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Place in Potosi, Bolivia
Tupiza is a city in Potosí Department, Bolivia. It is located at an elevation of about 2850 m. The population is 25,709 (2012 estimate). Tupiza and its
Tupiza
Municipality in Potosí Department, Bolivia
Tupiza Municipality is the first municipal section of the Sud Chichas Province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia. Its seat is Tupiza which is the capital
Tupiza_Municipality
Town in Potosí Department, Bolivia
Department Potosí Department Province Sud Chichas Province Municipality Tupiza Municipality Elevation 10,174 ft (3,101 m) Population (2012) • Total 119
Talina_(Tupiza)
16th-century Spanish expedition in western South America
high priest Lake Titicaca, Bolivia–Peru Paria, Bolivia Tupiza, Bolivia Jujuy, Argentina Tupiza, Bolivia Chicoana, Argentina Tinogasta (possibly), Argentina
Diego de Almagro's expedition to Chile
Diego_de_Almagro's_expedition_to_Chile
Airport
Tupiza Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Tupiza, (ICAO: SLTZ)) is a very high elevation airport 16 kilometres (10 mi) northeast of Tupiza, a city in the Potosí
Tupiza_Airport
People identified with the country of Bolivia
conquest of the Inca Empire and founding of first Spanish settlements in Tupiza and La Plata. Modern Bolivian population, estimated at 11 million is formally
Bolivians
River in Bolivia
The Tupiza River is a seasonal river located in Bolivia in the Potosí Department, in the Sud Chichas Province. The Tupiza River is a mainly seasonal river;
Tupiza_River
by Republican forces. The battle took place 25 km (16 mi) southeast of Tupiza, near the small town of Suipacha, on the margin of the Suipacha river in
Battle_of_Suipacha
American train robber (1867–1908)
put him out of his misery, then killed himself with his final bullet. The Tupiza police identified the bandits as the men who robbed the Aramayo payroll
Sundance_Kid
Bolivian newspaper
Bandera Roja ('Red Flag') was a newspaper published from Tupiza, Bolivia. The newspaper appeared in 1947. The publication of the newspaper was irregular
Bandera_Roja_(Tupiza)
Variety of Spanish language
Chichas (capital Tupiza), and in the Chaco regions of Chuquisaca and Santa Cruz. The second-person-singular voseo is in full use in Tupiza, in the west of
Bolivian_Spanish
Trade union federation in Bolivia
Sindicato Mixto de Trabajadores Mineros de Huanuni XVI Ordinary Congress Tupiza January 2016 Juan Carlos Huarachi Sindicato Mixto de Trabajadores Mineros
Bolivian_Workers'_Center
13th President of Bolivia
prolonged conflict, Linares arrived in the province of Chichas and reached Tupiza when least expected. He arrived in the evening and, without dismounting
José_María_Linares
cap of liberty Coat of arms of Bolivia in a police station in the city of Tupiza. Coat of arms of Bolivia in the National Flag. Flag of Bolivia "Bolivia:
Coat_of_arms_of_Bolivia
City in Jujuy, Argentina
and local indigenous men. As the expedition's forces were concentrated in Tupiza a small party was sent to forage to Jujuy, a few expeditionaries were then
San_Salvador_de_Jujuy
American Old West outlaw (1866–1908)
put him out of his misery, then killed himself with his final bullet. The Tupiza police identified the bandits as the men who robbed the Aramayo payroll
Butch_Cassidy
River in Bolivia
Sud Chichas Province, Atocha Municipality and Tupiza Municipality. It is a left tributary of the Tupiza River and belongs to the river basin of the upper
Tatasi_River
Territorial conflict between Chile and allied Peru and Bolivia (1879–84)
The only telegraph in Bolivia was in Tupiza, 606 kilometres (377 mi) south from La Paz, as the crow flies. Tupiza is at the border to Argentina and was
War_of_the_Pacific
War between Argentina and Peru–Bolivia
both republics; But it seems to me that if we can ensure that the Villa de Tupiza and the town of Santiago de Cotagaita remain within our territory, it will
Tarija_War
Bolivian novelist and dramatist
1984) was a Bolivian novelist and dramatist. Suárez was born in the town of Tupiza, in the southern part of Potosí, Bolivia in 1929. A self-taught writer,
Gastón_Suárez
Confederation on Peruvian soil. On 9 February 1839, Velasco rebelled in Tupiza. In the following days, several pronouncements of support came until on
List_of_presidents_of_Bolivia
Wildlife of the Galápagos archipelago
