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Makushi — Macuxi Macuxi Populations significatives par régions Brésil … Wikipédia en Français
North Rupununi — The North Rupununi District in located in south west Guyana consisting of a mixture of forest, savannah and wetlands ecosystems and is considered one of the most diverse areas in South America. Located on the eastern margin of the larger savannah … Wikipedia
Rebelión de Rupununi — La Rebelión de Rupununi se desarrolló principalmente en la actual región de Alto Tacutu Alto Esequibo. La Insurrección de Rupununi o Rebelión de Rupununi fue un movimiento separatista en el sur de la Guayana esequiba. Comenzó el 2 de enero de… … Wikipedia Español
South American Indian languages — Introduction group of languages that once covered and today still partially cover all of South America, the Antilles, and Central America to the south of a line from the Gulf of Honduras to the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. Estimates of… … Universalium
Cuthbert Cary-Elwes — (1 October 1867, Boulogne (France) 22 August 1945, London) was an English Jesuit priest, itinerant missionary and founder of the Rupununi Mission, in South Guyana. Contents 1 Youth and Formation 2 Missionary calling 3 … Wikipedia
Operation Wallacea — logo. Operation Wallacea (known as Opwall) is an organisation funded by tuition fees that runs a series of biological and conservation management research programmes operating in remote locations across the world. These expeditions are designed… … Wikipedia
Macushi language — language name=Macushi nativename= states=Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela speakers=24,600 familycolor=American fam1=Cariban fam2=Northern Carib fam3=Macushi Kapon iso2=car|iso3=mbcMacushi is spoken by 15,000 Brazilians and 24,600 around the world. 100%… … Wikipedia
Macusi — Macuxi Macuxi Populations significatives par régions Brésil … Wikipédia en Français
Macuxi — Populations Population totale 28 500 (2001)[1] Populations significatives par régions … Wikipédia en Français
Makusi — Macuxi Macuxi Populations significatives par régions Brésil … Wikipédia en Français