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Rivers of Amazons and Baraquan, otherwise called Maranon and
Westward Ho! 2007
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Rivers of Amazons and Baraquan, otherwise called Maranon and Orenoque.
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth Charles Kingsley 1847
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It encompassed the triangular region formed by the confluence of the Maranon and Utcubamba rivers, in the zone of Bagua, up to the basin of the Abiseo river.
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Some 663 glaciers, 296 lakes and 41 rivers discharge into the Santa, Pativilca and Maranon watersheds.
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It encompassed the triangular region formed by the confluence of the Maranon and Utcubamba rivers, in the zone of Bagua, up to the basin of the Abiseo river.
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The Peruvian government also approved a contract for Burlington Resources in Block 104 of the Maranon basin.
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The major rivers of Maranon and Huallaga, both tributaries of the Amazon, run on either side of the park.
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Norperuano has two branches, one (190 miles) starting at San Jose de Saramuro in the Ucayali basin, the other (160 miles) starting at Andoas in the Maranon basin.
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The park is located at a crossroads between the Maranon and Huallaga rivers and covers 70% of the Abiseo River basin.
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In March 2005, Global Energy Development, a subsidiary of Harken Energy, signed a new exploration and production contract for Block 95 in the Maranon basin of north-east Peru.
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