The Regional Government of Madre de Dios (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de Madre de Dios; GORE Madre de Dios)[1] is the regional government that represents the Department of Madre de Dios. It is the body with legal personality of public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is the social, cultural and economic development of its constituency. It is based in the city of Puerto Maldonado.
^"Minsa y GORE Madre de Dios suscriben acuerdos para fortalecer los servicios de salud en la región". Gob.pe. Ministerio de Salud. 2024-02-08.
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department in the country, after MadredeDios, Ucayali, and Loreto. It borders the departments of Ucayali on the north; MadredeDios and Puno on the east; Arequipa...
South Korea. The department of Ucayali is bordered by the Brazilian state of Acre on the east; the department ofMadredeDios on the southeast; Cusco on...
the establishment of a portage route around 1905, that connected the Upper Purus to the MadredeDios River. Along this section of the Purus, he facilitated...
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states of Chihuahua, Coahuila and Durango meet. The Valleys are located in the center of the state and include the municipalities of Nombre deDios, Durango...
wide variety of ecosystems. It is the smallest department in Peru and its third least populous department after Moquegua and MadredeDios, but it is also...
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(331 mi) of coastline with nine major bays. The mountains are mostly formed by the convergence of the Sierra Madre del Sur, the Sierra Madrede Oaxaca and...
bank of the Atoyac River under a large huaje tree, where the Church of San Juan deDios would be constructed later. This same chaplain added saints' names...
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Mexico, then south to the Pánuco River near Tampico and west to the Sierra Madre Mountains. The area became a haven for rebellious Indians who fled there...
Sierra Madre del Sur, the Yucatán Peninsula, and the most remote and difficult-to-access areas, such as the Sierra Madre Oriental, the Sierra Madre Occidental...
half of its territory to neighboring countries. Through diplomatic channels in 1909, it lost the basin of the MadredeDios River and the territory of the...