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  2. Marañón River - Wikipedia

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    Marañón River as seen from Quchapata in Peru. The upper Marañón River has seen a number of descents. An attempt to paddle the river was made by Herbert Rittlinger in 1936. [13] Sebastian Snow was an adventurer who journeyed down most of the river by trekking to Chiriaco River starting at the source near Lake Niñacocha. [14] [page needed]

  3. Mississinewa River - Wikipedia

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    Along its course the Mississinewa flows past the towns of Ridgeville, Albany, Eaton, Matthews and the cities of Jonesboro, Gas City and Marion. A series of limestone columns known as the "Seven Pillars of the Mississinewa" stands on the north side of the river about three miles (5 km) southeast of Peru in Miami County. [3]

  4. Peoria, Miami County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    A ford and trading post made Peoria a convenient stop for people between the nearby communities of Peru, Wabash and Marion. It is located near the Miami Indian historic trading grounds known as "Seven Pillars." [citation needed]

  5. List of equipment of the Peruvian Army - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Rotem has signed an agreement with Peru to supply K2 tanks and K808 armored vehicles. [18] T-55 Soviet Union ~165 75+ in store [19] Light tanks AMX-13 France: Originally 108 of which 78 armed with the 105 mm cannon while 30 with the 75 mm, the 75 mm armed vehicles have been phased out since 2009 and some were used for the Alacrán projects.

  6. Indiana State League - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State League expanded and played as an eight–team league in 1890 under league president McCullough. The 1890 member teams were Anderson, Bluffton, Elkhart, Fort Wayne Reds, Kokomo, Marion/Logansport, Muncie and Peru. During the season, Marion relocated to Logansport on July 6, 1890.

  7. Peruvian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian Navy (Spanish: Marina de Guerra del Perú, abbreviated MGP) [b] is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with surveillance, patrol and defense on lakes, rivers and the Pacific Ocean up to 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) from the Peruvian littoral.

  8. Trans-Amazonian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Amazonian Railway is a proposed transcontinental railway through the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.The project was conceived in 2013 and announced in 2015 by Chinese and Bolivian leaders as part of a larger plan to create a Chinese-funded transportation network to support Bolivian imports and exports. [2]

  9. List of Indiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Peru and Detroit Railway: WAB: 1889 1906 Wabash Railroad, Winona Interurban Railway: Peru and Indianapolis Railroad: NKP: 1846 1864 Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway: Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad: PRR: 1956 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Pigeon River Railroad: PGRV 1985 Still exists as a lessor of Indiana ...