tortoises between the ages of 5 and 9 years old were reared in the Arnaldo Tupiza Breeding and Rearing Center on Isabela and transported by helicopter to
Wildlife of the Galápagos Islands
Wildlife_of_the_Galápagos_Islands
Tarija 29,459 26,059 +13.0% 27 Camiri Santa Cruz 28,855 26,505 +8.9% 28 Tupiza Potosí 27,302 21,707 +25.8% 29 Llallagua Potosí 25,166 20,065 +25.4% 30
List of cities and largest towns in Bolivia
List_of_cities_and_largest_towns_in_Bolivia
Place in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Spain. The battle took place near the present day location of the city of Tupiza, Bolivia. Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM)
Suipacha
Transportation system of the Inca empire
expedition to Chile went largely along the road that led from Cuzco to Paria and Tupiza and then further south. During the first years of the Colony, the Qhapaq
Inca_road_system
13th Miss Supranational pageant, beauty pageant edition
Belgium Thanaree Scheerlinck 26 Wemmel Europe Bolivia Macarena Castillo 24 Tupiza Americas Brazil Giovanna Reis 21 Cascavel Americas Cambodia Leakena In 23
Miss_Supranational_2022
Species of bird
Waterbirds. 23: 173–78. doi:10.2307/1522162. JSTOR 1522162. Tindle RW. Tupiza A. Blomberg SP. Tindle LE (2014). "The biology of an isolated population
American_flamingo
1825 document declaring Bolivia's independence from Spain
together with the advance party of the independence forces, surprised the Tupiza garrison on 23 March. At this point, the majority of royalist troops of
Bolivian Declaration of Independence
Bolivian_Declaration_of_Independence
Bolivian footballer (1926–1995)
1963". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 May 2020. International statistics at rsssf Tupiza Bolivia biography Archived 5 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
Víctor_Ugarte
City & Municipality in Bolivia
via Yacuiba; Argentina, to the south via Bermejo, Yacuiba or Villazón; Tupiza/the Salar de Uyuni, to the west via Villazón; and the central cities of
Tarija
feasible. Two such areas – San Ignacio de Velasco in Santa Cruz Department and Tupiza in Potosí Department – had independent carabineer detachments in addition
Bolivian_National_Police
2011 Western film by Mateo Gil
split up and are able to kill their pursuers and escape. When he reaches Tupiza, Blackthorn is treated by a doctor, who notifies former Pinkerton Detective
Blackthorn_(film)
Small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family
charango may be that gathered by Vega, going back to 1814, when a cleric from Tupiza documented that "the Indians used with much enthusiasm the guitarrillos
Charango
Province in Potosí Department, Bolivia
Chichas) is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí. Its seat is Tupiza. Sud Chichas province is one of sixteen provinces in the Potosí Department
Sud_Chichas_Province
Bolivian television channel
AXS, COTEL (La Paz), COMTECO (Cochabamba), COTEOR (Oruro) and COOPELECT (Tupiza). ATV Argentina, a low-power channel in Buenos Aires targeting the Bolivian
F10_(TV_channel)
Town in Potosí, Bolivia
for tourists passing into Bolivia. A train line connects Villazón with Tupiza, Uyuni and Oruro. Two train services, the Expreso del Sur and slightly cheaper
Villazón
2008 fire in Ecuador
Archived from the original on May 2, 2010. Retrieved January 22, 2025. Tupiza, Jessica (September 21, 2015). "Factory, siete años de impunidad". Plan
Quito Ultratumba nightclub fire
Quito_Ultratumba_nightclub_fire
Bolivian politician (1902–1957)
which was then serving as Bolivia's unicameral legislature. He was born in Tupiza. Vicepresidency of Bolivia Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine Klein
Enrique_Baldivieso
several of his uncles and cousins established themselves in Chuquisaca, Tupiza and Cusco, creating a vast trade network. In 1789 he emigrated to South
Pedro_Antonio_Olañeta
Spanish conquistador (1475–1538)
arrived on the shores of the Desaguadero River and finally set up camp in Tupiza. From there, the expedition stopped at Chicoana and then turned to the southeast
Diego_de_Almagro
Municipality Tinguipaya Municipality Tomave Municipality Toro Toro Municipality Tupiza Municipality Uncía Municipality Urmiri Municipality Uyuni Municipality Villazón
Municipalities_of_Bolivia
