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Journal articles on the topic "Leticia (Colombie)"

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Aldrete, Alfonso N. García. "Seven new species of Lachesilla (Psocodea: 'Psocoptera': Lachesillidae), in the group forcepeta from the Amazon Basin." Acta Amazonica 40, no. 4 (December 2010): 749–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0044-59672010000400016.

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Seven new species of Lachesilla in the group forcepeta, from the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Colombia and Peru, are here described and illustrated: L. amacayacuensis sp. n. (type locality: Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Amacayacú); L.bulbosiforceps sp. n. (type locality: Peru, Cuzco); L. cuzcoensis sp. n. (type locality: Peru, Cuzco); L. marabaensis sp. n. (type locality: Brasil, Pará, Marabá, Serra Norte); L. pilosiforceps sp. n. (type locality: Brasil, Pará, Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas); L. pilosipenna sp. n. (type locality: Peru, Cuzco); L. squamiforceps sp. n. (type locality: Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia). The Amazon Basin is the second most rich world area for species of Lachesilla.
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Vélez, Iván Darío, Martha L. Quiñones, Martha Suárez, Victor Olano, Luz Mila Murcia, Edison Correa, Carlos Arévalo, Ligia Pérez, Helena Brochero, and Alberto Morales. "Presencia de Aedes albopictus en Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia." Biomédica 18, no. 3 (September 1, 1998): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v18i3.990.

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Tobón, Marco Alejandro. "Anastasia Candre... tɨinide, fia jagɨyɨna ite: No muere, perdurará como el viento." Mundo Amazonico 5 (September 30, 2014): 177–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/ma.v5.45750.

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Pineda, Daniel, Kemel Ghotme, María Elvira Aldeco, and Pablo Montoya. "Accidentes ofídicos en Yopal y Leticia, Colombia, 1996-1997." Biomédica 22, no. 1 (March 1, 2002): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v22i1.1135.

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Camacho Arango, Carlos. "Historia narrativa de la toma y ocupación peruana de Leticia (Colombia, río Amazonas, septiembre de 1932)." HiSTOReLo. Revista de Historia Regional y Local 8, no. 15 (January 19, 2016): 335–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/historelo.v8n15.48737.

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<p>Con base en archivos peruanos, colombianos y británicos, este artículo reconstruye los inicios del Conflicto de Leticia entre Perú y Colombia (1932-1933) en los niveles local y regional. Los hechos se disponen en tres series cronológicas que se superponen parcialmente: la toma y ocupación de Leticia; las reacciones colombianas desde la cuenca del río Putumayo y Bogotá; y las reacciones peruanas desde Iquitos y Lima. El artículo muestra cómo se desarrollaron los acontecimientos y compara implícitamente las relaciones triangulares entre sociedad local, gobierno central y fuerzas armadas en la frontera entre ambos países.</p>
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Arias-Pineda, Julian Yessid, Diego A. Gómez, and Célio Magalhães. "Range extension of the genus Fredilocarcinus Pretzmann, 1978 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Trichodactylidae) to Colombia." Check List 11, no. 2 (February 22, 2015): 1586. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/11.2.1586.

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The genus Fredilocarcinus is recorded herein for the first time in Colombia, based on a male of Fredilocarcinus raddai (Pretzmann, 1978) collected in El Vergel, Amazon River, Leticia municipality, Amazonas department. The external morphology and first gonopod are illustrated.
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Albornoz-Garzón, Juan G., Cristhian C. Conde-Saldaña, Astrid Acosta-Santos, Jorge E. García-Melo, Edwin Agudelo, Francisco A. Villa-Navarro, and Carlos DoNascimiento. "First records of the family Scoloplacidae (Siluriformes, Loricarioidei) in Colombia, including a range expansion of Scoloplax baileyi Rocha, Lazzarotto & Py-Daniel, 2012." Check List 14, no. 6 (November 16, 2018): 1071–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/14.6.1071.

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The Neotropical family Scoloplacidae is a monogeneric group of miniature freshwater catfishes that includes 6 species. Scoloplax dicra has the widest distribution across the Amazon basin, except in the western upper portions. We collected 3 specimens from localities close to Leticia in Colombia, corresponding to S. baileyi and S. dicra, constituting the westernmost records of the family for the Amazon basin and the first for Colombia.
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Gallardo, Arley Omar, and Esteban Carrillo-Chica. "First record of the Paint-billed Crake, Mustelirallus erythrops (Sclater, 1867) (Aves, Rallidae), in Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia." Check List 16, no. 3 (May 26, 2020): 649–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/16.3.649.

