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Quechuan languages

Index Quechuan languages

Quechua, usually called Runasimi ("people's language") in Quechuan languages, is an indigenous language family spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Andes and highlands of South America. [1]

3801 relations: Añaswayq'u, Abacus, Abancay Province, Abel Iturralde Province, Abimael Guzmán, Abra Pampa, Abuná Province, Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Accha District, Accomarca District, Achakanayuq, Achaya District, Aclla, Acobamba District, Acobamba, Acobamba District, Tarma, Acobamba Province, Acochaca District, Acocro District, Acomayo District, Acomayo Province, Acomayo River (Cusco), Acomayo River (Huánuco), Aconcagua, Acopampa District, Acopia District, Acoria District, Acos District, Acos Vinchos District, Acraquia District, ACUPARI, Aczo District, Adolfo Costa du Rels, Agglutination, Agglutinative language, Aguano, Aguano language, Aguas Calientes, Peru, Aguayo (cloth), Ahuaycha District, Ahuila Gencha Machay, Aija Province, Aiquile Municipality, Airicoto, Ajo Colluna, Ajoyani District, Alalay Municipality, ALBA, Alca District, Alcamarina, Alcamarinayoc, ..., Alcamarine (Peru), Alcamenca District, Alcay (Huánuco), Alcay (Junin), Alex Meraz, Alfamayo River, Alfredo Torero, Algay (Chaulán), Allcochayoc, Allgojirca, Allincapac, Allpajata, Allqa Walusa, Allqamari, Allqamarini, Allqamarini (Larecaja), Allqay (disambiguation), Alonso de Ibáñez Province, Alpamayo, Alt.Latino, Altarniyoc, Altiplano, Altiplano (film), Alto Inambari District, Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua, Alto Pichigua District, Amacayacu National Park, Amantaní, Amantaní District, Amaru (mythology), Amaru Marka Wasi, Amashca District, Amauta, Amazon Conservation Association, Amazonas Region, Amazonian cuisine, Ambo Province, Americas, Amerind languages, Amigomío, Ampato, Ampatuyoc (Ayacucho), Ampatuyoc (Churcampa), Ampatuyoc (Pachamarca), Ampay, Anahuarque, Ananea District, Ananta (Cusco), Ananta Cucho, Ancachita, Ancahuachana (Quispicanchi), Ancahuachanan, Ancahuasi District, Ancaracra, Ancash Quechua, Ancasmarca, Anchonga District, Anco District, Churcampa, Anco District, La Mar, Anco-Huallo District, Ancocala (Peru), Andabamba District, Acobamba, Andacollo, Andahuaylas, Andahuaylas District, Andahuaylas Province, Andahuaylillas District, Andalgalá, Andamarca District, Andamayo River, Andarapa District, Andavite, Andean Agriculture, Andean civilizations, Andean cock-of-the-rock, Andean Community, Andean condor, Andean Spanish, Andean states, Andes, Andrés Ibáñez Province, Angaraes Province, Angascocha (mountain), Angasmarca District, Angélica Mendoza de Ascarza, Aniceto Arce Province, Anka Phawa, Anka Phawa (Puyca), Anka Wachana (Chumbivilcas), Anka Wachana (disambiguation), Ankayuq K'uchu, Anku, Anqasi, Anqasi (Ayacucho), Anqasi (Caylloma), Anqasi (disambiguation), Anqasqucha, Anra District, Anta (Canchis), Anta District, Acobamba, Anta District, Anta, Anta District, Carhuaz, Anta Mantay, Anta Maqana, Anta P'unqu (Junín), Anta Province, Anta Punco, Anta Q'asa, Anta Ranra, Antabamba, Antabamba District, Antabamba Province, Antacocha (Junín), Antajave, Antapite, Antaqucha, Antaqucha (Apurímac), Antaqucha (Jauja), Antaqucha (Lima), Antara (Peru), Antarasu, Antauta District, Anti Pukara, Anticona, Anticucho, Antikuna (Jauja), Antisuyu, Antisymmetry, Antofagasta, Antofalla, Antoni Macierewicz, Antonio Quijarro Province, Antonio Raymondi Province, Antonio Ricardo, Anzaldo Municipality, Apacheta (Arequipa), Apachita, Apachita Pura Pura, Aparicio Pomares District, Apongo District, Apoquindo, Apu Hirka Punta, Apu Inka, Apu Mallku, Apurímac Region, Apurímac River, Aqhu Phichaqa, Aqu Muqu, Aqu Q'asa, Aqu Suntu, Aqu Suntu (Chullumpi), Aqu Urqu, Aquichua, Aqumayu, Aqup'ukru, Aqupallqa, Aququcha, Aququcha (Lima), Arabela language, Arani Province, Arani, Bolivia, Arapa District, Araranca, Araucanization of Patagonia, Araway Qhata, Arequipa Province, Arequipa Region, Argentina, Argentine Declaration of Independence, Arichua (Moquegua-Tacna), Arichua (volcano), Arichuwa (disambiguation), Arichuwa (El Collao-Chucuito), Arichuwa (Moquegua), Aroma Province, Arque Municipality, Arque Province, Arracacia xanthorrhiza, Arteza, Artisa Ukru, Ascalapha odorata, Asháninka language, Asillo District, Asiru Qucha, Asnohuañusja, Asquipata District, Astete, Atahualpa, Atalaya Province, Ataquero District, Atoc, Atocha Municipality, Atuncolla District, Atuq Wachana, Atuq Wachana (Arce-Punata), Atuq Wachana (Ayacucho), Atuq Wachana (Quillacollo), Atuq Wachanan, Aucapata Municipality, Aucara District, August 1, Auqui, Auquihuato, Auquin Punta, Ausangate, Austrocylindropuntia floccosa, Auxilio, Avocado, Awila Wachana Punta, Awki Sunqu, Awkillu Waqra, Awkimarka (Apurímac), Awkimarka (Huánuco), Awkin, Awqa Pallqa, Awqa Punta, Awqa Urqu, Axis mundi, Aya Muqu, Ayabaca Province, Ayacucho, Ayacucho Quechua, Ayacucho Region, Ayahuanco District, Ayahuasca, Ayamachay, Ayapata District, Ayar Cachi, Ayaviri, Melgar, Ayawayq'u, Ayllu, Aymara language, Aymaraes Province, Aymaran languages, Ayna District, Ayni, Azángaro District, Azángaro, Azángaro Province, Azulcocha (Cusco), Áncash Region, Ángel Sandoval Province, Ñ, Ñahuimpuquio District, Ñauña, 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Chumbivilcas Province, Chumpe (Cusco), Chumpe (Junín), Chumpi District, Chungara (Arequipa), Chungui District, Chunkara (Puno), Chunta (Ayacucho), Chunta (Junín-Lima), Chupa District, Chupaca Province, Chuqi Chukchu, Chuqi Pirwa (Arequipa-Cusco), Chuqi Pirwa (Cusco-Puno), Chuqi Pirwa (disambiguation), Chuqi Warani, Chuqi Warmi, Chuqllu Chuqllu, Chuquiananta, Chuquibamba, Chuquibambilla District, Chuquis District, Chuquisaca Department, Churcampa District, Churcampa Province, Churubamba District, Chuschi District, Chuskuqucha, Chuspe, Chuspi (Ancash), Chuspiccocha (Huánuco), Chuspicocha (Yauyos), Cinco canciones populares argentinas, Circa District, Ciro Gálvez, Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas, Clorinda Matto de Turner, Club Social y Deportivo Yupanqui, Clusivity, Coasa District, Coata District, Coñocranra, Coca, Cocaine, Cocha Cashu Biological Station, Cochabamba, Cochabamba (archaeological site), Cochabamba (disambiguation), Cochabamba Department, 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Añaswayq'u

Añaswayq'u (Quechua añas skunk, wayq'u valley, "skunk valley", hispanicized spelling Añashuayco) is a valley in the Arequipa Region in Peru, northwest of the city of Arequipa.

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Abacus

The abacus (plural abaci or abacuses), also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool that was in use in Europe, China and Russia, centuries before the adoption of the written Hindu–Arabic numeral system.

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Abancay Province

The Abancay Province is one of seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Abel Iturralde Province

Abel Iturralde is one of the twenty provinces of the Bolivian La Paz Department.

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Abimael Guzmán

Manuel Rubén Abimael Guzmán Reynoso (born 3 December 1934), also known by the nom de guerre Chairman Gonzalo (Presidente Gonzalo), a former professor of philosophy, is the former leader of the Shining Path during the Maoist insurgency known as the internal conflict in Peru.

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Abra Pampa

Abra Pampa is a town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina, and is the capital of the Department of Cochinoca.

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Abuná Province

Abuná is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian department of Pando and is situated in the department's northern central parts.

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Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua

The Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua (AMLQ, Highest Academy of the Quechua Language; Quechua: Qheswa simi hamut'ana kuraq suntur) is a private institution in Cusco, founded in 1990, concerned with the "purity" of Quechua.

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Accha District

Accha District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Accomarca District

Accomarca District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Achakanayuq

Achakanayuq (Quechua achakana (Neowerdermannia vorwerkii), a kind of cactus which an edible root, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the achakana plant", also spelled Achacanayoj) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Achaya District

Achaya District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Aclla

Aclla (Quechua: aklla or aqlla, pl. aqllakuna), also called Chosen Women, Virgins of the Sun, and Wives of the Inca, were sequestered women in the Inca Empire.

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Acobamba District, Acobamba

The Acobamba District is one of the eight districts in the Acobamba Province in Peru.

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Acobamba District, Tarma

Acobamba or Aqupampa (Quechua aqu sand, pampa large plain, "sand plain") is a district in the middle Tarma Province in Peru.

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Acobamba Province

The Acobamba Province is the smallest of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Acochaca District

Acochaca or Aquchaka (Quechua aqu sand, chaka bridge, "sand bridge") is one of two districts of the province Asunción in Peru.

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Acocro District

Acocro District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Acomayo District

Acomayo (in hispanicized spelling) or Aqumayu (Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is one of seven districts of the province Acomayo in Peru.

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Acomayo Province

Acomayo Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Acomayo River (Cusco)

Acomayo River (possibly from Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Acomayo Province, in the districts Acomayo and Acos.

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Acomayo River (Huánuco)

Acomayo River (possibly from Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is a river in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huánuco Province, Chinchao District.

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Aconcagua

Aconcagua is the highest mountain outside Asia, at, and the highest point in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Acopampa District

Acopampa or Aqupampa (Quechua aqu sand, pampa large plain, "sand plain") is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Acopia District

Acopia District is one of seven districts of the province Acomayo in Peru.

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Acoria District

Acoria District is one of nineteen districts of the Huancavelica Province in Peru.

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Acos District

Acos District is one of seven districts of the Acomayo Province in Peru.

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Acos Vinchos District

Acos Vinchos District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Acraquia District

Acraquia District is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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ACUPARI

ACUPARI (Asociación Cultural Peruana Alemana de la Region Inca) in Cusco-Peru, directed by Maria Jürgens de Hermoza, was founded October 10, 1990, as a non-profit cultural association whose objective is to promote and strengthen an intercultural dialogue between the plethora of cultures that gather together in the city of Cusco.

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Aczo District

Aczo District is one of six districts of the province Antonio Raymondi in Peru.

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Adolfo Costa du Rels

Adolfo Costa du Rels (or Adolfo Costa du Reís) (19 June 1891 – 26 May 1980) was a Bolivian writer and diplomat who became the last President of the Council of the League of Nations.

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Agglutination

Agglutination is a linguistic process pertaining to derivational morphology in which complex words are formed by stringing together morphemes without changing them in spelling or phonetics.

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Agglutinative language

An agglutinative language is a type of synthetic language with morphology that primarily uses agglutination.

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Aguano

The Aguano (also Awano, Ahuano, Hilaca, Uguano, Aguanu, Santacrucino, Tibilo) are a people of Peru.

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Aguano language

Aguano is a possible extinct language of Peru.

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Aguas Calientes, Peru

Machupicchu or Machupicchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes, is a location in Peru situated in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province.

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Aguayo (cloth)

The aguayo (hispanicized spelling of awayu, Aymara for diaper and for a woven blanket to carry things on the back or to cover the back), q'ipirina or q'ipina (Quechua q'ipi bundle, -na a suffix, hispanicized spellings quepina, queperina, quepirina, quipirina) is a rectangular carrying cloth used in traditional communities in the Andes region of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

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Ahuaycha District

Ahuaycha District is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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Ahuila Gencha Machay

Ahuila Gencha Machay (possibly from Quechua awila grandmother a borrowing from Spanish abuela, qhincha bad luck, unlucky person, unlucky, qincha hedge, fence, mach'ay cave)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site with cave paintings in Peru.