the Unión Obrera Primero de Mayo in 1906, in the small southern town of Tupiza. The organization edited the newspaper La Aurora Social. Other contemporary
Anarchism_in_Bolivia
Ecuadorian grindcore band
Metal (3rd ed.). Katoomba: Dark Star. p. 2206. ISBN 978-0-9943206-1-2. Tupiza, Jessica (2015-09-21). "Factory, siete años de impunidad". Plan V (in Spanish)
Flactorophia
Bolivian footballer (born 1994)
Alí Vega Date of birth (1994-04-17) 17 April 1994 (age 32) Place of birth Tupiza, Bolivia Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Position Forward Team information Current
Luis_Alí
Geographic region
Cochabamba Sucre[dubious – discuss] Tarija (Central Valley of Tarija) Villazón Tupiza Colombia Medellín (Aburra Valley) Cali (Cauca Valley) Ibagué (Magdalena
Interandean_Valles
Department of Bolivia
Colcha K 20,892 14,057 14 Rafael Bustillo Uncía 2,235 86,947 4 Sud Chichas Tupiza 8,516 55,879 10 Sud Lípez San Pablo de Lípez 22,355 6,835 16 Tomás Frías
Potosí_Department
Eastern and Western. The western network runs daily trains from Oruro to Tupiza, with both espresso (fast) and WaraWara (slow) trains. The eastern rail
Inter-city_rail
Second-level administrative country subdivision
Sur Chichas Tupiza Tupiza Chillco, Concepcion, Esmoraca, Oploca, Oro Ingenio, Quiriza, Rufino Carrasco, Soracaya, Suipacha, Talina, Tupiza, Villa Pacheco
Provinces_of_Bolivia
Bolivian footballer (born 1977)
for Club Universidad San Francisco de Asís of the Primera A de Potosí in Tupiza, Bolivia. Since 1999, Botero was a regular player for the Bolivia national
Joaquín_Botero
conquered Inca capital of Cusco in 1535 and entered present-day Argentina from Tupiza in early 1536. The expedition of Diego de Almagro left Argentina as it crossed
History_of_Argentina
of Colonel Rufino Carrasco. In mid-1879, the 5th Division set out from Tupiza to Potosí and stayed in the department for a few weeks. One of the shortcomings
Battle_of_Tambillo
Railway line in Chile
several intermediate stations of Tigre, Central (new) Colupito, Cerrillos, Tupiza and María Elena. In 1930 the line was extended to the south when the construction
Tocopilla_railway
4th President of Bolivia (1795–1859)
division formed from the 5th Battalion and the "Guías" Squadron, rose up in Tupiza and declared the secession of the Bolivian Republic from the Peru-Bolivian
José_Miguel_de_Velasco
Argentine statesman and bishop
of the North and consequently had to live in exile in Livi-Livi close to Tupiza, Bolivia, until the fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas. He returned to Tucumán
José_Eusebio_Colombres
Town in Potosí Department, Bolivia
the irregularly flowing Río Tatasi, one of the source rivers of the Río Tupiza. Tatasi is framed by ridges that rise to an altitude of 4,460 meters, surrounding
Tatasi
Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire
Diego de Almagro's expedition to Chile in 1535. Both awaited Almagro at Tupiza and there delivered to him a large quantity of gold from the Chilean tribute
Paullu_Inca
Dutch rally raid racer and businessman
developed quad he scored his first stage win. He won the 219 km stage between Tupiza and Oruro. The stage was shortened because of bad weather. Koolen finished
Kees_Koolen
roads. In the Andean network services are provided between Oruro, Uyuni, Tupiza and Villazón; in the international connection Uyuni–Abaroa with Chile; and
History of rail transport in Bolivia
History_of_rail_transport_in_Bolivia
avoided López de Quiroga by marching south from Potosí until almost reaching Tupiza, then west and finally counter-marching north to join to the Peruvian general
Peruvian–Bolivian_War_of_1828
Guadalquivir River Pilcomayo River Pilaya River San Juan del Oro River Tupiza River Tumusla River Yura River Callama River San Juan River Qaysa River
List_of_rivers_of_Bolivia
Television channel
Potosí 8 Catavi, Llalagua, Siglo XX, Uncia, Potosí 8 Potosí, Potosí 7 Tupiza, Potosí 7 Uyuni, Potosí 7 Villazon, Potosí 7 Camiri, Santa Cruz 7 Concepción
Bolivia_TV
One of the armies of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
South without pursuit. Balcarce reorganized his troops two days later in Tupiza. On 3 November, the Junta created the 3rd Infantry Regiment in the Argentine
Army_of_the_North
Argentine physician, politician and writer
modernizing Generation of '80 in Argentina. Eduardo Faustino Wilde was born in Tupiza, Bolivia, in 1844, to a mother from Tucumán (Argentina), and an English