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We present the first record of Paint-billed Crake, Mustelirallus erythrops (Sclater 1867), for Amazonas, Colombia. We observed six individuals in water channels at the Leticia airport, in Amazonas department, while monitoring the avifauna associated with the airport. Our photographs and recordings represent the first record of the species in the Amazon region in Colombia, and the first documented record of the species in all western Amazonia.
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Sanchez Moreano, Santiago. "Repertorios lingüísticos y representación de la diversidad lingüística en Leticia(Colombia) y su periferia." Visitas al Patio, no. 13 (July 21, 2019): 12–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.32997/2027-0585-vol.0-num.13-2019-2313.

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En este artículo se describe la representación de los repertorios lingüísticos (Gumperz, 1964) que tienen los estudiantes en escuelas de Leticia, ciudad colombiana situada en el trapecio amazónico y marcada por la diversidad sociolingüística y sociocultural de la región. Para esto, adopto, como método, la perspectiva empírica, biográfica y posestructuralista de B. Busch (2012, 2017, 2018) quien sugiere que el estudio de los repertorios lingüísticos de los hablantes debe incluir la dimensión de la experiencia vivida a través, por ejemplo, de retratos lingüísticos.Estos son utilizados aquí como instrumento de investigación para comprender cómo los hablantes experimentan, interpretan y representan sus propios repertorios y prácticas de lenguaje heterogéneas. Así, a través del análisis interpretativo de retratos plurilingües en escuelas de Leticia observaremos cómo los estudiantes expresan, perciben y construyen la diversidad del contexto social en el que están inmersos a pesar de los discursose ideologías dominantes y homogeneizadoras.
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Pereiro, Xerardo. "Cadena de valor turística y desarrollo local en el Amazonas: Implicaciones en el bienestar de la comunidad. Leticia (Colombia)." Turismo y Sociedad 20 (July 7, 2017): 245–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18601/01207555.n20.13.

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Reseña crítica de un libro de la autoría de Germán Ignacio Ochoa Zuluaga sobre la cadena de valor turística y la distribución de beneficios del turismo en un contexto de la periferia colombiana. El trabajo de investigación base de esta publicación ha sido realizado en Leticia, zona fronteriza con Brasil y Perú.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Leticia (Colombie)"

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Camacho, Arango Carlos Humberto. "Le Conflit de Leticia (1932-1933) et les armées du Pérou et de la Colombie : histoire-récit, histoire comparée, histoire croisée." Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010514.

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80 ans après les faits, le conflit entre le Pérou et la Colombie (1932-1933) pour le contrôle du port de Leticia sur le fleuve Amazone n'a pas été l'objet d'une narration historique minutieuse. Depuis une dizaine d'années, des historiens des deux pays se sont intéressés aux problématiques militaires, mais les préjugés envers l'histoire-récit restent difficiles à surmonter. A partir de recherches conduites dans des archives civiles et militaires de cinq pays (Angleterre, Colombie, États-Unis, France, Pérou) et de la consultation de sources publiées, cette thèse fait une chronique détaillée de l'enchaînement d'événements connus sous le nom de Conflit de Leticia. Les archives ont révélé des matériaux inédits, comme la correspondance des attachés militaires nord-américains et français à Lima et Bogota. En croisant systématiquement ces sources, l'enquête analyse également cinq champs de la vie militaire dans les années précédant le Conflit rôles joués par ces armées en Amazonie, relations avec les politiques, transferts européens, organisation el professionnalisation, rôle de l'armée dans le processus de construction de l'État. Des différences significatives aussi bien que des traits partagés sont clairement identifiés dans chaque domaine. Les chapitres impairs portent le récit du Conflit semaine par semaine, tandis que les chapitres pairs mènent la comparaison des année, champ par champ. Le déroulement du Conflit dicte jusqu'à un certain point le choix des champs d'analyse, tandis que les comparaisons éclairent les événements d'un jour nouveau. L'histoire croisée ainsi pratiquée établit des relations entre des problématiques militaires particulières et générales, mais aussi entre une courte durée mouvementée et des processus historiques plus lents.
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Granebring, Johanna, and Sara Andersson. "Strömmande vattenkraft i Amazonas : En förstudie i Leticia, Colombia." Thesis, University of Skövde, School of Technology and Society, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-4242.

