Serranía del Perijá - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Serranía del Perijá, Cordilla de Perijá or Sierra de Perijá is a mountain range, an extension of the eastern Andean branch (Cordillera Oriental), in northern South America ... Zulia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A long and mostly uninhabited border separates Venezuela from Colombia to the north and west from the Guajira Peninsula to the mountains of Perijá. Venezuela's Andean states of ... Perija Conure (Pyrrhura caeruleiceps) - Wild status - WPT Parrot ... Range: Sierra de Perija, on Colombia-Venezuela border, and N Colombia. Habitat: Found from 450-2000m (1476-6560 ft) in cloud-forest. Threat Summary: PERIJA, Series PERIJA, Series. PRE-CAMBRIAN ? State of Zulia, Venezuela. Author of name: R. A. Liddle, 1943. Original reference: R. A. Liddle et al., 1943, p. 278-280. Mountains of Perijá -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... encyclopedia article on Mountains of Perijá:mountain chain, the northward extension of the Andean Cordillera Oriental, forming part of the border between Colombia and Venezuela. venezuela_indigenous We, the indigenous Wayúu inhabitants of the Socuy, Mache and Cachirí river baisns in the Sierra de Perijá, in the western state of Zulia, in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ... Ascanio Birding Tours>photo gallery>2005 Perija mountains trip 2008 VENT Eastern Venezuela » 2008 VENT Hato Piñero » Belize VENT tour 2007-2008 » Henri Pittier Dec 2007 » Amazonas (Casiquiare, Duida, Cunucunuma) November 2007 Ascanio Birding Tours>photo gallery>June 2004 - Perijá mountains 2008 VENT Eastern Venezuela » 2008 VENT Hato Piñero » Belize VENT tour 2007-2008 » Henri Pittier Dec 2007 » Amazonas (Casiquiare, Duida, Cunucunuma) November 2007 Deep structure of the Merida Andes and Sierra de Perija mountain ... ... Basin is a 50,000-km 2 (19,305-mi 2) topographic depression bounded to the east and south by the Mérida Andes of Venezuela and to the west by the Sierra de Perijá of Venezuela and ... Venezuela | Intercontinental Cry ... the aggressors were hired by elite landowners to evict the indigenous population from the vast, largely idle pastures in the region known as the Sierra de Perijá near Venezuela ... |