from dehydration' Ryan Young. June 26, 2024 at 9:34 AM.
The 1987 Copa América was the 33rd edition of the Copa América, CONMEBOL's national team competition. It was the first Copa América under the new rotational hosting system. Argentina, as the first country alphabetically, hosted the tournament between 27 June and 12 July. Uruguay successfully defended their title, winning a record 13th Copa ...
The 1975 Copa América final was the final match to determine the Copa América champion. The first leg was held in Estadio El Campín of Bogotá on October 16, the second leg in Estadio Nacional of Lima on October 22, and the playoff match in Estadio Olímpico of Caracas on 28 October.
This final was the third for Peru in which they had been emerged as champions two times in their history. Their last championship (including worldwide tournaments) was won in 1975 . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Meanwhile, it was Brazil's nineteenth final in Copa América in which they had emerged as champions eight times. [ 8 ]