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Aija Province

The Aija Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Aiquile Municipality

Aiquile Municipality is the first municipal section of the Narciso Campero Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Airicoto

Airicoto (possibly from Quechua ayri axe, qutu heap, "axe heap") is a mountain in the Chila mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ajo Colluna

Ajo Colluna (possibly from Quechua aqu sand, kulluna washbowl; silo, "sand bowl" or "sand silo") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ajoyani District

Ajoyani District is one of ten districts of the province Carabaya in Peru.

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Alalay Municipality

Alalay Municipality is the third municipal section of the Mizque Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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ALBA

ALBA or ALBA-TCP, formally the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América) or the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples’ Trade Treaty (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América - Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos), is an intergovernmental organization based on the idea of the social, political and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Alca District

Alca District is one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru.

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Alcamarina

Alcamarina (possibly from Aymara and Quechua allqamari mountain caracara, -na a Quechua suffix, may be "the place of the mountain caracara") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Alcamarinayoc

Alcamarinayoc (possibly from Aymara and Quechua allqamari mountain caracara) or Colque Cruz (possibly from Aymara and Quechua qullqi money, silver, Spanish cruz cross) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Alcamarine (Peru)

Alcamarine (possibly from Aymara and Quechua allqamari "mountain caracara", -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the mountain caracara") is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Alcamenca District

Alcamenca District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Alcay (Huánuco)

Alcay (possibly from Quechua for to cut halfway through, to interrupt; to fail, Hispanicized spelling Alcay) is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Alcay (Junin)

Alcay (possibly from Quechua for to cut halfway through, to interrupt; to fail) or Alcoy (allquy means "my dog") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Alex Meraz

Alejandro "Alex" Meraz (born January 10, 1985) is an American dancer, actor and martial artist.

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Alfamayo River

Alfamayo River (possibly from Quechua allpa earth, mayu river, "earth river") is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, La Convención Province, Huayopata District.

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Alfredo Torero

Alfredo Augusto Torero Fernández de Córdova (September 10, 1930, Huacho, Lima Region, Peru – June 19, 2004, Valencia, Spain) was a Peruvian anthropologist and linguist.

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Algay (Chaulán)

Algay (possibly from Quechua for to cut halfway through, to interrupt; to fail) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Allcochayoc

Allcochayoc (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Allquchayuq; allqu dog, -cha, -yuq suffixes, "the one with a little dog (or little dogs)") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Allgojirca

Allgojirca or Allqu Hirka (Quechua allqu dog, hirka mountain, "dog mountain", also spelled Allgojirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Allincapac

Allincapac, Allin Ccapac or Allin Japac (possibly from Quechua: allin good, qhapaq the mighty one) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Allpajata

Allpajata (possibly from quechua allpa earth, qhata slope, hillside, "earth slope") is mountain in the Carabaya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Allqa Walusa

Allqa Walusa or Allqawalusa (Aymara and Quechua allqa multicolored, black and white or two-colored, walusa, wallusa a watery kind of potatoes, hispanicized spelling Alcabalusa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Allqamari

Allqamari (Quechua for mountain caracara, also spelled Alcamari) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Allqamarini

Allqamarini (Aymara and Quechua allqamari "mountain caracara", -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the mountain caracara", also spelled Allkhamarini) is a mountain in the northern part of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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Allqamarini (Larecaja)

Allqamarini (Aymara and Quechua allqamari "mountain caracara",-ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the mountain caracara", also spelled Alkamarini) is a mountain in the northern extensions of the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Allqay (disambiguation)

Allqay (Quechua for to cut halfway through, also spelled Alcay, Alcoy, Algay, Allcay) may refer to.

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Alonso de Ibáñez Province

Alonso de Ibáñez is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Alpamayo

Alpamayo (possibly from Quechua allpa earth, mayu river, "earth river") or Shuyturaju (possibly from Ancash Quechua huytu, shuytu oblong, slim and long, Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is one of the most conspicuous peaks in the Cordillera Blanca of the Peruvian Andes.

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Alt.Latino

Alt.Latino is a NPR Music's web-based program about Latin Alternative music and Latino culture, hosted by Jasmine Garsd and Felix Contreras, and occasionally by Jessica Diaz-Hurtado as guest host.

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Altarniyoc

Altarniyoc (Spanish altar altar, possibly from Quechua -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with an altar") is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Altiplano

The Altiplano (Spanish for "high plain"), Collao (Quechua and Aymara: Qullaw, meaning "place of the Qulla"), Andean Plateau or Bolivian Plateau, in west-central South America, is the area where the Andes are the widest.

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Altiplano (film)

Altiplano is a 2009 film by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth starring Magaly Solier, Jasmin Tabatabai and Olivier Gourmet.

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Alto Inambari District

Alto Inambari District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua

Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga Quechua (abbreviated AP–AM–AH) is a dialect cluster of Quechua languages spoken in the Peruvian provinces of Huánuco, Lauricocha, Cajatambo and neighboring areas.

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Alto Pichigua District

Alto Pichigua District is one of eight districts of the Espinar Province in Peru.

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Amacayacu National Park

Amacayacu National Natural Park (Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu) is a national park located along the Amazon River in the Amazonas Department in the south of Colombia.

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Amantaní

Amantani is an island on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca.

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Amantaní District

Amantani is one of fifteen districts of the Puno Province in the Puno region, Peru.

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Amaru (mythology)

In mythology of Andean civilizations of South America, the amaro, amaru (quechua) or katari (aymara) is a mythical serpent or dragon, most associated with the Tiwanaku and Inca empires.

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Amaru Marka Wasi

Amaru Marka Wasi, Amarumarcahuasi or Amaromarcaguaci also known as (possibly from Quechua amaru snake, marka village, wasi house)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) hispanicized and mixed spellings, Amarumarkahuasi, Amaru Markahuasi), Salunniyuq (Salonniyoq, Salonniyuq), Salunpunku (Salonpunku), Laqu, Laq'u (Lacco, Lago), or Templo de la Luna (Temple of the Moon) is an archaeological site in Peru. It is situated in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, north of the city of Cusco. It lies east of the archaeological site of Sacsayhuamán and south of Tambomachay and Puka Pukara, near Qenko. This site named Amaru Marka Wasi was possibly the former residence of Amaru Yupanqui, also known as Amaro Tupac, the eldest son of Pachakutiq Inka Yupanki.

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Amashca District

Amashca District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Amauta

Amauta (meaning "master" or "wise one" in Quechua) was a title for teachers in the Inca empire, especially of children of the nobility.

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Amazon Conservation Association

Amazon Conservation Association (ACA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to conserve the biodiversity of the Amazon basin through the development of new scientific understanding, sustainable resource management and rational land-use policy.

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Amazonas Region

Amazonas is a region of northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca Region on the west, La Libertad Region on the south, and Loreto Region and San Martín Region on the east.

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Amazonian cuisine

Amazonian cuisine includes the foods and preparation methods of various peoples in the Amazon jungle of South America, including the dishes they have popularized among neighbors.

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Ambo Province

The Ambo Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Americas

The Americas (also collectively called America)"America." The Oxford Companion to the English Language.

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Amerind languages

Amerind is a hypothetical higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and elaborated by his student Merritt Ruhlen.

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Amigomío

Amigomío is a 1994 Argentine film directed by Alcides Chiesa and Jeanine Meerapfel.

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Ampato

Ampato (possibly from Quechua hamp'atu or from Aymara jamp'atu both meaning "frog") is a dormant stratovolcano in the Andes of southern Peru, about northwest of Arequipa.

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Ampatuyoc (Ayacucho)

Ampatuyoc (possibly from Quechua hamp'atu frog, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a frog (or frogs)") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ampatuyoc (Churcampa)

Ampatuyoc (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Hamp'atuyuq; hamp'atu frog, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a frog (or frogs)") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ampatuyoc (Pachamarca)

Ampatuyoc (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Hamp'atuyuq; hamp'atu frog, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a frog (or frogs)") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ampay

Ampay is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Anahuarque

Anahuarque (also spelled Anahuarqui, Ana Huarqui or Anawarki) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru southeast of the city of Cusco, about high.

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Ananea District

Ananea District is one of five districts of the San Antonio de Putina Province in Peru.

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Ananta (Cusco)

Ananta is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ananta Cucho

Ananta Cucho (possibly from Aymara and Quechua k'uchu corner) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ancachita

Ancachita (possibly from Quechua anka eagle, chita young domesticated sheep / a little animal which follows its owner) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ancahuachana (Quispicanchi)

Ancahuachana (possibly from Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, wacha birth, to give birth -na a suffix, "where the eagle is born") or Mama Rosa is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ancahuachanan

Ancahuachanan (possibly from Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, wacha birth, to give birth -na, -n suffixes, "where the eagle is born") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ancahuasi District

Ancahuasi, Quechua Ankawasi (anka eagle, wasi house, "eagle house"), is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Ancaracra

Ancaracra or Anka Raqra (Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, raqra fissure, crack, crevice, "eagle crack (or crevice)", also spelled Ancaracra) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ancash Quechua

Ancash Quechua, or Huaylay, is a Quechua variety, spoken in the department of Ancash by approximately 1,000,000 people.

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Ancasmarca

Ancasmarca, also known as Pitusiray or Sallcasa,escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Calca Province (Cusco Region) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Anchonga District

Anchonga District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Anco District, Churcampa

Anco District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa in Peru.

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Anco District, La Mar

Anco District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Anco-Huallo District

Anco-Huallo District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Ancocala (Peru)

Ancocala (possibly from Aymara janq'u white, qala stone, "white stone") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Andabamba District, Acobamba

Andabamba District is one of eight districts of the province Acobamba in Peru.

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Andacollo

Andacollo is a city and commune in the Elqui Province, Coquimbo Region, Chile.

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Andahuaylas

Andahuaylas (Quechua Antawaylla, anta copper, waylla meadow, "copper meadow") is a Peruvian city.

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Andahuaylas District

Andahuaylas District is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Andahuaylas Province

Andahuaylas Province is the second largest of the seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Andahuaylillas District

The Andahuaylillas District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Andalgalá

Andalgalá is a city in the west-center of the province of Catamarca, Argentina, located in a valley near the Sierra de Aconquija, 260 km from the provincial capital San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca.

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Andamarca District

Andamarca (from Quechua Anta Marka, meaning "copper village") is one of fifteen districts of the Concepción Province in Peru.

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Andamayo River

Andamayo River (possibly from Quechua anta copper, mayu river, "copper river") or Capiza is a river in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, in the districts Aplao and Tipan.

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Andarapa District

Andarapa District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Andavite

Andavite (possibly from Quechua anta copper, p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption) or Chopiraju is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Andean Agriculture

Current agricultural practices of the Andean region of South America typically involve a synthesis of traditional Incan practices and modern techniques to deal with the unique terrain and climatic elements of the area.

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Andean civilizations

The Andean civilizations were a patchwork of different cultures and peoples that developed from the Andes of Colombia southward down the Andes to northern Argentina and Chile, plus the coastal deserts of Peru and northern Chile.

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Andean cock-of-the-rock

The Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus), also known as tunki (Quechua), is a large passerine bird of the cotinga family native to Andean cloud forests in South America.

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Andean Community

The Andean Community (Comunidad Andina, CAN) is a customs union comprising the South American countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

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Andean condor

The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is a South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae and is the only member of the genus Vultur.

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Andean Spanish

Andean Spanish is a dialect of Spanish spoken in the central Andes, from western Venezuela, southern Colombia, with influence as far south as northern Chile and Northwestern Argentina, passing through Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.

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Andean states

The Andean states (Estados Andinos) are a group of nations in South America connected by the Andes mountain range.

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Andes

The Andes or Andean Mountains (Cordillera de los Andes) are the longest continental mountain range in the world.

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Andrés Ibáñez Province

Andrés Ibáñez Province is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department, situated in the western part of the department.

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Angaraes Province

The Angaraes Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Angascocha (mountain)

Angascocha (possibly from Quechua anqas blue, qucha lake) is a mountain in the northern part of the Chonta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Angasmarca District

Angasmarca or Anqasmarka (Quechua anqas blue, marka village, "blue village") is one of eight districts of the province Santiago de Chuco in Peru.

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Angélica Mendoza de Ascarza

Angélica Mendoza de Ascarza, also known by the names mamá Angélica and mamacha Angélica (1 August 1929 – 28 August 2017), was a Peruvian Quecha human rights activist.

