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  2. Nauta - Wikipedia

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    Nauta is a town in the northeastern part of Loreto Province in the Peruvian Amazon, roughly 62 miles (100 km) south of Iquitos, the provincial capital. Nauta is located on the north bank of the Marañón River , a major tributary of the Upper Amazon , a few miles from the confluence of the Río Ucayali .

  3. Banesco - Wikipedia

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    Banesco Banco Universal C.A. is a Venezuelan financial institution whose principal branch is located in Caracas. The bank is part of the Asociación Bancaria de Venezuela (Venezuela's Banking Association). Banesco has 340 branches all over Venezuela, more than 115.000 POS and 1.377 ATMs. [1]

  4. Nauta District - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Nauta, elevation 101 m (331 ft), (1991–2020) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ... National Meteorology and Hydrology Service of Peru [2] References

  5. Juan Carlos Escotet - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Escotet Rodríguez (born 1959) is a Spanish-Venezuelan billionaire banker and the founder of Banesco, the largest private financial institution in Venezuela.He is also CEO and shareholder (80 %) of Spanish bank Abanca, as well as president of Spanish football club Deportivo de La Coruña. [1]

  6. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Banco Hipotecario del Uruguay (BHU), Montevideo, Uruguay; Banco Industrial de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela; Banco Interatlântico, Santiago, Cape Verde; Banco Internacional de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica; Banco Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe, Sao Tome, Central Africa; Banco Internacional del Peru, Lima, Peru

  7. List of companies of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Location of Peru. Peru is a country in western South America. Services account for 53% of Peruvian gross domestic product, followed by manufacturing (22.3%), extractive industries (15%), and taxes (9.7%). [1] Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption. [2]

  8. Provinces of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Peru (Spanish: provincias) are the second-level administrative subdivisions of the country. They are divided into districts (Spanish: distritos ). There are 196 provinces in Peru , grouped into 25 regions , except for Lima Province which does not belong to any region.

  9. Indigenous peoples of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Peru has over 60 distinct Amerindian linguistic groups, speaking languages beyond Spanish and the Incan Quechua, not all of which are recognized. [28] Indigenous groups, and therefore language barriers to education, remain a problem primarily in the sierra (Andean highlands) and the selva (Amazon jungle) regions of Peru, less in ...