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- The Kantuta Expeditions were two separate expeditions on balsa rafts led by the Czech explorer and adventurer Eduard Ingris. The voyages were inspired...
- called Kantuta. His first expedition, Kantuta I, took place in 1955–1956 and led to failure. In 1959, Ingris built a new balsa raft, Kantuta II, and...
- (along with the tricolor flag, national anthem, coat of arms, the ****ade; kantuta flower and patujú flower). Despite its landlocked status, Bolivia has a...
- characteristics, it is often used as a specimen for tropical gardens. Along with the Kantuta flower, Heliconia rostrata, known as patujú, is the national flower of...
- Bolivian national anthem; the coat of arms; the wiphala; the rosette; the kantuta flower and the patujú flower. (Art. 6 ii) "Bolivia". The World Factbook...
- sheep, also graze the slopes. Amantani is known as the "Island of the Kantuta", after the national flower of Peru and Bolivia, which grows plentifully...
- Simon Universitartios Virginia, Fraternidad Folklorica Cultural Ruphay VA, Kantuta Ballet Folklorico de Bolivia and much more. A male caporal dress depicts...
- 2000 Pacifico, an album by Pacifico (singer), 2002 Pacifico, an album by Kantuta, 1993, nominated for best producer award at the 1994 New Zealand Music...
- America, living in Brazil and Peru. In 1955 and 1959 he organized the Kantuta and Kantuta II raft voyages and sailed across the Pacific, in similar style to...
- Mitc**** Beazley. ISBN 978-1845337315. the complete legend of the tricolor Kantuta Archived 2006-05-13 at the Wayback Machine, translated in French from Leyendas...