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Aniceto Arce Province

Aniceto Arce (or short: Arce) is a province in the southern parts of the Bolivian department Tarija.

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Anka Phawa

Anka Phawa (Quechua anka eagle or black-chested buzzard-eagle, phaway, phawa flight, "eagle flight", also spelled Anca Pahuas) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anka Phawa (Puyca)

Anka Phawa (Quechua anka eagle or black-chested buzzard-eagle, phaway, phawa flight, "eagle flight", also spelled Ancapahua) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anka Wachana (Chumbivilcas)

Anka Wachana (Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, wacha birth, to give birth -na a suffix, "where the eagle is born", hispanicized spelling Ancahuachana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Anka Wachana (disambiguation)

Anka Wachana (Quechua anka eagle, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the eagle is born", hispanicized spelling Ancahuachana), Anka Wachanan or Ankap Wachanan (-n, -p suffixes, hispanicized Ancahuachanan, Ancapuachana, Ancapuachanan) may refer to.

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Ankayuq K'uchu

Ankayuq K'uchu (Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, k'uchu corner, inside corner or outward angle, "corner with an eagle", hispanicized spelling Ancayoc Cucho) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anku

Anku (Quechua for tendon, nerve, slim (person), elastic, flexible,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) hispanicized spelling Ango) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Anqasi

Anqasi (Quechua for cobalt salt used for dyeing, hispanicized spelling Ancasi) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anqasi (Ayacucho)

Anqasi (Quechua for cobalt salt used for dyeing, hispanicized spelling Angasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anqasi (Caylloma)

Anqasi (Quechua for cobalt salt used for dyeing, hispanicized spelling Anccase) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anqasi (disambiguation)

Anqasi (Quechua for cobalt salt, hispanicized spellings Ancasi, Anccase, Anccasi, Angasi) may refer to.

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Anqasqucha

Anqasqucha (Quechua anqas blue, qucha lake, "blue lake", hispanicized spellings Ancasccocha, Ancascocha, Anccasccocha, Angascocha, Angasjocha, also Anqasqocha) may refer to.

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Anra District

Anra District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Anta (Canchis)

Anta (Quechua for copper, also spelled Anda) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Anta District, Acobamba

Anta District is one of eight districts of the province Acobamba in Peru.

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Anta District, Anta

Anta District is one of nine districts of the Anta Province in Peru.

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Anta District, Carhuaz

Anta (Quechua for "copper") is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Anta Mantay

Anta Mantay (Quechua anta copper, mantay to spread out, also spelled Antamantay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Anta Maqana

Anta Maqana (Quechua anta copper, maqana club, "copper club", Hispanicized spelling Antamajana) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru.

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Anta P'unqu (Junín)

Anta P'unqu (Quechua anta copper, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, "copper pond", also spelled Antapongo) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Anta Province

Anta Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Anta Punco

Anta Punco (possibly from Quechua anta copper, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, "copper pond") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anta Q'asa

Anta Q'asa (Quechua anta copper, q'asa mountain pass, "copper mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Antaccasa, Antajasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anta Ranra

Anta Ranra (quechua anta copper, ranra stony, stony place, "stony copper place", also spelled Antarangra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Antabamba

Antabamba (in Hispanicized spelling) or Antapampa (Quechua anta copper, pampa plain, "copper plain") is a town in southern Peru, capital of the province with the same name in the region Apurímac.

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Antabamba District

Antabamba (in hispanicized spelling) or Antapampa (Quechua anta copper, pampa plain, "copper plain") is one of the seven districts of the Antabamba Province in Peru.

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Antabamba Province

Antabamba Province is one of the seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Antacocha (Junín)

Antacocha (possibly from Quechua anta copper, qucha lake, "copper lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Junín Province, Junín District.

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Antajave

Antajave or Antajawi (possibly from Quechua anta copper and Aymara jawi wool or fleece of wool, also spelled Antajave) is a mountain in the north of the Barroso mountain range in the Andes of southern Peru.

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Antapite

Antapite (possibly from Quechua anta copper, p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Antaqucha

Antaqucha (Quechua for "copper lake", hispanicized spellings Antaccocha, Antacocha, Antajocha, also Antaqocha) may refer to.

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Antaqucha (Apurímac)

Antaqucha (Quechua anta copper, qucha lake, "copper lake", hispanicized spelling Antaccocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Antaqucha (Jauja)

Antaqucha (Quechua anta copper, qucha lake, "copper lake", hispanicized spelling Antacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Antaqucha (Lima)

Antaqucha (Quechua anta copper, qucha lake, "copper lake", hispanicized spelling Antacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, Huachupampa District.

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Antara (Peru)

Antara (Quechua for a kind of pan flute) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Antarasu

Antarasu (Quechua anta copper, Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "snow-covered copper mountain", hispanicized spelling Antarazo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Antauta District

Antauta District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Anti Pukara

Anti Pukara (Quechua anti east, pukara fortress, hispanicized spelling Antipucara) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anticona

Anticona (possibly from Quechua for metals or minerals, the inhabitants of the rainforest or the Andes), also called Ticlio, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Anticucho

Anticuchos (singular anticucho, Quechua for cut stew meat) are popular and inexpensive meat dishes that originated in the Andes during the pre-Columbian era.

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Antikuna (Jauja)

Antikuna (Quechua for metals or minerals or the inhabitants of the rainforest, also spelled Anticona) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Antisuyu

Antisuyu (Quechua anti east, suyu region, part of a territory, each of the four regions which formed the Inca Empire, "eastern region") was the eastern part of the Inca Empire which bordered on the modern-day Upper Amazon region which the Anti (people) inhabited.

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Antisymmetry

In linguistics, antisymmetry is a theory of syntactic linearization presented in Richard Kayne's 1994 monograph The Antisymmetry of Syntax.

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Antofagasta

Antofagasta is a port city in northern Chile, about north of Santiago.

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Antofalla

Antofalla is a Miocene-Pliocene volcano in Argentina's Catamarca Province.

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Antoni Macierewicz

Antoni Macierewicz (born August 3, 1948) is the former Minister of National Defence for Poland.

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Antonio Quijarro Province

Antonio Quijarro is a province in the central parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department situated at the Salar de Uyuni.

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Antonio Raymondi Province

Antonio Raymondi is a province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Antonio Ricardo

Antonio Ricciardi, better known as Antonio Ricardo (1532 – 1605/1606), was an Italian from Turin, who became the first printer in South America, working in Lima in Peru from 1584 until his death in 1605 or 1606.

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Anzaldo Municipality

Anzaldo Municipality is the second municipal section of the Esteban Arce Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Apacheta (Arequipa)

Apacheta (possibly from Aymara for the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains) is a mountain in the western part of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Apachita

Apachita (Aymara and Quechua for the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes and for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, also spelled Apacheta) may refer to.

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Apachita Pura Pura

Apachita Pura Pura (Aymara and Quechua apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, Aymara pura pura Xenophyllum (or a species of it), also spelled Apacheta Pura Pura) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, about high.

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Aparicio Pomares District

Aparicio Pomares District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Apongo District

Apongo District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Apoquindo

Apoquindo (Runasimi Apuk-kintu flowers for the deity) is the name of a river and pre-Columbian settlement located east of the city of Santiago de Chile, at the foot of the foothills, in the present town of Las Condes.

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Apu Hirka Punta

Apu Hirka Punta (Quechua apu an Andean deity, hirka mountain, punta horn, also spelled Apujirca Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Apu Inka

Apu Inka (Quechua apu an Andean deity, Inka Inca) is a folk dance in Peru.

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Apu Mallku

Apu Mallku is an Aymara title meaning "supreme leader" or "king" conferred on a Mallku or "prince".

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Apurímac Region

Apurímac is a region in southern-central Peru.

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Apurímac River

The Apurímac River (Río Apurímac,; from Quechua apu 'divinity' and rimaq 'oracle, talker') rises from glacial meltwater of the ridge of the Mismi, a mountain in the Arequipa Province in the south-western mountain ranges of Peru, from the village Caylloma, and less than from the Pacific coast.

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Aqhu Phichaqa

Aqhu Phichaqa (Aymara aqhu tooth, phichaqa big needle, see: Muela and Phichaqa hispanicized spelling Ajopichaca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Aqu Muqu

Aqu Muqu (Quechua aqu sand, muqu, hill, "sand hill", hispanicized spelling Ajomojo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Aqu Q'asa

Aqu Q'asa (Quechua aqu sand, q'asa mountain pass, "sand pass", Hispanicized spelling Ajojasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Aqu Suntu

Aqu Suntu (Quechua aqu sand, suntu heap, pile, "sand heap", Hispanicized spelling Ajo Sunto) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Aqu Suntu (Chullumpi)

Aqu Suntu (Quechua aqu sand, suntu heap, pile, "sand heap", Hispanicized spelling Ajosunto) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Aqu Urqu

Aqu Urqu (Quechua aqu sand, urqu mountain "sand mountain", also spelled Acco Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Aquichua

Aquichua (possibly from Aymara, jaqhi precipice, cliff, Aymara and Quechua chuwa plate, "cliff plate") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Aqumayu

Aqumayu (Quechua for "sand river") may refer to.

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Aqup'ukru

Aqup'ukru (Quechua aqu sand, p'ukru hole, pit, gap in a surface, "sand hole", Hispanicized spelling Acopugro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Aqupallqa

Aqupallqa (Quechua aqu sand, pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, bifurcation, "sand bifurcation", Hispanicized spellings Acopalca, Acospalca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Aququcha

Aququcha (Quechua aqu sand, qucha lake, "sand lake", Hispanicized spellings Accoccocha, Accococha, Accucocha, Acococha, Acucocha, Ajococha, Ajojocha, Ajucocha) may refer to.

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Aququcha (Lima)

Aququcha (Quechua aqu sand, qucha lake, "sand lake", Hispanicized spelling Acococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Arabela language

Arabela is a nearly extinct indigenous American language of the Zaparoan family spoken in two Peruvian villages in tropical forest along the Napo tributary of the Arabela river.

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Arani Province

Arani is a province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Arani, Bolivia

Arani (from Quechua: jarani or jallmani) is the capital of Arani Province and Arani Municipality located in Cochabamba Department in the center of Bolivia at an altitude of 9,400 ft (2,865 m).

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Arapa District

Arapa District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Araranca

Araranca (possibly from Quechua for a little lizard) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Araucanization of Patagonia

The Araucanization of Patagonia (Araucanización de la Patagonia) was the process of the expansion of Mapuche culture, influence, and its Mapudungun language from Araucanía across the Andes into the plains of Patagonia.

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Araway Qhata

Araway Qhata (Quechua, araway to hang, to hang oneself, to kill someone by hanging, qhata slope, hillside)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) which further to the south is named Kunturuma (Quechua kuntur condor, uma head, "condor head", hispanicized spelling Condoroma) is a mountain in the south of the city of Cusco in Peru.

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Arequipa Province

Arequipa is a province in the Arequipa Region, Peru.

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Arequipa Region

Arequipa (Ariqipa; Ariqipa) is a region in southwestern Peru.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (República Argentina), is a federal republic located mostly in the southern half of South America.

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Argentine Declaration of Independence

What today is commonly referred as the Independence of Argentina was declared on July 9, 1816 by the Congress of Tucumán.

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Arichua (Moquegua-Tacna)

Arichua (possibly from Aymara or Quechua for a kind of potatoes) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Arichua (volcano)

Arichua or Arechua (possibly from Aymara or Quechua for a kind of potatoes) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Arichuwa (disambiguation)

Arichuwa (Aymara or Quechua for a kind of potatoes, hispanicized spellings Arichoa, Arechua, Arichua) may refer to.

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Arichuwa (El Collao-Chucuito)

Arichuwa (Aymara or Quechua for a kind of potatoes, Hispanicized spelling Arichua) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Arichuwa (Moquegua)

Arichuwa (Aymara or Quechua for a kind of potatoes, Hispanicized spelling Arichua) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Aroma Province

Aroma is one of the twenty provinces of the Bolivian La Paz Department.

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Arque Municipality

Arque Municipality is the first municipal section of the Arque Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Arque Province

Arque is a rural province in Cochabamba Department in the eastern cordillera of the South American state of Bolivia.

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Arracacia xanthorrhiza

Arracacia xanthorrhiza is a root vegetable originally from the Andes, somewhat intermediate between the carrot and celery root.

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Arteza

Arteza (possibly from Quechua for a wooden boat) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Artisa Ukru

Artisa Ukru (Quechua artisa wooden boat, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "boat pit", also spelled Artezaucro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ascalapha odorata

The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch moth, is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, found from Brazil until the southern United States.

