. . . . . "Caballocochano, -na"@en . . . "Caballococha"@en . . "Caballococha ist die Hauptstadt der Provinz Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla in der Region Loreto im Nordosten von Peru. Die Stadt ist auch Verwaltungssitz des Distrikts Ram\u00F3n Castilla. Die Stadt hatte beim Zensus 2017 9051 Einwohner, 10 Jahre zuvor lag die Einwohnerzahl bei 7885. Die Stadt Caballococha liegt auf einer H\u00F6he von 75 m im peruanischen Amazonastiefland 1,3 km vom s\u00FCdlichen Flussufer des Amazonas entfernt. Am gegen\u00FCberliegenden Amazonas-Flussufer befindet sich Kolumbien. Die Regionshauptstadt Iquitos liegt 300 km westlich von Caballococha."@de . "4603"^^ . . . . . . . . ""@en . "-5"^^ . . . . "Plazacab.jpg"@en . . . . . . "-3.9058333333333333 -70.51638888888888" . . . . "-5" . . . "Caballococha"@en . "1093225883"^^ . . . . . "25000"^^ . "Caballococha \u00E9 uma cidade do Peru, pertencente \u00E0 prov\u00EDncia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla na regi\u00E3o de Loreto, nordeste do Peru. Est\u00E1 localizada na margem direita do Rio Amazonas em Caballococha,muito perto do trap\u00E9zio amaz\u00F4nico. \u00C9 a capital da prov\u00EDncia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla e do distrito Ram\u00F3n Castilla. Tem uma popula\u00E7\u00E3o de 25.000 habitantes (2014). Sem d\u00FAvida, esta pequena cidade e como uma porta de entrada e sa\u00EDda para o Peru, j\u00E1 que este inferior a 50 km de Bellavista, Santa Rosa (Peru), Leticia (Col\u00F4mbia) e Tabatinga (Brasil), no Rio Amazonas."@pt . "Caballococha"@de . . "Peru"@en . . "Caballococha \u00E9 uma cidade do Peru, pertencente \u00E0 prov\u00EDncia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla na regi\u00E3o de Loreto, nordeste do Peru. Est\u00E1 localizada na margem direita do Rio Amazonas em Caballococha,muito perto do trap\u00E9zio amaz\u00F4nico. \u00C9 a capital da prov\u00EDncia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla e do distrito Ram\u00F3n Castilla. Tem uma popula\u00E7\u00E3o de 25.000 habitantes (2014). Sem d\u00FAvida, esta pequena cidade e como uma porta de entrada e sa\u00EDda para o Peru, j\u00E1 que este inferior a 50 km de Bellavista, Santa Rosa (Peru), Leticia (Col\u00F4mbia) e Tabatinga (Brasil), no Rio Amazonas."@pt . . . "2014"^^ . . . . "Caballocochano, -na"@en . . . . "Caballococha"@pt . . . "\u5361\u74E6\u7D04\u79D1\u67E5"@zh . . . . . . ","@en . . "(Mediterranean city)"@en . "Founded"@en . . "Location of Caballococha in Peru"@en . . . "1845"^^ . . . . "Caballococha es una ciudad peruana capital del distrito de Ram\u00F3n Castilla y a la vez de la provincia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla en el departamento de Loreto. Se encuentra en el Noreste del pa\u00EDs, sobre la orilla derecha del r\u00EDo Amazonas en la quebrada de Caballococha, muy cerca al trapecio amaz\u00F3nico. Ten\u00EDa una poblaci\u00F3n de 25,000 hab. en 2014. Se puede decir esta ciudad peque\u00F1a como puerto de entrada (y salida) al (o del) Per\u00FA ya que esta a menos de 50 km de Santa Rosa (Per\u00FA), Leticia, (Colombia) y Tabatinga,(Brasil) por el r\u00EDo Amazonas."@es . "frameless"@en . . "(Sentinel of the border),"@en . . . . "25000"^^ . . . . "POINT(-70.516387939453 -3.9058332443237)"^^ . . . . "3640140"^^ . "Caballococha"@en . . . "Caballococha es una ciudad peruana capital del distrito de Ram\u00F3n Castilla y a la vez de la provincia de Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla en el departamento de Loreto. Se encuentra en el Noreste del pa\u00EDs, sobre la orilla derecha del r\u00EDo Amazonas en la quebrada de Caballococha, muy cerca al trapecio amaz\u00F3nico. Ten\u00EDa una poblaci\u00F3n de 25,000 hab. en 2014. Se puede decir esta ciudad peque\u00F1a como puerto de entrada (y salida) al (o del) Per\u00FA ya que esta a menos de 50 km de Santa Rosa (Per\u00FA), Leticia, (Colombia) y Tabatinga,(Brasil) por el r\u00EDo Amazonas."