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The citizens of the areas of Puno, Cusco, Arequipa, Ayacucho, and Apurimac face extensive walks and their diets are not enough to compensate for the extreme alimentary requirements.
Global Voices in English » Peru: Cold Temperatures Continue in Puno 2009
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Also added to the State Department's list was Victor Quispe Palomino, the head of a Shining Path group located in the Apurimac and Ene river valley, known as the VRAE, which is Peru's biggest coca-growing region.
Peru Captures Shining Path Rebel Leader Ryan Dube 2012
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Los ciudadanos de Puno, Cusco, zonas de Arequipa, Ayacucho y Apurimac se enfrentan a caminatas extensas y su dieta no está adecuada para compensar el extremo requerimiento alimenticio.
Global Voices in English » Peru: Cold Temperatures Continue in Puno 2009
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There regions Apurimac and Puno, both combined have a population of 1,600,000 people.
Floods and Mudslides in Peru affect Thousands in Cusco and other Andean Regions 2010
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In Cusco and other regions of southern Peru, including Apurimac, Puno, Huancavelica and Ayacucho.
Floods and Mudslides in Peru affect Thousands in Cusco and other Andean Regions 2010
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Their numbers dwindled over time, and the remaining 450 to 600 guerrillas hunkered down in their bastions in the lawless Apurimac and Upper Huallaga valleys.
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Since 1995 the U.S. government has invested $110 million in development programs aimed at weaning farmers off the raw material of cocaine in the Apurimac and Upper Huallaga valleys (which traditionally accounted for roughly 80 percent of the country's annual harvest).
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But the reduced defense budget will hamper the military's ability to wipe out the rebels once and for all, and the deployment of special anti-subversion police units in the Apurimac valley last year has failed to calm the nerves of area residents.
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An estimated 150 guerrillas lurk in the verdant hills above the Ene and Apurimac river valleys, occasionally venturing from their redoubts in search of new recruits and easy targets like Mario Ayala.
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Antonio Cardenas was a wiry youth of 19 when he organized the country's first self-defense peasant militia to fight off rebels in the Apurimac.
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