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Asháninka language

Asháninka (sometimes referred to as Campa, although this name is derogatory) is an Arawakan language spoken by the Asháninka people of Peru and Acre, Brazil.

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Asillo District

Asillo District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Asiru Qucha

Asiru Qucha (Aymara asiru snake, Quechua qucha lake, hispanicized spellings Acero Cocha, Acero Khocha, Acero Q'ocha) is a Bolivian lake located in the Vacas Municipality, Arani Province, Cochabamba Department.

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Asnohuañusja

Asnohuañusja (possibly from Quechua asnu donkey (from Spanish asno), wañuy die, -sqa a suffix (wañusqa died, dead)) is a mountain in the western part of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Asquipata District

Asquipata District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Astete

Astete is a Spanish surname, from an ancient Basque - Castilian lineage.

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Atahualpa

Atahualpa, also Atahuallpa, Atabalipa (in Hispanicized spellings) or Atawallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502–26 July 1533) was the last Inca Emperor.

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Atalaya Province

Atalaya is the largest of four provinces in the Ucayali Region, in the central Amazon rainforest of Peru.

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Ataquero District

Ataquero District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Atoc

Atoc (Quechua for Fox) was an Inca prince, general and brother of the Inca emperor Huáscar.

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Atocha Municipality

Atocha Municipality is the second municipal section of the Sud Chichas Province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia.

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Atuncolla District

Atuncolla District is one of fifteen districts of Puno Province in Peru.

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Atuq Wachana

Atuq Wachana (Quechua for "where the fox is born', also spelled Atoj Huachana, Atocchuachana, erroneously also spelled Atcchuachana) or Atuq Wachanan (-n a suffix, also spelled Atoc-Huachanan) may refer to.

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Atuq Wachana (Arce-Punata)

Atuq Wachana (Quechua atuq fox, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the fox is born', also spelled Atoj Huachana) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Atuq Wachana (Ayacucho)

Atuq Wachana (Quechua atuq fox, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the fox is born", erroneously also spelled Atcchuachana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Atuq Wachana (Quillacollo)

Atuq Wachana (Quechua atuq fox, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the fox is born', also spelled Atoj Huachana) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Atuq Wachanan

Atuq Wachanan (Quechua atuq fox, wacha birth, to give birth, -na, -n suffixes, "where the fox is born", also spelled Atoc-Huachanan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Aucapata Municipality

Aucapata Municipality is municipality of the Muñecas Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Aucara District

Aucará District is one of twenty-one districts of the Lucanas Province in Peru.

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August 1

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Auqui

Auqui (possibly from Quechua for prince; a mythical figure of the Andean culture; grandfather) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Auquihuato

Auquihuato (possibly from Quechua, awki: prince, watu: prediction, fortuneteller) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, high.

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Auquin Punta

Auquin Punta (possibly from Quechua Awkin Punta, awki prince; a mythical figure of the Andean culture; grandfather, -n a suffix, local Quechua punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, Hispanicized spelling Auquin Punta) is an archaeological site with stone tombs (chullpa) in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Jacas Grande District.

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Ausangate

Ausangate or Auzangateescale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Quispicanchi Province 1 (Cusco Region) (in hispanicized spellings) is a mountain of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Austrocylindropuntia floccosa

Austrocylindropuntia floccosa, also called waraqu (Aymara and Quechua for cactus, hispanicized spelling Huaraco) is found in the high plains of Northern Peru and Bolivia.

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Auxilio

Auxilio (possibly from Quechua Awkillu word for apu (Andean mountain deity) or grandfather, old man, the Hispanicized spelling is the misleading word Auxilio which means "assistance" or "support") is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Avocado

The avocado (Persea americana) is a tree, long thought to have originated in South Central Mexico, classified as a member of the flowering plant family Lauraceae.

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Awila Wachana Punta

Awila Wachana Punta (Quechua awila eagle (from Spanish aguila) or grandmother (from Spanish abuela), wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, awila wachana 'where the eagle is born', also spelled Aguila Huachana Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Awki Sunqu

Awki Sunqu (Quechua awki prince; a mythical figure of the Andean culture; grandfather, sunqu heart, "the prince's (Awki's or grandfather's) heart", Hispanicized spelling Auquisonco) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Awkillu Waqra

Awkillu Waqra or Awkilluwaqra (awkillu local Quechua word for apu (Andean mountain deity) or grandfather, old man, waqra horn Hispanicized spelling Auquilohuagra) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Awkimarka (Apurímac)

Awkimarka (Quechua awki prince / a mythical figure of the Andean culture / grandfather, marka village, Hispanicized spelling Auquimarca) is an archaeological site in the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Awkimarka (Huánuco)

Awkimarka (Quechua awki prince / a mythical figure of the Andean culture / grandfather, marka village, Hispanicized spelling Auquimarca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Awkin

Awkin (Quechua awki prince; a mythical figure of the Andean culture; grandfather, -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Auquin) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Awqa Pallqa

Awqa Pallqa (Aymara and Quechua awqa enemy, pallqa bifurcation, "enemy's bifurcation", also spelled Aucapallca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Awqa Punta

Awqa Punta (Quechua awqa enemy, opponent, rival; hostile, local Quechua punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, hispanicized spelling Auga Punta) is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Jircan District.

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Awqa Urqu

Awqa Urqu (Quechua awqa enemy, urqu mountain, "enemy mountain", Hispanicized spelling Auca Orjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Axis mundi

The axis mundi (also cosmic axis, world axis, world pillar, center of the world, world tree), in certain beliefs and philosophies, is the world center, or the connection between Heaven and Earth.

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Aya Muqu

Aya Muqu (Quechua aya corpse, muqu hill, "corpse hill", also spelled Aya Moqo) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Ayabaca Province

Ayabaca or Ayavaca is one of the eight provinces of the Piura Region, in northwestern Peru.

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Ayacucho

Ayacucho (Ayacuchu), is the capital city of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru.

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Ayacucho Quechua

Ayacucho (also called Chanca or Chanka) is a variety of Southern Quechua spoken in the Ayacucho Region, Peru, as well as by immigrants from Ayacucho in Lima.

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Ayacucho Region

Ayacucho is a region of Peru, located in the south-central Andes of the country.

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Ayahuanco District

Ayahuanco District is one of eight districts of the province Huanta in Peru.

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Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca, iowaska, or yagé, is an entheogenic brew made out of Banisteriopsis caapi vine and other ingredients.

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Ayamachay

Ayamachay (possibly from Quechua aya corpse, mach'ay cave) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Ayapata District

Ayapata District is one of ten districts of the province Carabaya in Peru.

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Ayar Cachi

Ayar Cachi (in hispanicized spelling) or Ayar Kachi (kachi means salt in Quechua) was one of the brothers of Manco Cápac, who emerged from the cave at Paqariq Tampu.

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Ayaviri, Melgar

Ayaviri or Ayawiri (Aymara) is a town in Southern Peru, capital of the province Melgar in the region Puno.

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Ayawayq'u

Ayawayq'u (Quechua aya corpse, wayq'u valley, "corpse valley", also Ayawayq'o), also known as Yukay (Yucay) or Kapillayuq (Capillayoq) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Ayllu

The ayllu is the traditional form of a community in the Andes, especially among Quechuas and Aymaras.

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Aymara language

Aymara (Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Andes.

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Aymaraes Province

Aymaraes Province is the largest of seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Aymaran languages

Aymaran (also Jaqi, Aru, Jaqui, Aimara, Haki) is one of the two dominant language families of the central Andes, along with Quechuan.

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Ayna District

Ayna District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Ayni

Ayni (Quechua, also spelled Ayniy or Aini) can refer to either the concept of reciprocity or mutualism among people of the Andean mountain communities or the practice of this concept.

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Azángaro District, Azángaro

Azángaro District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Azángaro Province

Azángaro Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Azulcocha (Cusco)

Azulcocha (possibly from Quechua asul blue (a borrowing from Spanish azul), qucha lake, "blue lake") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Áncash Region

Ancash (Anqash) (Áncash) is a region of northern Peru.

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Ángel Sandoval Province

Ángel Sandoval Province is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the department's eastern parts.

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Ñ

Ñ (lower case ñ, eñe, Phonetic Alphabet: "énye") is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (called a virgulilla in Spanish) on top of an upper- or lowercase N. It became part of the Spanish alphabet in the eighteenth century when it was first formally defined, but it is also used in other languages such as Galician, Asturian, the Aragonese Grafía de Uesca, Basque, Chavacano, Filipino, Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, and Tetum alphabets, as well as in Latin transliteration of Tocharian and Sanskrit, where it represents.

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Ñahuimpuquio District

Ñahuimpuquio District (Quechua Ñawinpukyu) is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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Ñauña

Ñauña (possibly from Quechua for arête) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ñausacocha

Ñausacocha (possibly from Quechua ñawsa blind, qucha lake, "blind lake") is a mountain and a nearby lake of the same name in the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ñawicha

Ñawicha (Quechua ñawi eye, -cha a suffix, "little eye", also spelled Ñahuicha) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ñawinpukyu

Ñawinpukyu (Quechua ñawi eye, -n a suffix, pukyu spring of water) may refer to.

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Ñawinpukyu (Lima)

Ñawinpuyku (Quechua ñawi button hole / eye, -n a suffix, pukyu spring of water / source / well, hispanicized spelling Ñahuinpuquio) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tomas District.

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Ñawinqucha

Ñawinqucha (Quechua ñawi eye; button hole, -n a suffix, qucha lake, "eye (or button hole) lake", Hispanicized spellings Nahuinccocha, Nahuincocha, Ñahuinccocha, Ñahuincocha) may refer to.

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Ñawinqucha (Huancavelica)

Ñawinqucha (Quechua ñawi eye; button hole, -n a suffix, qucha lake, hispanicized spellings Ñahuincocha, Ñahuin ccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District.

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Ñawinqucha (Jauja)

Ñawinqucha (Quechua ñawi button hole / eye, -n a suffix, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Nahuincocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District, northeast of the Paryaqaqa mountain range.

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Ñawinqucha (Junín)

Ñawinqucha (Quechua ñawi eye; button hole, -n a suffix, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Ñahuincocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Ñawpa Pacha

Ñawpa Pacha, Journal of Andean Archaeology is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute of Andean Studies (Berkeley, California).

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Ñawpallaqta

Ñawpallaqta or Ñawpa Llaqta (Quechua ñawpa ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", also spelled Naupallacta, Ñaupa Llacta, Ñaupa Llaqta, Ñaupallacta, Ñaupallaqta, Nawpallacta) may refer to.

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Ñawpallaqta, Fajardo

Ñawpallaqta or Ñawpa Llaqta (Quechua ñawpa ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", also spelled Nawpallacta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Ñawpallaqta, Huanca Sancos

Ñawpallaqta or Ñawpa Llaqta (Quechua ñawpa ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", Hispanicized and mixed spellings Ñaupallacta, Ñaupallaqta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Ñawpallaqta, Lucanas

Ñawpallaqta or Ñawpa Llaqta (Quechua ñawpa ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", also spelled Ñaupallacta, Ñaupallaqta) is an archaeological site in Peru on top of a mountain of that name.

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Ñuñu Qullu (Dalence)

Ñuñu Qullu (Aymara ñuñu breast, qullu mountain, "breast mountain", also spelled Nunu Kkollu) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Ñuflo de Chávez Province

Ñuflo de Chávez is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the northern central parts of the department.

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Ñust'apata

Ñust'apata (Quechua ñust'a princess, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank, shore, step) "princess bank") is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high. It is situated in the Calca Province, on the border of the districts of Pisac and Taray. Ñust'apata lies on the left bank of the Willkanuta River, near the archaeological park of Pisac.

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Ñusta Hispana

Ñusta Hispana (possibly from Quechua ñust'a: princess, hisp'ana: toilet, urethra), Ñusta Ispanan (also written Ñusta Ispana and Ñusta España) or Chuquipalta (possibly from Quechua chuqi precious metal, p'allta plane) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Ñusta Huillac

Ñusta Huillac was a Qulla leader who rebelled against the Spanish in Chile in 1540.

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Bahá'í Faith in Bolivia

The Bahá'í Faith in Bolivia begins with references to the country in Bahá'í literature as early as 1916.

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Bambamarca District, Bolívar

Bambamarca or Pampamarka (Quechua pampa a large plain, marka village) is one of six districts of Bolívar Province, Peru.

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Barranca Yaco

Barranca de Yaco or Barranca Yaco (from the Spanish barranca (gully) and the Quechua yaku (water)) is a geographical feature along the ancient ''camino real'' (royal road) of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, located between Villa Tulumba and Sinsacate, in the province of Córdoba, Argentina.

