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Andean civilizations / Indigenous peoples in Brazil / Gene Savoy / Amazon River / Jean de Léry / Manaus / Amazon / Inca Empire / Exploration / Americas / Geography of South America / South America
Date: 2014-11-27 23:33:15
Andean civilizations
Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Gene Savoy
Amazon River
Jean de Léry
Manaus
Amazon
Inca Empire
Exploration
Americas
Geography of South America
South America

Enigmas, Misterios y Secretos de America Enigmas, Mysteries and Secrets ofAmerica FEDERICO B. KIRBUS Editorial La Barca GraTica,

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