Eduardo_Wilde
civil war, leading to Achá's overthrow. In the barracks of the city of Tupiza, Terrazas supported the regime of Melgarejo. Because of his relationship
Manuel_Terrazas
Portugalete Carnaval de Oruro Abandoned mining sites, e.g. Pulacayo and Uncía Tupiza with the graves of Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid Yungas Coroico, Center
Tourism_in_Bolivia
Argentine general
division of Diaz Velez, who devoid of weapons, ammunition and supplies reached Tupiza. Díaz Vélez was assisted by the cavalry of Martin Miguel de Guemes. Pueyrredón
Eustoquio_Díaz_Vélez
Argentine soldier
1831. All the Unitarian leaders had to flee to Bolivia. López settled in Tupiza, where he went into business. In Tucumán, his nephew Dr. Angel López attempted
Javier_López_(general)
1814–1815 rebellion in Peru
indecisive and failed in the attempt, while in Joaquín de la Pezuela's camp in Tupiza, Colonel Saturnino Castro [es], one of the sworn in Salta, moved to the
Cuzco_Rebellion_of_1814
Bolivian journalist and politician (1857–1915)
January 1857 Tarija, Bolivia Died 1 October 1915(1915-10-01) (aged 58) Tupiza, Bolivia Party Liberal Spouse Rosaura Gutiérrez Loria Alma mater University
Juan_Misael_Saracho
Off-road motorsport event in South America
Jujuy Tupiza 521 416 M. Walkner KTM W. Nosiglia Honda 521 416 C. Despres Peugeot 521 416 G. de Rooy Iveco 521 416 M. Ruijin Polaris 5 6 Jan Tupiza Oruro
2017_Dakar_Rally
Irish-born Latin American military officer
had served loyally under Santa Cruz, which led to his later defection in Tupiza in 1839. O'Connor describes these as "the major blunders which cost Santa
Francisco_Burdett_O'Connor
Colombia 1536 Popayán Cauca Colombia 1536 San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras 1536 Tupiza Potosí Bolivia 1537 Asunción Distrito Capital Paraguay Oldest continuously
List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation
List_of_cities_in_the_Americas_by_year_of_foundation
Mine in Lipez, Potosí, Bolivia
Commission was created and traveled to the nearby cities of Quechisla, Tupiza and Uyuni to study their architectural styles and speak with community leaders
San_Cristóbal_mine_(Bolivia)
Cotagaita action, the revolutionary forces were obligated to retreat towards Tupiza and then Suipacha, to await reinforcement, where later they achieved their
Battle_of_Cotagaita
mineral exploitation in Bolivia, Jacobo Aillón founded a mining bank in Tupiza, called Banco de Cotagaita, which in 1866 was re-established as the Banco
Jacobo_Aillón
Species of cactus
scrub the Potosí and Tarija Department, in the Charcoma Valley, east of Tupiza in Bolivia at elevations of 2600 to 3700 meters. Plants growing in the habitat
Leucostele_werdermanniana
Bolivian politician (1955–2015)
Meza, Cortés was arrested and conscripted into the Army's 10th Division in Tupiza for three years. Barred from political activity, he briefly returned to
David_Cortés_(politician)
Family of musical styles
flowered skirt. Men wear trousers, a shirt, a vest, and a hat. Cueca in Tupiza (Sud Chichas) is also cheerful and bouncy; women wear a short skirt and
Cueca
Sucre Tapacarí Tarija, Bolivia Tiraque Torotoro (Bolivia) Trinidad, Bolivia Tupiza Uyuni Vallegrande Villa Tunari Villamontes Communications in Bolivia .bo
List of Bolivia-related topics
List_of_Bolivia-related_topics
national constitutional capital Uyuni (3670m) - junction for line to Chile Tupiza Villazón - border with Argentina Arque Uncia - branch terminus - mine Trinidad
Railway_stations_in_Bolivia
Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 6.1 - 38 km NNE of Tupiza, Bolivia 2004". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M
List_of_earthquakes_in_2004
Spanish general and viceroy (1770–1832)
to Lima, Canterac was put in charge of the troops in the rearguard near Tupiza. During the period 1821-1824, Olañeta's resentment grew to include most
José de la Serna, 1st Count of the Andes
José_de_la_Serna,_1st_Count_of_the_Andes
José de Chiquitos San Julián Santa Cruz de la Sierra Sucre Tarija Trinidad Tupiza Uyuni Vallegrande Villazón Warnes Yacuiba Alegrete Alta Floresta d'Oeste
Gallery of city flags in South America
Gallery_of_city_flags_in_South_America
Sur Chichas Tupiza Tupiza Chillco, Concepcion, Esmoraca, Oploca, Oro Ingenio, Quiriza, Rufino Carrasco, Soracaya, Suipacha, Talina, Tupiza, Villa Pacheco