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Batallas Municipality

Batallas Municipality is the third municipal section of the Los Andes Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Battle of Ayohuma

The Battle of Ayohuma ("dead man's head" in Quechua) was an action fought on 14 November 1813, during the second Upper Peru Campaign of the Argentine War of Independence.

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Battle of Kuruyuki

The Battle of Kuruyuki or Battle of Curuyuqui was fought near the town of Cuevo, Bolivia on January 28, 1892.

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Battle of the Maule

The Battle of the Maule was fought between the Mapuche people of Chile and the Inca Empire of Peru in what is now the Maule River, Chile.

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Bautista Saavedra Province

Bautista Saavedra is one of the twenty provinces of the Bolivian La Paz Department situated in the northwestern parts of the department.

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Beker Fabian

Beker Fabian or the Waufarer Poet (namesake of the famous poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer), in Peru Beker Simón Fabián De Lao, is a Peruvian poet and writer and naturalized Italian.

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Belén District, Sucre

Belén is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Belisario Boeto Province

Belisario Boeto is a province in the Bolivian department of Chuquisaca.

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Benefactive case

The benefactive case (abbreviated, or sometimes when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used where English would use "for", "for the benefit of", or "intended for", e.g. "She opened the door for Tom" or "This book is for Bob".

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Beni Department

Beni, sometimes El Beni, is a northeastern department of Bolivia, in the lowlands region of the country.

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Bernardino Bilbao Province

Bernardino Bilbao (or: General Bernardino Bilbao Rioja) is a province in the Northern parts of the Bolivian department of Potosí.

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Betty Veizaga

Natividad Betty Veizaga Siles (Vacas, Cochabamba, 1957) is a Bolivian folk music musician.

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Bias against left-handed people

Bias based on handedness is bias or design, conscious or not, that is usually unfavorable against people who are left-handed.

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Bible translations into Native South American languages

Luke was translated into the Kuikuro language by missionaries with Worldwinds International.

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Bilabial ejective

The bilabial ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Binomial nomenclature

Binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system") also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages.

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Black-crowned night heron

The black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), or black-capped night heron, commonly shortened to just night heron in Eurasia, is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of the world, except in the coldest regions and Australasia (where it is replaced by the closely related rufous night heron, with which it has hybridized in the area of contact).

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Blas Valera

Three signatures of Blas Valera (private collection, C. Miccinelli - Naples (Italy)) Blas Valera was born in Levanto, Chachapoyas, Peru, in 1545.

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Blood of the Condor

Blood of the Condor (Yawar Mallku, Sangre de cóndor) is a 1969 Bolivian drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Sanjinés.

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Bolívar Province, Cochabamba

Bolívar Province is a province in the Bolivian department of Cochabamba.

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Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Bolivian Argentines

Bolivian Argentines (Quechua: Buliwyanu Arhintinapi, boliviano-argentinos) are Argentine citizens of Bolivian descent or Bolivia-born people who emigrated to Argentina.

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Bolivian literature

The constant political turmoil that Bolivia has experienced throughout its history has slowed the development of Bolivian literature.

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Bolivians

Bolivians (Bolivianos) are the people that inhabit the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

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Bolivians in Brazil

Bolivians in Brazil are individuals of full, partial, or predominantly Bolivian ancestry, or a Bolivian-born person residing in Brazil.

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Bolognesi Province

The Bolognesi Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Brazilian tea culture

Brazilian tea culture has its origins in the infused beverages, or chás, made by the indigenous cultures of the Amazon region and the Río de la Plata basin.

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Brunfelsia grandiflora

Brunfelsia grandiflora is a flowering shrub in the nightshade family.

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Buddleja incana

Buddleja incana (kiswar in Quechua, kiswara in Aymara, hispanicized spellings quishuar, quisoar, quisuar, names which are also applied for other Buddleja species, however) is endemic to Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, growing in canyon bottoms along streams at elevations of 2,700 – 4,500 m.

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Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club

Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club, sometimes known simply as Buenos Aires, is an Argentine sports club based in San Fernando, Buenos Aires.

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Burdett O'Connor Province

Burdett O'Connor is a province in the northern part of Tarija Department in Bolivia.

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Cañari

The Cañari (in Kichwa: Kañari) are an indigenous ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the territory of the modern provinces of Azuay and Cañar in Ecuador.

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Cañaris District

Cañaris District (Kañaris in Quechua) is one of six districts of the province Ferreñafe in Peru.

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Caballococha

Caballococha (Cabalo Cocha) is a town in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru, located on the Amazon river and right across the river from Colombia.

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Cabana District, Lucanas

Cabana District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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Cabana District, San Román

Cabana District is one of four districts of the province San Román in Peru.

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Cabanaconde District

Cabanaconde or Qhawana Kunti (Quechua) is one of twenty districts of the Caylloma Province in Peru.

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Cabanilla District

Cabanilla District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Cachi, Argentina

Cachi is a small city in Salta Province Argentina.

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Cachimayo District

Cachimayo District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Cachiyacuy

Cachiyacuy is an extinct genus of caviomorph known from the Loreto of Peru.

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Cafayate

Cafayate is a town located at the central zone of the Valles Calchaquíes in the province of Salta, Argentina.

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Cahuish

Cahuish (possibly from Quechua qawi put into the sun) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Caicay District

Caicay District is one of six districts of the province Paucartambo in Peru.

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Cairahuiri

Cairahuiri (possibly from Aymara and Quechua k'ayra frog) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cairn

A cairn is a human-made pile (or stack) of stones.

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Caja District

Caja District is one of eight districts of the province Acobamba in Peru.

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Cajamarca

Cajamarca is the capital and largest city of the Cajamarca Region as well as an important cultural and commercial center in the northern Andes.

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Cajamarca Quechua

Cajamarca Quechua is a variety of Quechua spoken in the districts of Chetilla, Baños del Inca and Cajamarca (Porcón) in the Peruvian province of Cajamarca.

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Cajamarca–Cañaris Quechua

Cajamarca–Cañaris Quechua (locally called Kichwa or Runashimi, like other Quechua varieties) is a branch of Quechua spoken in northern Peru, consisting primarily of Cajamarca Quechua (Kashamarka, also known as Linwa), and Lambayeque Quechua (also known as Ferreñafe, Inkawasi-Kañaris Quechua), near the towns of Cajamarca and Cañaris in the Cajamarca and Lambayeque regions.

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Cajatambo District

Cajatambo or Qaqatampu (Quechua) is one of five districts of the province Cajatambo in Peru.

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Cajay District

Cajay District is one of sixteen districts of the Huari Province in Peru.

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Cajunga

Cajunga is a city located in northwestern Peru in the Piura Region.

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Calapuja District

Calapuja District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Calca Province

Calca Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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California condor

The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture, the largest North American land bird.

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Callalli District

Callalli District is one of twenty districts of the Caylloma Province in Peru.

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Callangate

Callangate or Ccallangate is a mountain massif in the Vilcanota mountain range of the Andes in Peru.

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Callanmarca District

Callanmarca District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Callejón de Huaylas

The Santa Valley is an inter-andean valley in the Ancash Region in the north-central highlands of Peru.

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Callumayo

Callumayo (possibly from Quechua qallu tongue, mayu river, "tongue river") is a river in the Andes of Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, Lari District.

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Camaná Province

Camaná is a province in the Arequipa Region, Peru.

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Cambeba

The Cambeba people (also known as the Omagua, Umana, and Kambeba) are an indigenous people in Brazil's Amazon Basin.

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Caminaca District

Caminaca District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Campanero

Campanero is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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Canaria District

Canaria District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Canas Province

Canas Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Canchabamba District

Canchabamba District is one of four districts of the province Huacaybamba in Peru.

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Canchacanchajasa

Canchacanchajasa (possibly from Quechua kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, q'asa mountain pass, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "Cancha Cancha mountain pass") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Canchis Province

Canchis Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Canchiscocha (Mariscal Luzuriaga)

Canchiscocha (possibly from Quechua qanchis seven qucha lake, "seven lakes") or Janchiscocha, is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Mariscal Luzuriaga Province, Fidel Olivas Escudero District.

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Canchiscocha (Yungay)

Canchiscocha (possibly from Quechua qanchis seven qucha lake, "seven lakes") is a lake in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Yungay Province, Quillo District.

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Canela, Chile

Canela is one of four communes in the Choapa Province of Chile's north-central IV Coquimbo Region.

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Cangallo District

Cangallo District is one of six districts of the province Cangallo in Peru.

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Cangallo Province

The Cangallo Province is a province located in the Ayacucho Region of Peru.

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Cantua buxifolia

Cantutas in Taquile Island, Lake Titicaca, Peru. Cantua buxifolia, (hispanicized spellings cantuta, cantu), known as qantu, qantus or qantuta (Quechua) is a flowering plant found in the high valleys of the Yungas of the Andes mountains in western South America.

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Cantumayo

Cantumayo (possibly from Quechua qantu, qantus, qantuta a plant (Cantua buxifolia), mayu river) is a river in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, Coporaque District.

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Capachica District

Capachica District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Capacmarca District

Capacmarca District is one of eight districts of the province Chumbivilcas in Peru.

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Capacocha

Capacocha or Qhapaq huchaOf Summits and Sacrifice: An Ethnohistoric Study of Inka Religious Practices, University of Texas Press, 2009 (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty, royal, hucha crime, sin, guilt Hispanicized spellings Capac cocha, Capaccocha, Capacocha, also qhapaq ucha) was an important sacrificial rite among the Inca that typically involved the sacrifice of children. The phrase Capacocha has also been translated to mean "solemn sacrifice" or "royal obligation." The rationale for this type of sacrificial rite has typically been understood as the Inca trying to ensure that humanity's best were sent to join their deities.

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Capacsaya

Capacsaya, Ccapacsaya (possibly from Quechua qhapaq mighty, saya slope, "mighty slope"), Media Luna or Huayurioc is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Capaq Ñan trail

The Capaq Ñan trail system is a project designed cooperatively by the governments of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile to rebuild and promote tourism on the Inca road system, which stretches some 23,000 km across the Andes.

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Capaya District

Capaya District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Capella

Capella, also designated Alpha Aurigae (α Aurigae, abbreviated Alpha Aur, α Aur), is the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga, the sixth-brightest in the night sky, and the third-brightest in the northern celestial hemisphere after Arcturus and Vega.

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Capsicum

Capsicum (also known as peppers) is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae.

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Capsicum pubescens

Capsicum pubescens Is originally from Peru and dates back to Pre-Incan times, finding traces of its presence in the Guitarrero Caves.

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Carabaya Province

Carabaya Province is a province of the Puno Region in the southern part of Peru.

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Caracoto District

Caracoto District is one of four districts of the province San Román in Peru.

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Caranavi Province

Caranavi Province is one of the twenty provinces of the Bolivian La Paz Department and is situated in the department's eastern parts.

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Carangas Province

Carangas is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Caranqui language

Caranqui, or Cara (Kara), is an extinct, probably Barbacoan language of Ecuador.

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Carapo District

Carapo District is one of four districts of the Huanca Sancos Province in Peru.

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Caravelí Province

Caravelí Province is one of eight provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Caraybamba District

Caraybamba District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Caraz

Caraz is a town in the Caraz District in the southeastern part of Huaylas Province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Carhuachuco

Carhuachuco (possibly from Quechua qarwa yellowish, chuku hat) is a mountain in the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Carhuamayo District

Carhuamayo (from Quechua Qarwa Mayu or Qarwamayu: qarwa yellowish, mayu river, "yellowish river") is one of four districts of the Junín Province in Peru.

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Carhuanca District

Carhuanca District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Carhuasanta

Carhuasanta is a small river located in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Carhuascancha

Carhuascanchaescale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of Huaraz Province (Ancash Region) (possibly from Quechua qarwa yellowish / golden / pale / leaf worm, larva of a beetle, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses) or Tumarinaraju is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru with an elevation of or above sea level.

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Carhuaz District

Carhuaz District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Carhuaz Province

The Carhuaz Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald Province

The Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Carmen Salcedo District

Carmen Salcedo District is one of twenty-one districts of the Lucanas Province in Peru.

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Carpa

In Mexico and the Southwestern United States, the carpa (Spanish: "tent", from the Quechua karpa) theater flourished during the 1920s and 1930s.

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Carrasco Province

Carrasco is a province in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Casca District

Casca District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Cascapara District

Cascapara District is one of eight districts of the Yungay Province in Peru.