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Den här rapporten är ett resultat av ett examensarbete i ämnet maskinteknik med inriktning bistånd genomfört vårterminen 2010. Arbetet är ett samarbete med den svenska organisationen Ankarstiftelsen, som har bistått studenterna med kontakter i Leticia, Colombia.

Arbetet har varit förlagt dels i Sverige och dels i Leticia, Colombia och har bestått av en förstudie i Leticia samt en litteraturstudie. Målet med arbetet har varit att ta fram ett förslag på lämplig placering och val av turbinsystem, utifrån de förutsättningar som finns i området.

Rapporten presenterar olika metoder för elproduktion i Amazonasregionen, turbinsystem anpassade för strömmandevattenkraft och resultat från förstudien.

Rapporten presenterar ett förslag där en turbin av modellen Darrieus installeras på en ponton vid samhället Milagrosa. Turbinen beräknas i dagsläget täcka det elbehov som finns i samhället. Dock kvarstår finansieringsfrågan.


This report is the result of a thesis project in mechanical engineering with focus on development assistance, completed spring term 2010. The work is collaboration with the Swedish organization Ankarstiftelsen, which has assisted the students with contacts in Leticia, Columbia.

The work has been taken place in both Sweden and Leticia, Colombia. A literature review was carried out in Sweden and a pilot study in Leticia. The goal of this work has been to develop a suggestion on a proper placement and selection of turbine systems, based on the parameters that have been encountered.

The report presents various methods of electricity production in the Amazon region, turbine systems suitable for hydrokinetic power and the results from the pilot study.

The report presents a suggestion where a Darrieus turbine is installed on a pontoon close to the community Milagrosa. The turbine is expected in the current situation to cover the electricity needs of the community. However, the funding issue still remains to be solved.

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Ahlstrand, Sanna, Johanna Bender, and Linn Nordström. "A more efficient way of building in a developing country, influenced by industrialized building : A case study in Leticia, Colombia." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Byggnadsteknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-28444.

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Purpose:The purpose of this study is to approach a solution to reduce housing shortage, by using inspiration from an industrialized building concept, which can lead to the opportunity for underprivileged people to get a livable housing. The aim is to study how knowledge from industrialized building could be used for a more efficient way of building in developing countries similar to Colombia.   Method:Utilizing literature studies for achieving abutment to published research also giving the authors an observant mind. With this knowledge, participatory observations were made as action research to explore the prevailing procedure when establishing a house. Operating analyzes, interviews were held in Leticia for understanding observed decisions. To be able to critically analyze the results from the interviews and observations, collected data were compared with knowledge based on the authors’ reference frames.   Findings:Keystones identified as the overall concept are applicable on establishments in the western world, since the concept is designed after similar conditions. Capital is required designing a building system as well as establishing a factory for prefabrication of elements, conditions limited in developing countries. Climate conditions and prevailing corruption prevents implementation of the concept. Identified weaknesses during the observations, noted repetition of unnecessary and non-value adding activities. One conclusion is not to implement the entire industrial building system, only practice the mindset. Initially keystones are implemented such as planning, exchange of information and reflection of performed projects, in order to improve upcoming projects. These keystones require no direct capital, merely a mindset that should be implemented.   Implications:The outcome of this study is to enlighten the subject, since obvious weaknesses were noticed, with capacity for development. Further research is realistic because, in a long term it will help solving the housing situation. For example, using this result as underlay for education like creating more efficient building, enlightening planning for reducing unnecessary non value-adding activities. As a conclusion of the study, identified weaknesses during the establishment affects the efficiency, creating unnecessary costs. A developing country should focus upon emphasizing reduction of costs, since their economic status is already declining.   Limitations: The observations during the case study have been concentrating on one small-scaled project in Leticia, Colombia. No further observations have been made but complements such as literature studies and interviews. Due to lack of time and language barrier, the amount of collected empirical data was too limited to provide durable conclusions for question formulations. Since only observations were performed on one establishment, a general result cannot be submitted.
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Books on the topic "Leticia (Colombie)"

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1941-, Betancur Luis Ignacio, ed. Economía y conflicto colombo-peruano. Bogotá, Colombia: Villegas Editores, 2001.