Cantons_of_Bolivia
Topics referred to by the same term
Bandera Roja or Red Flag may refer to: Bandera Roja (Tupiza), a defunct Bolivian newspaper founded in 1947 Peruvian Communist Party - Red Flag (Bandera
Bandera_Roja
Huracán Tupiza 1997 Atlético Pompeya Universitario 1998 Atlético Pompeya Universitario 1999 Atlético Pompeya Universitario 2000 Huracán Tupiza Proyecto
Bolivian Football Regional Leagues
Bolivian_Football_Regional_Leagues
Airport Tiguipa Luis Calvo Tarija SLTY Tiguipa Airport Tupiza Sud Chichas Potosí SLTZ Tupiza Airport Ulla Ulla Franz Tamayo La Paz SLUU Ulla Ulla Airport
List_of_airports_in_Bolivia
Spanish general
decisive. The rebels were at first defeated at Cotagaita on 27 October and at Tupiza on 29 October, but collected their forces, and at Suipacha on 7 November
Vicente_Nieto
Santa Cruz Trinidad Bolivia Stake 27 Apr 2003 Bolivia Santa Cruz North Tupiza Bolivia District 11 Oct 1984 Bolivia Cochabamba South Yacuiba Bolivia District
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bolivia
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_Bolivia
Town in Potosí Department, Bolivia
reaches Vitoti and Tumusla after 203 kilometers to Cotagaita. The city of Tupiza is about 83 kilometers further south . There are no paved traffic routes
Santiago_de_Cotagaita
Spanish conquistador
force of 84 volunteers. Núñez de Prado travelled through the valleys of Tupiza, Jujuy and Chicoana to reach his new territory and to find a site for its
Juan Núñez de Prado (conquistador)
Juan_Núñez_de_Prado_(conquistador)
Argentine patriot and socialite (1790–1855)
in 1809 forced Pedro José Agrelo to abandon his post as subdelegate in Tupiza and move with his wife to his hometown, the City of Buenos Aires. There
Isabel_Calvimontes
Extinct genus of notoungulates
Huasi Basin in Bolivia, the Nazareno Formation in the same country, of the Tupiza Basin, and the Cura-Mallín Formation of the Cura Mallín Basin of Argentina
Protypotherium
Geologic timescale for prehistoric South American fauna
Basin Mauri Formation Bolivia Altiplano Basin Nazareno Formation Bolivia Tupiza Basin Pebas Formation Brazil Colombia Ecuador Peru Amazon Basin Pisco
South American land mammal age
South_American_land_mammal_age
Bolivian Minister of Communication (2015–2017)
from Chuquisaca from 2010 to 2015. Marianela Paco was born in the town of Tupiza on 28 November 1976. She is the daughter of two teachers – from Cotagaita
Marianela_Paco
lands of Chile. In doing so he passed through the settlements of Paria and Tupiza. Taking advantage of Almagro's departure, in 1536 Manco Inca, whom the Spanish
History_of_Bolivia_to_1809
Off-road motorsport event in Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina
Sainz (Peugeot) 8 14 Jan Uyuni Tupiza 584 498 A. Meo (KTM) S. Vitse (Yamaha) 584 498 S. Peterhansel (Peugeot) 9 15 Jan Tupiza Salta 754 242 Cancelled due
2018_Dakar_Rally
Period of geologic time within the Middle Miocene epoch
Gualicho Formation Argentina Colorado Basin Nazareno Formation Bolivia Tupiza Basin Pebas Formation Brazil Colombia Ecuador Peru Amazon Basin Pisco
Colloncuran
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Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yownathan, YONATAN means "God has given."Â
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish wald ‘forest’ + man ‘man’. Very few Jews would have been living anywhere near a forest at the time when they acquired surnames, so in most cases this is probably an ornamental name. In other cases it many be a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was connected with forestry, such as a woodcutter or lumber merchant.Americanized spelling of German Waldmann.English : topographic name for a forest dweller, from Old English w(e)ald ‘forest’ + mann ‘man’.
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British, English
Roof Thatcher
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Smiling
Boy/Male
Tamil
Direction, Endless, Horizon end of Sky
Boy/Male
Spanish Hebrew English
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Samendra | ஸமேஂதà¯à®°
Winner of war
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Patience
Female
Russian
(СонÑ) Pet form of Russian Sofya, SONYA means "wisdom."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Violent Flower
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