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Cashan (Peru)

Cashan, Kashan (possibly from Quechua kasha thorn or spine -n a suffix) or Tijeraspunta is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Casma Province

The Casma Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Castilla Province

Castilla Province is one of eight provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Castrovirreyna Province

The Castrovirreyna Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Catamarca Province

Catamarca is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country.

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Catequilla

Monte Catequilla (also Kati-Killa) is an archaeological site in the Pomasqui Valley of Ecuador.

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Catholic Church in Latin America

The Catholic Church in Latin America began with the Spanish colonization of the Americas and continues through the independence movements of the Spanish-American colonies up to the present day.

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Caullaraju

Caullaraju or Jeulla Rajo (possibly from Quechua qiwlla gull, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "snow-covered gull mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 5,682 m (18,642 ft) high.

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Causative

In linguistics, a causative (abbreviated) is a valency-increasing operationPayne, Thomas E. (1997).

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Cayambe, Ecuador

Cayambe is an agricultural service city (population 39,028 at the last census on November 28, 2010) in highland Ecuador.

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Cayara District

Cayara District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Cayarani District

Cayarani District is one of eight districts of the province Condesuyos in Peru.

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Cayco (Cusco)

Cayco (possibly from Quechua for a type of hunt) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Caylloma District

Caylloma District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Cóndor Huasi

Cóndor Huasi (from Quechua Kuntur Wasi, kuntur condor, wasi house, "condor house") is a village and municipality in Catamarca Province in northwestern Argentina.

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Cóndor Tuco

Cóndor Tuco or Condortuco (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, t'uqu a niche, hole or gap in the wall, "condor niche") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ccapi District

Ccapi District is one of nine districts of the Paruro Province in Peru.

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Ccarhuarazo (Ayacucho)

Ccarhuarazo (possibly from Quechua, qarwa leaf worm; larva of a beetle; pale, yellowish, golden, Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice, mountain with snow, hispanicized spellings Carhuaraso, Carhuarasu, Carhuarazo, Ccarhuaraso, Ccarhuarasu, Ccarhuarazo, Qarwarazo) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about 5,112 m (16,772 ft) high.

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Ccarhuarazo (Huancavelica)

Ccarhuarazo or Qarwarasu (Quechua, qarwa leaf worm; larva of a beetle; pale, yellowish, golden, Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice, mountain with snow, Hispanicized spelling Ccarhuarazo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ccarhuayo District

The Ccarhuayo District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Ccatca District

The Ccatca District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Ccella Ccella

Ccella Ccella (possibly from Quechua q'illa scar, Aymara qhilla scar (in Quechua qhilla or qilla means "lazybones"), the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of scars") is a mountain in the Chila in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ccerayoc

Ccerayoc (possibly from Quechua q'ira a species of wild lupin, Lupinus platiphyllus) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ccochaccasa District

Ccochaccasa District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Ccolcce (Cusco)

Ccolcce (possibly from Aymara and Quechua for silver, money) or Jolje Cruz (Spanish cruz cross, "silver cross")escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Quispicanchi Province 2 (Cusco Region) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Center for Latin American Studies – University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Latin American Studies, commonly known as CLAS, is a National Resource Center on Latin America.

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Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco

Centro de Textiles Tradicionales del Cusco (Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco or CTTC) was founded by indigenous weavers from the community of Chinchero as well as international supporters in 1996 as a non-profit organization.

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Ceque system

The Ceque (Quechua; also zeq'e) system was a series of ritual pathways leading outward from Cuzco into the rest of the Inca Empire.

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Cerani (mountain)

Cerani (possibly from Aymara sira fart, flatulence, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with flatulence") is a mountain in the west of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cercado Province (Cochabamba)

Cercado is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Cercado Province (Oruro)

Cercado is a province in the northeastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Cercado Province (Tarija)

Cercado is a province in the central parts of the Bolivian department Tarija.

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Cerro Baúl

Cerro Baúl (Cerro "hill", Baúl "trunk" (i.e. a place to store treasured items)) is an ancient political outpost and ceremonial center settlement in Peru established by the pre-Incan empire called the Wari.

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Cerro Rico

Cerro Rico (Spanish for "rich mountain"), Cerro Potosí ("Potosí mountain") or Sumaq Urqu (Quechua sumaq beautiful, good, pleasant, urqu mountain, "beautiful (good or pleasant) mountain") is a mountain in the Andes near the Bolivian city of Potosí.

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Ceviche

Ceviche, also cebiche, seviche or sebiche, is a seafood dish popular in the Pacific coastal regions of Latin America.

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Ch (digraph)

Ch is a digraph in the Latin script.

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Ch'aki Mayu (Chuquisaca)

Ch'aki Mayu (Quechua ch'aki dry, mayu river, "dry river", also spelled Chaqui Mayu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Ch'aki Mayu (Cochabamba)

Ch'aki Mayu (Quechua ch'aki dry, mayu river, "dry river", Hispanicized spelling Chaqui Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province, Sipe Sipe Municipality.

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Ch'aki Mayu (Potosí)

Ch'aki Mayu (Quechua ch'aki dry, mayu river, "dry river", hispanicized spellings Chaqui Mayu, Chaquí Mayu), also Kachi Mayu (Quechua kachi salt, "salt river", also spelled Cachi Mayu), is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department.

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Ch'aki Qucha

Ch'aki Qucha (Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, "dry lake", also spelled Chaqui Khocha) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range in the Bolivian Andes at a lake of the same name.

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Ch'aki Qucha (disambiguation)

Ch'aki Qucha or Ch'akiqucha (Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, "dry lake", also spelled Chaguicocha, Chaqui Khocha, Chaqui Kocha, Chaquicocha, Chaquiccocha, Chaquijocha) may refer to.

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Ch'akiqucha (Lima)

Ch'akiqucha (Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, "dry lake", hispanicized spelling Chaquicocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Ch'aqra Punta

Ch'aqra Punta (Quechua ch'aqra ford, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, also spelled Chajrapunta) or Chakra Punta (Quechua chakra field) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ch'aqu

Ch'aqu (Quechua for a fine, whitish, edible and medicinal kind of clay, hispanicized spelling Chajo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ch'arki

Ch'arki (Quechua for dried, salted meat, Hispanicized spellings charque, charqui, charquí) is dried and salted meat common in South America, originally llama, nowadays mostly horse and beef.

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Ch'aska Urqu (Nor Lípez)

Ch'aska Urqu (Quechua ch'aska star; tousled, urqu mountain, "star mountain" or "tousled mountain", also spelled Chasca Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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Ch'aska Urqu (Sud Lípez)

Ch'aska Urqu (Quechua ch'aska tousled / star, urqu mountain, "tousled mountain" or "star mountain", also spelled Chasca Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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Ch'iqlla

Ch'iqlla (Quechua for tadpole, also spelled Chijlla) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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Ch'iqu

Ch'iqu (Quechua for workable stone, misleadingly also named Volcán Chico (Spanish for "little volcano")) is a volcano in Bolivia.

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Ch'uñu Pata

Ch'uñu Pata (Aymara and Quechua ch'uñu a dried, frozem potato, pata stone bench, step, bank of a river, "ch'uñu step (or bank)", also spelled Chuño Pata) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ch'ulla Rinri

Ch'ulla Rinri (Quechua ch'ulla unequal, rinri ear, "unequal ear", Hispanicized spelling Chullarinri) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ch'unchu

The Ch'unchu (Quechua for native of the forest (Amazon Rainforest) / a certain folk dance / barbarian) are an indigenous ethnic group in South America.

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Ch'unchu (dance)

Ch'unchu (Quechua for native of the forest (Amazon Rainforest) / a folk dance / barbarian)Guillermo Salas Carreño, Acerca de la antigua importancia de las comparsas de wayri ch'unchu y su contemporánea marginalidad en la peregrinación de Quyllurit'i (On the ancient importance of wayri ch'unchu dancers and their contemporary marginality in Quyllurit'i pilgrimage), ANTHROPOLOGICA/AÑO XXVIII, No.

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Ch'ura

Ch'ura (Quechua for a swamp with natural springs, Hispanicized name Churas) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Ch'uspiqucha

Ch'uspiqucha (Quechua ch'uspi insect, fly, qucha lake, "insect lake" or "fly lake", Hispanicized spellings and names Chuspi, Chuspiccocha, Chuspicocha) may refer to.

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Ch'uspiqucha (Huarochirí)

Ch'uspiqucha (Quechua ch'uspi insect, generic name of flies or two-winged insects / fly, qucha lake, lagoon, "fly lake" or "insect lake", hispanicized spelling Chuspicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, Quinti District.

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Ch'utu Urqu

Ch'utu Urqu (Quechua ch'utu cone, hill, urqu mountain, "cone mountain", also spelled Chuto Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ch'uychu

Ch'uychu (Quechua for humid, Hispanicized spelling Chuycho) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Ch'uyku

Ch'uyku (Quechua for a narrow and twisted opening, hispanicized spelling Chuigo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Chacabamba District

Chacabamba District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Chacapampa District

Chacapampa or Chakapampa (Aymara and Quechua chaka bridge, pampa plain, "bridge plain") is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru.

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Chacas District

Chacas is a district of the province Asunción in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Chaccho District

Chaccho District is one of six districts of the province Antonio Raymondi in Peru.

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Chachacomani

Chachacomani (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real of the Andes Mountains, east of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia.

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Chachacomayoc

Chachacomayoc (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, "the one with the chachakuma plant) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chachacumani (Canchis)

Chachacumani (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, -ni an Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the chachakuma plant) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chachacumani (Quispicanchi)

Chachacumani (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, -ni an Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the chachakuma plant) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chachakumani (Cochabamba)

Chachakumani (Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, -ni an Aymara suffix, "the one with the chachakuma plant, also spelled Chachacomani) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chachakumani (disambiguation)

Chachakumani (Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, -ni an Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the chachakuma plant, hispanicized spellings Chachacomani, Chachacumani) may refer to.

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Chachakumani (Oruro)

Chachakumani (Quechua chachakuma a medical plant, -ni an Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with chachakuma, Hispanicized spelling Chachacomani) is a mountain in the Cordillera Occidental in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Chachapoya culture

The Chachapoyas, also called the "Warriors of the Clouds", was a culture of Andes living in the cloud forests of the Amazonas Region of present-day Peru.

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Chachapoyas Quechua

Chachapoyas or Amazonas Quechua is a variety of Quechua spoken in the provinces of Chachapoyas and Luya in the Peruvian region of Amazonas.

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Chachapoyas, Peru

Chachapoyas is a city in northern Peru at an elevation of 2,335 meters (7,661 ft).

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Chaco Province

The Province of Chaco (provincia del Chaco) is a province in north-eastern Argentina.

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Chacoche District

Chacoche District is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in Peru.

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Chacra

Chacra (from chakra Quechua for farm / field, land sown with seed,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) Hispanicized spellings chacra, chajra, chagra) is a term for small farms in the outskirts of cities dedicated to produce food for the city.

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Chacraccocha

Chacraccocha (possibly from Quechua chakra field, qucha lake, "field lake") is a mountain in the Raura mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chacraraju

Chacraraju or Chakraraju (possibly from Quechua chakra little farm; field, land sown with seed, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes range of Peru.

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Chaguar

Chaguar is the common name of several related species of South American plants of the family Bromeliaceae, among them Bromelia serra, Bromelia hieronymi, Deinacanthon urbanianum and Pseudananas sagenarius, which are non-woody forest plants with sword-shaped evergreen leaves, resembling yucca.

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Chakapa

Chakapa (sometimes spelled shakapa or Latinized to shacapa) is a Quechua word for a shaker or rattle constructed of bundled leaves.

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Chakra Urqu

Chakra Urqu Quechua chakra field, urqu mountain, "field mountain", also spelled Chajra Orkho) or Ch'aqra Urqu (Quechua ch'aqra ford, "ford mountain") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the Potosí Department, Nor Lípez Province, Colcha "K" Municipality. Chakra Urqu lies northeast of the mountains Chiwana and Millu Urqu and southeast of Kachi Unu.

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Chakraqucha (Lima)

Chakraqucha (Quechua chakra field, qucha lake, "field lake", hispanicized spelling Chacracocha) is a mountain at a little lake of that name in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chalcos District

Chalcos is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Chalhuacocha (Huari)

Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, Huari District.

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Chalhuacocha (Junín)

Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Challabamba District

Challabamba District is one of six districts of the Paucartambo Province in Peru.

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Challhua

Challhua (possibly from Quechua for "fish"),Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) Wiksu or Huicsu (both names possibly from Quechua for "twisted, bent") is a mountain in the southern Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high (IGN Peru map cites an elevation of). Challhua is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Aquia District and in the Recuay Province, Catac District.