@es . "Caballococha (Cabalo Cocha) is a town in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru, located on the Amazon river and right across the river from Colombia. It is the capital of both Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla Province and Ram\u00F3n Castilla District. As of 1993, it had a population of 4,028 (1993). The town saw itself participating in the Leticia Incident, an event which led to war between Peru and Colombia in 1932. Today a statue exists in the main square dedicated to the soldiers who had to carry ammo and equipment through the jungle during the war."@en . "Main square"@en . "-70.51638793945312"^^ . . . . . . "\u5361\u74E6\u7D04\u79D1\u67E5\uFF08\u897F\u73ED\u7259\u8A9E\uFF1ACaballococha\uFF09\uFF0C\u662F\u79D8\u9B6F\u7684\u57CE\u93AE\uFF0C\u4F4D\u65BC\u8A72\u570B\u6771\u5317\u90E8\u6D1B\u96F7\u8A17\u5927\u5340\uFF0C\u662F\u96F7\u8499\u5361\u65AF\u8482\u5229\u4E9E\u5143\u5E25\u7701\u7684\u9996\u5E9C\uFF0C\u8655\u65BC\u4E9E\u99AC\u905C\u6CB3\u53F3\u5CB8\uFF0C\u8DDD\u96E2\u4F0A\u57FA\u6258\u65AF325\u516C\u91CC\uFF0C\u6D77\u62D4\u9AD8\u5EA648\u7C73\uFF0C2007\u5E74\u4EBA\u53E318,000\u3002"@zh . "Caballococha ist die Hauptstadt der Provinz Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla in der Region Loreto im Nordosten von Peru. Die Stadt ist auch Verwaltungssitz des Distrikts Ram\u00F3n Castilla. Die Stadt hatte beim Zensus 2017 9051 Einwohner, 10 Jahre zuvor lag die Einwohnerzahl bei 7885. Die Stadt Caballococha liegt auf einer H\u00F6he von 75 m im peruanischen Amazonastiefland 1,3 km vom s\u00FCdlichen Flussufer des Amazonas entfernt. Am gegen\u00FCberliegenden Amazonas-Flussufer befindet sich Kolumbien. Die Regionshauptstadt Iquitos liegt 300 km westlich von Caballococha."@de . . . . . "Metric"@en . . "Caballococha (Cabalo Cocha) is a town in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru, located on the Amazon river and right across the river from Colombia. It is the capital of both Mariscal Ram\u00F3n Castilla Province and Ram\u00F3n Castilla District. As of 1993, it had a population of 4,028 (1993). The name of the town is a combination of Spanish and Quechua, meaning \"Horse Lake\", a nearby body of water. It is a poor town and people live by farming, trading, and fishing. Television has arrived as has the internet and there is even an internet cafe in the market square. Other than some motorcycle/taxis, there are only one or two vehicles in town. There is an airport under construction, but it is difficult to imagine it will see much use. The town saw itself participating in the Leticia Incident, an event which led to war between Peru and Colombia in 1932. Today a statue exists in the main square dedicated to the soldiers who had to carry ammo and equipment through the jungle during the war."@en . . . "-3.90583324432373"^^ . . "Caballococha"@es . . "\u5361\u74E6\u7D04\u79D1\u67E5\uFF08\u897F\u73ED\u7259\u8A9E\uFF1ACaballococha\uFF09\uFF0C\u662F\u79D8\u9B6F\u7684\u57CE\u93AE\uFF0C\u4F4D\u65BC\u8A72\u570B\u6771\u5317\u90E8\u6D1B\u96F7\u8A17\u5927\u5340\uFF0C\u662F\u96F7\u8499\u5361\u65AF\u8482\u5229\u4E9E\u5143\u5E25\u7701\u7684\u9996\u5E9C\uFF0C\u8655\u65BC\u4E9E\u99AC\u905C\u6CB3\u53F3\u5CB8\uFF0C\u8DDD\u96E2\u4F0A\u57FA\u6258\u65AF325\u516C\u91CC\uFF0C\u6D77\u62D4\u9AD8\u5EA648\u7C73\uFF0C2007\u5E74\u4EBA\u53E318,000\u3002"@zh . "para"@en .