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  2. Chakana - Wikipedia

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    Chakana. The Chakana ( Andean cross, "stepped cross" or "step motif" or "stepped motif") is a stepped cross motif used by the Inca and pre-incan Andean societies. The most commonly used variation of this symbol today is made up of an equal-armed cross indicating the cardinal points of the compass and a superimposed square.

  3. PedidosYa - Wikipedia

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    Delivery Hero (70%) Website. www .pedidosya .com. PedidosYa is an Uruguayan multinational online food ordering and delivery service based in Montevideo, Uruguay. Founded in 2009 and acquired by Delivery Hero in 2014, the company operates in 15 Latin American countries. [1] In 2020, the company launched PedidosYa Market, a series of dark stores ...

  4. Route of Che - Wikipedia

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    Route of Che. The Route of Che ( la ruta del Che) is the term used to refer to the route followed by the Argentinian revolutionary Che Guevara and his men in the region of Ñancahuazú, Bolivia in 1966 and 1967. [1] [2] [3] This ended with his execution at La Higuera on 9 October 1967, followed by exposure of his body and burial in an unmarked ...

  5. File:Chakana; Andean Cross (2021) Plurinational State of ...

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    Español: La Cruz Chakana: Logo del gobierno de Bolivia (2021–presente) Date: 13 January 2021: Source: ... Presidente de Bolivia; Chacana; Gobierno de Bolivia;

  6. Japanese and Okinawan Bolivians - Wikipedia

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    Since Bolivia has no coast, the first Japanese settlers came from neighboring Peru where their contracts ended prior to the 1950s. Most Japanese settlers had origins from Okinawa, while the rest from Gifu, Hiroshima, Kanagawa and Osaka prefectures. [citation needed] Some of the settlers left Peru for Bolivia after epidemics of disease hit the ...

  7. Línea Aérea Amaszonas - Wikipedia

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    For similarly spelled "Amazonas", see Amazonas (disambiguation). Línea Aérea Amaszonas S.A. [note 1] operating as Amas Bolivia (legally as Compañía de Servicios de Transporte Aéreo Amaszonas S.A.) was a regional airline based in Bolivia, headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra with its administrative center in La Paz. [1]

  8. Bolivian Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 1825, General José Miguel Lanza (coming from nearby rural zones known as the Republiqueta de Ayopaya) took the city of La Paz and declared the independence of the provinces of Upper Peru. Lanza was named the first president of Upper Peru. On 6 February, Field Marshal Sucre - at the head of the Liberation Army - crossed the ...

  9. Samaipata, Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Samaipata is a unesco world heritage site. It is located in the province of Florida in the Santa Cruz department of Bolivia. It is located in a region of foothills going across the middle of the country, dividing the desert landscape of the west from the jungle landscape of the east. The nearest city is Santa Cruz de La Sierra, the largest city ...