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    The Llanos de Moxos, also known as the Beni savanna or Moxos plains, is a tropical savanna ecoregion of the Beni Department of northern Bolivia. The Llanos...
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    The Llanos de Moxos (Moxos Plains), also known as the Llanos de Mojos and the Beni Savanna, have extensive remains of pre-Columbian agricultural societies...
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  • Moxos may refer to: Moxos plains, or Llanos de Moxos, a region of Bolivia Moxos Province, Bolivia Moxo people, an indigenous people of Bolivia Llanos...
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  • Moxo (also known as Mojo, pronounced 'Moho') is any of the Arawakan languages spoken by the Moxo people of the Llanos de Moxos in northeastern Bolivia...
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    Mojeños (redirect from Moxos Indians)
    Cayuvava, Canichana, Tacanam and Movima. Afterwards, the Moxos or the Moxeños arrived. The Moxos were from the Arawak ethnic group, an ethnic group which...
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  • Territory Llanos de Moxos Llanos de Moxos (archaeology) Moxos people Moxos language Villa Tunari – San Ignacio de Moxos Highway San Ignacio de Moxos Municipality...
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    reached a maximum population of 25,000 in 1766. Jesuit reductions in the Llanos de Moxos, also in Bolivia, reached a population of about 30,000 in 1720. In...
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  • half) of the Movima, a group of Native Americans that resides in the Llanos de Moxos region of the Bolivian Amazon, in northeastern Bolivia. It is considered...
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    Amazon Conservation Team Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest Llanos de Moxos Llanos de Moxos (archaeology) Ucayali Peneplain Pre-Colombian agriculture in...
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    Santiago de Chile: Centro de Estudios Públicos. p. 402. Viegas Barros, Jose Pedro (2013). "La hipótesis de parentesco Guaicurú-Mataguayo: estado actual de la...
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    runs through the Llanos de Moxos also known as the Beni Savanna, which is named after the river. It empties into the larger Madre de Dios at Riberalta...
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    macaw endemic to a small area of north-central Bolivia, known as Los Llanos de Moxos. In 2014 this species was designated by law as a natural patrimony...
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  • evidence of raised-field agriculture that had been utilized in the Llanos de Moxos region of Bolivia's Amazon basin, a region that was previously thought...
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    existed in the basin of the Mamore in the swampy area known as the Llanos de Moxos, in northeastern Bolivia. Mamoré–Guaporé linguistic area Ziesler, R...
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    pre-Columbian South America. Llanos de Moxos Lost city Lost City of Z El Dorado Rostain, Stéphen; Dorison, Antoine; de Saulieu, Geoffroy; Prümers, Heiko;...
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    The Jesuit Missions of Moxos are located in the Llanos de Moxos of Beni department in eastern Bolivia. Distinguished by a unique fusion of European and...
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  • fields are known from the region near Santa Cruz de Mompox in northern Colombia and in the Llanos de Moxos region of lowland Bolivia. In highland Bolivia...
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  • to: Llanos de Moxos or Beni savanna, a seasonally flooded savanna in Bolivia Los Llanos de Aridane, a municipality on the Canary Islands Los Llanos, Chile...
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  • Caatinga (Brazil) Cerrado (Brazil) Alto Paraná Atlantic forests (Brazil) Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia, Brazil) Pantanal (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay) Lower Parana...
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    of the Llanos of Venezuela and possibly Colombia. Some of the Bolivian population is also non-migratory. However, some leave the Llanos de Moxos to breed...
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  • et al. identified over 6600 forest islands in their target area of Llanos de Moxos. On examining 82 of those mounts, 60 shown visible traces of human...
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    isolates of the Mamoré–Guaporé region of eastern lowland Bolivia (the Llanos de Moxos and Chiquitania regions) and Brazil (Rondonia and Mato Grosso states)...
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    agriculture and conservation. Terra preta sites are also known in the Llanos de Moxos of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and French Guiana, and on the African continent...
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    landscape management have been found in the Llanos de Moxos region (Amazonian flood plains of the Moxos). Over time, the canals also were used to farm...
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    pre-Columbian culture in the Baures region of Bolivia, part of the Llanos de Moxos. These earthworks cover over 500 square kilometres (190 sq mi), and...
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    edge of the Central Andes descending into the flat floodplains of the Llanos de Moxos to the north of Cochabamba. Further east of this region is a transition...
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    the Chapare region, and the monsoonal llanos of western Santa Cruz and southwestern Beni. While San Ignacio de Moxos experiences a short dry season, rain...
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  • Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for Itonama. Llanos de Moxos (archaeology) Macro-Paesan languages Camp, E. L.; Liccardi, M. R. (1967)...
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    andinas. Erickson, Clark (2000). "Lomas de ocupación en los Llanos de Moxos" (PDF). Arqueología de las Tierras Bajas. Montevideo: 207–226. Retrieved 2008-07-18...
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    as the waterway exits the Andean folds of western Bolivia into the Llanos de Moxos. The city has a tropical rainforest climate, bordering on a tropical...
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