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IQUITOS

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 740 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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IQUITOS  , a

city and
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river
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port of Peru, and capital of the
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great inland department of
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Loreto, on the
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left
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bank of the upper
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Amazon near the mouth of the Rio Nanay, 87 m. below the mouth of the Ucayali and 930 M. from Puerto
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Bermudez . The
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geographical position of Iquitos is 3° 44' S., 73° W . Pop. of the city (1906, est.), 6000; of the
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district (19(36, est.), 12,000 . Iquitos stands about 348 ft. above sea-level, on the low wooded banks of the river opposite some islands of the same name, and has a warm but healthful
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climate (mean
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annual temperature, about 75° F.) . The city consists of two
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pueblos, the larger of which is occupied by Indians and
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half-breeds, the descendants of the Iquitos tribe from whom the city takes its name . The opening of the Amazon to navigation, and the subsequent arrival of
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foreign ocean-going vessels at Iquitos, added immensely to the importance of the city, and made it the commercial entrepSt of eastern Peru . In 1908 three lines of ocean-going steamers were making
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regular voyages up the Amazon to Iquitos (about 2500 m.) . The city has a large import and export trade for an immense region watered by the Maranon, Huallaga, Ucayali and other large Amazonian rivers navigated from Iquitos by' lines of small boats . Iquitos was put in wireless telegraphic communication with Puerto Bermudez on the 8th of
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July I9o8, whence a
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land
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line runs across the
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Andes to
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Lima . Besides machine shops and
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shipbuilding facilities, the important
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industries are the
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weaving of hats and hammocks, and the preparation of salt fish; and there is a considerable export of rubber and
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straw hats .
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Tobacco is produced in the vicinity and sent to other parts of the
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Montana region . Iquitos
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dates officially from 1863, when it had a population of 431, though there had been a white settlement there for more than half a century .

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