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Challhuacocha (Ancash)

Challhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Conchucos District.

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Challhuahuacho District

Challhuahuacho (Quechua: Challwa Wachu, meaning 'fish ridge') is one of the six districts of the province Cotabambas in Peru-the town has 1500 inhabitants with another 6000 in the surrounding area of Challhuahuacho.

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Challwa Mayu, Bolivia

Challwa Mayu (Quechua challwa fish, mayu river, "fish river", hispaniciced spelling Challhua Mayu) is a Bolivian village in the south-east of the Cochabamba Department located in the Arani Province, Vacas Municipality, north-west of Vacas.

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Challwa Q'asa

Challwa Q'asa (Quechua challwa fish, q'asa mountain pass, "fish pass", also spelled Chayhuajasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Challwa Q'asa (Ayacucho)

Challwa Q'asa (Quechua challwa fish, q'asa mountain pass, "fish pass", also spelled Chayhuajasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Challwamayu (Huancavelica)

Challwamayu (Quechua challwa fish, mayu river, "fish river", hispaniciced spelling Chalhuamayo) is a river in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huaytará Province, Pilpichaca District.

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Challwamayu (Junín)

Challwamayu (Quechua challwa fish, mayu river, "fish river", hispaniciced spelling Chalhuamayo) is a river in Peru located in the Junín Region, Satipo Province, Llaylla District.

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Challwaqucha

Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", also spelled Chalhuaccocha, Chalhuacocha, Chalhuajocha, Challhuacocha) may refer to.

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Challwaqucha (Cajatambo-Oyón)

Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Challwaqucha (Huaral)

Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the northeast of the Pacaraos District.

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Challwaqucha (Yauli)

Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", Hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, with a small lake of the same name.

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Challwaqucha (Yauyos)

Challwaqucha (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, on the border of the districts of Colonia and Tupe.

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Challwayuq

Challwayuq (Quechua challwa fish, -yuq a suffix, "the one with fish", also spelled Chalhuayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches about above sea level.

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Challwayuq (Junín)

Challwayuq (Quechua challwa fish, -yuq, "the one with fish", also spelled Chalhuayoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chamaca District

Chamaca (Aymara: Ch'amaka, meaning, dark or darkness) is one of eight districts of the Chumbivilcas Province in Peru.

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Champús

Champús is a drink popular in Peru, Ecuador and southwest Colombia (Departments of Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño), made with maize, fruits such as lulo (also known as naranjilla), pineapple, quince or guanábana, sweetened with panela and seasoned with cinnamon, cloves and orange tree leaves.

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Chané

Chané is the collective name for the southernmost Arawak-speaking peoples.

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Chancayoc

Chancayoc or Chhankayuq (Quechua chhanka cliff, Ancash Quechua -yuq a suffix, "the one with a cliff", also spelled Chancayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Chanchamayo

Chanchamayo (Hispanicized spelling) or Chanchamayu (Quechua chanchay to walk and leap about, to walk quickly and confused,mayu river) may refer to.

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Chanchamayo Province

Chanchamayo (in hispanicized spelling) or Chanchamayu (Quechua chanchay to walk and leap about, to walk quickly and confused, chancha chancha to walk quickly and irregularly, shancha a kind of bird, mayu river) is a province in northern Junín Region, in central Peru.

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Chanchamayo River

The Chanchamayo River (possibly from Quechua chanchay to walk and leap about, to walk quickly and confused, chancha chancha to walk quickly and irregularly, shancha a kind of bird, mayu river) is a river in the Junín Region in Peru.

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Chapare Province

Chapare, also called The Chapare and is pronounced Cha-pa-reh, is a rural province in the northern region of Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Chapi (Peru)

Chapi (possibly from Quechua for tin) or Ch'api (possibly from Aymara for thorn) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Chapi Urqu

Chapi Urqu (Quechua chapi tin, urqu mountain, "tin mountain", hispanicized spelling Chapeorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chapimarca District

Chapimarca District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Chaquicocha (mountain)

Chaquicocha (possibly from Quechua ch'aki dry, qucha lake, "dry lake", Hispanicized spelling Chaquicocha) is a mountain at a little lake of that name in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Charcas Province

Charcas is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Charles A. Munn III

Charles A Munn III (born in Baltimore, Maryland on 3 December 1954) is an American conservation biologist, ecotourism entrepreneur.

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Charquicán

Charquicán is a stew dish that popular in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and other countries in the Andean region.

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Chasquitambo

Chasquitambo (Quechua: Chaskitampu) is a location in the Peruvian Bolognesi Province located in the Ancash Region.

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Chaupi Orco (mountain)

Chaupi Orco (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Chawpi Urqu; chawpi middle, center, urqu mountain) or Viscachani (possibly from the Aymara 'wisk'acha viscacha)is a mountain in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru.

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Chaupijanca

Chaupijanca or Chaupi Janca (possibly from Quechua chawpi central, middle, hanka snowcapped ridge or peak; ice, "central ridge (or peak)") is a mountain in the Huallanca (or Chaupijanca) mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Chaupimaquito

Chaupimaquito (possibly from Quechua chawpi central, middle, makitu an additional sleeve which Andean women and men put on in some cold regions, "central makitu") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chaupimarca District

Chaupimarca (hispanicized spelling from Quechua Chawpimarka, chawpi central, middle, marka village, "central village") is one of thirteen districts of the province Pasco in Peru.

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Chaupimayo

Chaupimayo (possibly from Quechua chawpi central, middle, mayu river) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Chavacano

Chavacano or Chabacano refers to a number of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines.

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Chavín culture

The Chavín culture is an extinct, prehistoric civilization, named for Chavín de Huantar, the principal archaeological site at which its artifacts have been found.

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Chavín de Huantar District

Chavín de Huantar District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Chavín de Pariarca District

Chavín de Pariarca District is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Chaviña District

Chaviña District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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Chavinillo District

Chavinillo District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Chawpi Chawpi

Chawpi Chawpi (Quechua chawpi central, middle, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, Hispanicized spelling Chaupi Chaupi) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chawpi Hanka (Ancash-Huánuco)

Chawpi Hanka (Quechua chawpi central, middle, hanka snowcapped ridge or peak; ice, "central ridge (or peak)", hispanicized spelling Chaupijanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chawpi Punta

Chawpi Punta (Quechua chawpi center, middle, punta peak; ridge, "central peak (or ridge)", also spelled Chaupipunta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Chawpi Tiyana

Chawpi Tiyana (Quechua chawpi central, middle, tiyana seat, "central seat", hispanicized spelling Chaupitiana) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chawpi Urqu (Bolivia)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua, chawpi central, middle, urqu mountain, "central mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orko) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia.

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Chawpi Urqu (Cangallo)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi middle, center, urqu mountain, "middle mountain", hispanicized spelling Chaupi Orjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chawpi Urqu (disambiguation)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi middle, center, urqu mountain, "middle mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orcco, Chaupi Orco, Chaupi Orjo, Chaupi Orkho, Chaupi Orko, Chupi Orco, Chupi Orko) may refer to.

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Chawpi Urqu (Huanca Sancos)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi middle, center, urqu mountain, "middle mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chawpi Urqu (Huancavelica)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi middle, center, urqu mountain, "middle mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chawpi Urqu (Potosí)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi central, middle, urqu mountain, "central mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chawpi Urqu (Yocalla)

Chawpi Urqu (Quechua chawpi central, middle, urqu mountain, "central mountain", also spelled Chaupi Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chayanta Province

Chayanta is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967)The date of birth recorded on was June 14, 1928, although one tertiary source, (Julia Constenla, quoted by Jon Lee Anderson), asserts that he was actually born on May 14 of that year.

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Checacupe District

Checacupe or Ch'iqa Kupi (Aymara ch'iqa left, kupi right, "left right") is one of eight districts of the Canchis Province in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Checca District

Checca District is the largest of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Chenopodium pallidicaule

Chenopodium pallidicaule, known as cañihua, canihua or cañahua (from Quechua qañiwa, qañawa or qañawi) and also kaniwa, is a species of goosefoot, similar in character and uses to the closely related quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa).

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Cheqollo

Cheqollo (Quechua for nightingale) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Chequiacocha (Ancash)

Chequiacocha (possibly from Quechua chiqlla green, qucha lake, "green lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Carhuaz Province, Shilla District.

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Chequiaraju

Chequiaraju, Chequiarajo, or Checquiacraju (possibly from Quechua, chiqlla green, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cherimoya

The cherimoya (Annona cherimola), also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Inca people, is an edible fruit-bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae.

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Chetilla District

Chetilla District is one of twelve districts of the province Cajamarca in Peru.

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Chhanka

Chhanka (Quechua for cliff, hispanicized spelling Chanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chhichayuq

Chhichayuq (Quechua chhicha thick-soled shoe, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a thick-soled shoe", also spelled Chichayoj) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chhijmuri

Chhijmuni (Aymara chhijmu edible part of the clover plant, -ri a suffix, also spelled Chijmuri) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chhuqu P'ukru

Chhuqu P'ukru (Quechua chhuqu narrow; rectangular, p'ukru hole, pit, gap in a surface, "narrow gap", hispanicized spelling Chujupucro) is a mountain in the northern part of the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Chiara District, Andahuaylas

Chiara District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Chiara District, Huamanga

Chiara District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Chiñi Mayu

Chiñi Mayu (Quechua chiñi bat, mayu river, "bat river", hispanicized spellings Chiñimayu, Chini Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Nor Cinti Province, San Lucas Municipality and Camargo Municipality.

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Chibcha language

Chibcha is an extinct language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca, one of the four advanced indigenous civilizations of the Americas.

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Chicón

Chicón or Chicon (possibly from Quechua ch'iqu workable stone) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chichakuri

Chichakuri (Quechua chichaku, meaning chigoe flea (Tunga penetrans), -(i)ri an Aymara suffix; Hispanicized spelling Chichacori) is an archaeological site in Peru consisting of stone tombs (chullpa), walls, houses and squares.

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Chichicapac

Chichicapac (possibly from Quechua ch'ichi shoot; dirt, dirty, chichi naked; udder full of milk; gold powder, qhapaq the mighty one, hispanicized spellings Chichicapac, Chichiccapac, Chichicápac, Chichijapac, Chichi Cápac) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Chiguata District

Chiguata is a district located in the Arequipa province, 30 km away from the city of Arequipa, Peru, on the slopes of the volcano Pikchu Pikchu (where at its summit pre-Inca worshipped remains and artifacts have been found).

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Chila (Castilla-Caylloma)

Chila is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chilcas District

Chilcas District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Chilcayoc

Chilcayoc (possibly from Quechua ch'illka baccharis, -yuq a suffix to indicate possession, "the one that has got baccharis" or "the one with baccharis") is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chilcayoc District

Chilcayoc (in Hispanicized spelling) or Ch'illkayuq (Quechua ch'illka baccharis, -yuq a suffix to indicate possession, "the one that has got baccharis" or "the one with baccharis") is the smallest of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Chilcayoc Grande

Chilcayoc Grande (possibly from Quechua ch'illka baccharis, -yuq a suffix to indicate possession, "the one that has got baccharis" or "the one with baccharis", Spanish grande large) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Children of Llullaillaco

The Children of Llullaillaco, also known as the Mummies of Llullaillaco, are three Inca child mummies rediscovered on 16 March 1999 by Dr.

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Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Chilean Spanish

Chilean Spanish (español chileno, español de Chile or castellano de Chile) is any of several varieties of Spanish spoken in most of Chile.

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Chilecito

Chilecito is a city in the Argentine province of La Rioja, and head of the department of Chilecito.

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Chilla-Kimsa Chata mountain range

The Chilla-Kimsa Chata mountain range (also spelled Kimsachata, Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", Hispanicized spellings Quimsachata, Quimsa Chata) is situated in Bolivia south east of Wiñaymarka Lake, the southern part of Lake Titicaca, in the La Paz Department, Ingavi Province.

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Chillcamayu

Chillcamayu (possibly from Quechua ch'illka baccharis, mayu river, "baccharis river") which upstream is called Jampamayo and downstream Pitumarca is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, in the districts Checacupe and Pitumarca.

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Chimoré Municipality

Chimoré Municipality is the fourth municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Chinaqucha

Chinaqucha (Quechua china female, qucha lake, "female lake", hispanicized spelling Chinacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Apurímac Region, Grau Province, Curpahuasi District.

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Chinaqucha (Arequipa)

Chinaqucha (Quechua china female, qucha lake, "female lake", also spelled Chinacocha) is a lake in the Arequipa Region in Peru.

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Chincha

Chincha (Quechua chincha, chinchay north, northern, ocelot) may refer to.

