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- Canchaque District is one of eight districts of the province Huancabamba in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco...
- communities like Pabur or La Matanza and even in the mountainous region near Canchaque. Further south, the colonial city of Zaña or farming towns like Capote...
- communities like Pabur or La Matanza and even in the mountainous region near Canchaque. Further south, the colonial city of Zaña or farming towns like Capote...
- kilometers (1,642.53 sq mi) and is divided into eight districts. Huancabamba Canchaque El Carmen de la Frontera Huarmaca Lalaquiz San Miguel de El Faique Sondor...
- Pristimantis rhodoplichus, also known as the Canchaque robber frog, is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is found in the Andes of southern...
- city in South America (Piura) ROSA VICTORIA: a famous tondero dance from Canchaque-Morropon LA PERLA DEL CHIRA: sung in honor of river and valley of Chira...
- Buenos Aires, La Mantaza, (Hacienda Pabur), San Juan de Mustache and Canchaque. Between the provinces of Ayabaca and Sullana you can also find black...
- Pristimantis pycnodermis Pristimantis pyrrhomerus Pristimantis renjiforum Canchaque robber frog (Pristimantis rhodoplichus) Pristimantis rivasi Pristimantis...
- of high jungle but they maintain less than the summer. The part of the Canchaque mountain range and district of Yamango are temperate and they stay around...
- western slope of the Cordillera de Huancabamba, Piura Region. Common name Canchaque Andes frog has been coined for it. Adult males measure 28–36 mm (1.1–1...