- Like the
surrounding areas, the
Yungas belong to the
Neotropical realm; the
climate is rainy, humid, and warm. The
Yungas forests are
extremely diverse...
- (Southern end of the
Yungas Road) The
Yungas Road is a 64-kilometre (40 mi) long
cycle route that
links the city of La Paz and the
Yungas region of Bolivia...
- The
Bolivian Yungas is a
tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the
Yungas of
central Bolivia. The
ecoregion occurs in elevations...
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Province and Sud
Yungas Province Yunga language (Peru)
Yunga language (Australia)
Yunga people (Australia), an
ethnic group Yungas Cocalera Revolution...
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called the
Yungas. The
Yungas,
which is not far
north from the city of La Paz, is
where most of the country's coca is grown. In
parts of the
Yungas such as...
- Nor
Yungas is a
province in the
Yungas area of the
Bolivian department of La Paz.
During the
presidency of José
Manuel Pando the
Yungas Province was divided...
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Pudella carlae, the
Peruvian Yungas pudu, is a
species of deer from Peru. It was
found in 2024 to be a
distinct species from the
northern pudu, from which...
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Yunga may
refer to
either of the
following two languages:
Yunga language (Peru)
Yunga language (Australia) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- for two
specimens of P. obscura. The
Yungas guan is
found on the east side of the
Andes in the
Southern Andean Yungas of
southwestern Bolivia and northwestern...
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department of La Paz, and are
located mainly in the
provinces of Nor
Yungas and Sud
Yungas.
Slavery was
abolished in
Bolivia in 1831.
There are also important...