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- Arajuno abstract "Arajuno (pronounced ar-a-HOO-no) is a jungle community in the Ecuadorian rainforest. It is also a Canton (political subdivision) in the Pastaza Province. It is located on the Arajuno River, a tributary of the Curaray. The area is inhabited by Quechua Indians''.Arajuno was built by the Shell Oil Company as a base to conduct prospecting in the area. The company employed many Quechuas to build an airstrip and buildings. Shell abandoned Arajuno in 1948 when the company decided to discontinue its prospecting in Ecuador.In the 1950s, Arajuno was used as a mission base by missionary Ed McCully.The airstrip was needed because it was not until the late 20th century that Arajuno was accessible by road. The road to Arajuno remains a difficult ride, and it is common for people to seek other methods of transportation even today.Today, it is the location of the Arajuno Jungle Lodge, a privately owned and operated resort. The Arajuno Road Project also operates in the schools along the road to Arajuno, supplying educational and sporting equipment and offering volunteer opportunities to assist in enhance local education.".
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- Arajuno wikiPageExternalLink www.Arajuno.com.
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- Arajuno wikiPageID "12423148".
- Arajuno wikiPageLength "2349".
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- Arajuno wikiPageRevisionID "683532718".
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Cantons_of_Ecuador.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Pastaza_Province.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Curaray.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Curaray_River.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Ed_McCully.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon_exploration.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Oil_exploration.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Pastaza_Province.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Quechua_people.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink Shell_Oil_Company.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLink File:Operation_Auca_Map.svg.
- Arajuno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arajuno".
- Arajuno hasPhotoCollection Arajuno.
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- Arajuno subject Category:Populated_places_in_Pastaza_Province.
- Arajuno hypernym Community.
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- Arajuno type Place.
- Arajuno type PopulatedPlace.
- Arajuno type Settlement.
- Arajuno type Mission.
- Arajuno type Place.
- Arajuno type Location.
- Arajuno type Place.
- Arajuno type Thing.
- Arajuno type SpatialThing.
- Arajuno type Q486972.
- Arajuno comment "Arajuno (pronounced ar-a-HOO-no) is a jungle community in the Ecuadorian rainforest. It is also a Canton (political subdivision) in the Pastaza Province. It is located on the Arajuno River, a tributary of the Curaray. The area is inhabited by Quechua Indians''.Arajuno was built by the Shell Oil Company as a base to conduct prospecting in the area. The company employed many Quechuas to build an airstrip and buildings.".
- Arajuno label "Arajuno".
- Arajuno sameAs Arachunas.
- Arajuno sameAs Arajuno.
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- Arajuno sameAs 3660581.
- Arajuno sameAs Q4783792.
- Arajuno sameAs Q4783792.
- Arajuno lat "-1.2343694444444444".
- Arajuno long "-77.68751944444445".
- Arajuno wasDerivedFrom Arajuno?oldid=683532718.
- Arajuno depiction Operation_Auca_Map.svg.
- Arajuno isPrimaryTopicOf Arajuno.