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Todo por la patria!: El conflicto colombo-peruano y Clara E. Narváez, el cabo Pedro. San Juan de Pasto, Colombia: Ministerio de Cultura, República de Colombia, 2006.

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Encuentro de Gobernadores y Gobernadora por la Infancia, la Adolescencia y la Juventud, sobre Educación Protectora y Protegida (9th 2009 Leticia, Colombia). Educación protectora y protegida: Educamos para construir país : IX Encuentro de Gobernadores y Gobernadora por la Infancia, la Adolescencia y la Juventud, sobre Educación Protectora y Protegida, Diciembro 10 y 11 de 2009, Leticia, Colombia. Bogota, D.C., Colombia: [Calle Impresores], 2010.

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Restrepo, Juan Camilo, and Luis Ignacio Betancur. Economia y conflicto colombo peruano (Villegas Economia). Villegas Editores, 2006.

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Atehortúa Cruz, Adolfo León. La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Leticia y sus abuelos desarmados El conflicto colombo-peruano por Leticia (1932-1933). Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17227/cs.2020.8568.

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Urbes Mutantes 19412012 Latin American Photography Argentina Bolivia Brasil Chile Colombia Cuba Ecuador Mxico Per Venezuela Coleccin Leticia Y Stanislas Poniatowski. RM Verlag SL, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Leticia (Colombie)"

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James, Alan. "The Dispute Between Colombia and Peru over Leticia (1933–1934)." In Peacekeeping in International Politics, 145–48. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21026-8_27.

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Waddell, Calum. "Spectres of War in Cannibal Holocaust." In Cannibal Holocaust, 49–66. Liverpool University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325116.003.0003.

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This chapter talks about Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust as the first of the Italian flesh-eating films since Man from Deep River that was shot in the same area of Leticia, Columbia in which its story is set. It mentions Cannibal Ferox, a film that drew on cocaine trafficking and was inspired by the actual narcotics trade within Colombia and specifically Leticia's role as a trading port. It also examines the US theatrical poster for Cannibal Holocaust, which boasted that the production was actually filmed in the Amazon jungles. The chapter analyzes the use of a legitimate location with illegitimate representations of their inhabitants that allowed Cannibal Holocaust to ground its own fake-documentary in a neorealist sense. It discusses how Cannibal Holocaust touches on thematic ideas that would have been better suited to a Southeast Asian locale.
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Waddell, Calum. "Nation and Location in Cannibal Holocaust." In Cannibal Holocaust, 29–48. Liverpool University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325116.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the production of Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust in Leticia, a small city of the Amazonas, during the time when the country was experiencing considerable political unrest. It describes the Colombian government that was headed by the liberal Julio César Turbay Ayala, who was engulfed in a battle to collapse guerrilla activity in his country. It also looks at the Italian cannibal genre's use of postcolonial symbolism that ground some of the influences that typify the aesthetic and thematic elements of Deodato's production. This chapter analyzes the Italian cannibal film's presentation of nation and location that is distinct in its onscreen geographical and political manipulation. It reviews the critics of Cannibal Holocaust that suggested that it is a racist and fascist film.
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"TRANSFERENCIAS MILITARES EUROPEAS HACIA PERU Y COLOMBIA:." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 169–206. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.13.

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"Front Matter." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 1–10. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.1.

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"SEGUNDA QUINCENA DE SEPTIEMBRE - DICIEMBRE DE 1932." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 81–112. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.10.

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"TRANSFERENCES MILITARES EUROPEAS HACIA SURAMERICA:." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 113–38. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.11.

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"OCTUBRE DE 1932 - PRIMERA QUINCENA DE FEBRERO DE 1933." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 139–68. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.12.

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"SEGUNDA QUINCENA DE FEBRERO DE 1933." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 207–34. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.14.

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"ANATOMIA Y FISIOLOGIA DEL CUERPO MILITAR." In El conflicto de leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia, 235–94. Universidad del Externado de Colombia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503jw0.15.

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