Iquitos is located in Peru.
Iquitos
Iquitos is located on the bank of the Amazon River. As it is inside the rain forrest, it offers many attractions to tourists such as exploratory trips.
Iquitos was settled in 1624.
Iquitos is a city in northeastern Peru, located in the Amazon rainforest. The name "Iquitos" is believed to have originated from the indigenous Quechua language, possibly meaning "the place of the Iquitos," referring to a local tribe. It is known for its rich biodiversity, vibrant culture, and as a gateway to Amazonian exploration, making it a unique destination in Peru. Iquitos is also notable for being the largest city in the world that is not accessible by road, with transportation primarily by river or air.
The longitude of Iquitos is 73.15 West.
The area of Iquitos is 368.9 square kilometers.
Iquitos Gnatcatcher was created in 2005.
No, Iquitos is not Bolivia's Atlantic port; it is located in Peru. Iquitos is situated along the Amazon River and serves as a significant port for the region. Bolivia's main Atlantic port is actually the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, which is more inland and connected to the Paraguay River.
I think it's either Ice Mountains/Caps or Desert but I forget which.
Apostolic Vicariate of Iquitos's population is 951,400.
Apostolic Vicariate of Iquitos was created in 1900.