-
nocturnal flowers. It is
known from
northern Peru (Rio Santa, Rio Zana,
Chamaya and Jaén). The
mostly shrubby Rauhocereus riosaniensis,
usually branching...
- Marañó. The
Chotano joins the
Huancabamba River to form the
Chamaya below Pucará. The
Chamaya flows northeast to join the Marañó.
Beyond Jaén the ecoregion...
- has a
mountainous terrain crisscrossed by the
rivers of the Huancabamba-
Chamaya Basin,
which drain towards the Marañón River. Its
weather is characterized...
-
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Chamaya River basin,
which is part of the Marañón
River drainage in Peru. The species...
- of the
Santa River,
Ancash department, now Quechuanized.
Hunacabamba –
Chamaya River,
Piura department. Ica – Ica River, Ica department.
Lampa – Pativilca...
- Bellavista,
Ingatambo in Pomahuaca.
Similar sites are
located in the
valleys of
Chamaya, Shumba, Tabaconas,
Chinchipe and Utcubamba. In 2010, two
ancient pyramid...
- Pacaraes, Mandinga, Tabancaras, Joroca, Jolluca, Llanqueconi, Tomependa,
Chamaya, Bagua, Copallín,
Canas de
Cacahuari (also
known as
Lomas del Viento),...
-
Imaza Chinchipe River Utcubamba River Quebrada Magunchal Quebrada Seca
Chamaya River Wayllapampaa River Chotano River Quebrada San
Antonio Llaucano River...
- with illumination, Panchavadyam,
fireworks and
stage shows (Gana mela).
Chamaya-Pradarsanam [exhibition of the elephant's decorations]
happens at the nearest...
-
northwest a
small beach jurisdiction between the
mouth of the
Chotano and
Chamaya rivers In the northwest,
plains of
abundant vegetation contrast towards...