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Chincha Alta

Chincha Alta is a Peruvian city located in the Ica Region.

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Chincha culture

The Chincha culture consisted of a Native American (Indian) people living near the Pacific Ocean in southwest Peru.

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Chinchay Suyu

Chinchasuyu was the northwestern provincial region of the Tawantin Suyu, or Inca Empire.

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Chinchaypujio District

Chinchaypujio (from Quechua Chinchay Pukyu) is one of nine districts of the Anta Province in Peru.

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Chinchón (mountain)

Chinchón (possibly from Quechua chinchu a plant of the Tagetes family, -n a suffix) is a mountain in the western part of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chinchero District

Chinchero District is one of seven districts of the Urubamba Province in Peru.

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Chincheros

Chincheros is a town in southern Peru, capital of the province of the same name in the Apurímac Region.

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Chincheros District

Chincheros is the Capital of the Province Chincheros.

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Chincheros Province

Chincheros Province is the smallest of seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Chinchihuasi District

Chinchihuasi or Chinchi Wasi (Quechua chinchi a kind of chili pepper, wasi house, "chili pepper house") is one of ten districts of the Churcampa Province in Peru.

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Chincho District

Chincho District is one of the twelve districts in the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Chinese Peruvians

Chinese Peruvians, also known as tusán (a loanword from), but potentially referring to the Cantonese town of Taishan in the Guangdong province of China (where much of the Chinese immigration to North and South America originated), are people of overseas Chinese ancestry born in Peru, or who have made Peru their adopted homeland.

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Chingas District

Chingas District is one of six districts of the province Antonio Raymondi in Peru.

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Chinkana

Chinkana (Quechua for labyrinth) is an archaeological site in Bolivia situated on the Isla del Sol, an island of Lake Titicaca.

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Chipao District

Chipao District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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Chipaya language

Chipaya is a native South American language of the Uru–Chipaya language family.

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Chiqllarasu

Chiqllarasu (Quechua, chiqlla green, Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice, mountain with snow, hispanicized spelling Chicllarazo) Portugueza or Portuguesa is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chiquiacocha (Junín)

Chiquiacocha (possibly from Quechua chiqlla green, qucha lake, "green lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Junín Province, Junín District.

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Chiquián

Chiquián (Quechua Chiqllan) is a town in central Peru.

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Chiri Yaku

Chiri Yaku (Quechua chiri cold, yaku water, "cold water", also spelled Chiriyacu) is a waterfall in the Junín Region of Peru.

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Chiriaco (Apurímac)

Chiriaco or Chiri Yaku (Quechua: chiri cold, yaku water, "cold water", also spelled Chiriaco) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chiriaco River

The Chiriaco (from Quechua Chiri Yaku, chiri cold, yaku water, "cold water") is a river in Peru.

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Chiribaya Dog

The Chiribaya Dog (perro Chiribaya) or Peruvian shepherd dog (perro pastor Peruano) was a pre-Columbian breed of dog from the southwest of Peru, identified by the 42 mummies discovered by anthropologist Sonia Guillén Oneglio in the Ilo District, Moquegua Region, on the south coast of Peru. It has been established that it was a llama herding dog. The dogs were not only an important part of the social structure of the ancient Peruvians, but they received special treatment after death as well. The dog variety has been referred to in various Spanish-language documentaries under different terms, such as el perro pastor Chribaya ('the Chiribaya shepherd dog') and pastor Peruano ('Peruvian shepherd'), though the ancient Peruvians did not keep sheep. Its original name is unknown. (It has been referred to more ambiguously by the term perro Peruano or perro del Perú ('Peruvian dog', 'dog of Peru'), but this has also been applied to an extant but ancient hairless variety, referred to in more detail as perro sin pelo del Perú, 'hairless dog of Peru', or the Peruvian hairless dog, a favorite in South American dog shows.).

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Chiriunuyoc

Chiriunuyoc (possibly from Quechua chiri cold, unu water, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with cold water") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chitterlings

Chitterlings (or; sometimes spelled/pronounced chitlins or chittlins) are a prepared food usually made from the small intestines of a pig, although the intestines of cattle and other animals are sometimes used.

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Chiwana

Chiwana (Quechua chiway mating of birds, -na a suffix, "where the birds mate", Hispanicized spelling Chiguana) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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Choco District

Choco District is one of fourteen districts of the province Castilla in Peru.

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Chojata District

Chojata District is one of eleven districts of the General Sánchez Cerro Province in Peru.

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Chonta mountain range

The Chonta mountain range (possibly from Aymara chunta prolonged, lengthened, Quechua chunta a kind of palm) lies in the Huancavelica Region in the Andes of Peru.

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Chopicalqui

Chopicalqui or Chopicallqui (possibly from Huaylas Quechua Chawpi "center" kallki "ravine") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca area in the Andes of Peru.

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Choquechambi

Choquechambi (possibly from Aymara chuqi gold, champi mushroom, Quechua chuqi precious metal, champi bronze, chuqichampi the name of a flower) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Peru, about high.

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Choquepirhua (Arequipa)

Choquepirhua (possibly from Aymara chuqi gold, pirwa, piwra granary, Quechua chuqi, metal, every kind of precious metal; gold ((5-vowel-system) "gold granary" or "metal deposit") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It lies in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, on the border of the districts of Chachas and Choco. Choquepirhua is situated south of Chila.

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Choquepuquio

Choquepuquio (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, gold (Ludovico Bertonio, Aymara-Spanish dictionary (transcription): Chuqi - Oro, el mas rico metal. is an ancient Wari site in Peru in the valley of Cusco. These extensive ruins are situated in the Quispicanchi Province, Lucre District, near the village of Huacarpay and the homonymous lake. The site dates back to c. 400 BC and lasted into the Colonial Period before its abandonment around 1530 BCE.

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Choquequirao

Choquequirao (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, k'iraw crib, cot) is an Incan site in south Peru, similar in structure and architecture to Machu Picchu.

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Choquequirao Puquio

Choquequirao Puquio (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, every kind of precious metal / gold (Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) (5-vowel-system) is an archaeological site in Peru. It is situated in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, San Sebastián District, north of San Sebastián.

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Choquesafra

ChoquesafraTaken from Mountaineering in the Andes by Jill Neate Peru RGS-IBG Expedition Advisory Centre, 2nd edition, May 1994 or Choquezafra (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, every kind of precious metal / gold ((5-vowel-system) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, La Convención Province, on the border of the districts of Inkawasi and Vilcabamba. Choquesafra lies west of the Panta group and south of a river named Rancahuayco. The Huajchay River originates northwest of the mountain. It flows to the southwest as a right affluent of the Apurímac River.

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Choquetacarpo

Choquetacarpo (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, every kind of precious metal / gold (Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) (5-vowel-system) "metal nail" or "metal stake") is a high mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, La Convención Province, in the districts Santa Teresa and Vilcabamba. Choquetacarpo lies northwest of the Pumasillo peak. The little river Moyoc (Muyuq) originates east of the mountain. It flows to the south as an affluent of the Yanama River.

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Choras District

Choras District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Christian Community Bible

The Christian Community Bible is a translation of the Christian Bible in the English language originally produced in the Philippines.

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Christian mission

A Christian mission is an organized effort to spread Christianity.

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Chuallani

Chuallani (possibly from Aymara chuwalla a variety of potatoes, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the chuwalla") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chuño

Chuño is a freeze-dried potato product traditionally made by Quechua and Aymara communities of Bolivia and Peru, and is known in various countries of South America, including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru.

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Chuñuna

Chuñuna (possibly from Quechua ch'uñu a freeze-dried potato, -na a suffix, "where ch'uñu is made") is mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chuchaujasa

Chuchaujasa (Quechua chuchaw agave, q'asa mountain pass, "agave pass") is a mountain in the northwest of the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chucuito Province

Chucuito Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Chukchu

Chukchu (Quechua for malaria) is the name of a festival and a satirical danceMiguel A. López Loli, Chukchu: Danzando con la enfermedad, Chukchu: Dancing with the disease, Paediatrica 7(1) 2005 of the Andes region in Peru.

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Chullachaki

The Chullachaki (Quechua, "one-footed", from chulla or ch'ulla.

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Chullpa Ch'utu

Chullpa Ch'utu (Quechua chullpa stone tomb, burial tower, ch'utu cone, "chullpa cone", also spelled Chullpa Chutu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chullpa Q'asa

Chullpa Q'asa (Quechua chullpa stone tomb, burial tower, q'asa mountain pass, "chullpa pass", also spelled Chullpa Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chullpa Urqu

Chullpa Urqu (Quechua chullpa stone tomb, burial tower, urqu mountain, "chullpa mountain", also spelled Chullpa Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Chullpa Urqu (Potosí)

Chullpa Urqu (Quechua chullpa stone tomb, burial tower, urqu mountain, "chullpa mountain", also spelled Chullpa Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Chullqi Mayu

Chullqi Mayu (Quechua chullqi wrinkle, mayu river, "wrinkle river", Hispanicized spelling Chullqui Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Oropeza Province, Yotalla Municipalities.

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Chullumpina

Chullumpina (chullumpi local name for the white-tufted grebe, -na a Quechua suffix, "the place of the white-tufted grebe") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chulluncunayoc

Chulluncunayoc (possibly from Quechua chhullunku, chhullunka, icicle / ice, -na, -yuq suffixes) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chumbivilcas Province

Chumbivilcas is a province in the Andes in South Peru.

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Chumpe (Cusco)

Chumpe (possibly from Quechua chumpi: belt), Jatunriti, Ñanaloma or Yanaloma is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru with of elevation.

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Chumpe (Junín)

Chumpe (possibly from chumpi Jaqaru for corn with yellow seeds and Quechua for belt; or ch'umpi Jaqaru for red and Quechua for brown), is a mountain in the north of the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chumpi District

Chumpi District is one of eight districts of the Parinacochas Province in Peru.

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Chungara (Arequipa)

Chungara (possibly from Aymara for "pointed mountain") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chungui District

Chungui District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Chunkara (Puno)

Chunkara (Aymara for "pointed mountain", Hispanicized spelling Chungara) is a mountain in the Sillapaka mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chunta (Ayacucho)

Chunta (Aymara for prolonged, lengthened, Quechua for a kind of palm, also spelled Chonta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chunta (Junín-Lima)

Chunta (Aymara for prolonged, lengthened, Quechua for a kind of palm, Hispanicized name La Chonta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Chupa District

Chupa District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Chupaca Province

Chupaca Province, located in Central Peru, is one of the nine provinces that compose the Junín Region, bordering to the north with the Concepción Province, to the east with the Huancayo Province, to the south with the Huancavelica Region and to the west with the Lima Region.

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Chuqi Chukchu

Chuqi Chukchu (Quechua chuqi metal, gold ((5-vowel-system) "gold malaria", Hispanicized spelling Chuquichuccho) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru. It is situated in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Chicla District. Chuqi Chukchu lies near the Antikuna mountain pass, northwest of Wayrakancha and northeast of Quñuq P'ukru. The mining village of Q'asa P'allqa (Casapalca) lies at its feet.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Huarochirí Province (Lima Region).

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Chuqi Pirwa (Arequipa-Cusco)

Chuqi Pirwa (Aymara chuqi gold, pirwa, piwra granary, Quechua chuqi, metal, every kind of precious metal; gold ("gold granary" or "metal deposit", hispanicized spelling Choque Pirhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, Tisco District, and in the Espinar Province, Yauri District. It lies northeast of Jañuma Pirwa and east of Pirwa.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Espinar Province (Cusco Region) The Pirwamayu (Quechua for "granary river") originates west of the mountain. It flows to the southwest and south as a right affluent of the Qullqa River.

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Chuqi Pirwa (Cusco-Puno)

Chuqi Pirwa (Aymara chuqi gold, pirwa, piwra granary, Quechua chuqi, metal, every kind of precious metal; gold ("gold granary" or "metal deposit", hispanicized spelling Choquepirhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Cusco Region, Espinar Province, Condoroma District, and in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Ocuviri District. Chuqi Pirwa lies southwest of Sawanani Lake (Saguanani) and northwest of Qullqi Q'awa.

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Chuqi Pirwa (disambiguation)

Chuqi Pirwa (Aymara chuqi gold, pirwa, piwra granary, Quechua chuqi, metal, every kind of precious metal; gold (.

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Chuqi Warani

Chuqi Warani (Aymara or Quechua, Hispanicized spellings Choque Huarani, Choquehuarani) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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Chuqi Warmi

Chuqi Warmi (Aymara chuqi gold, warmi woman, Quechua chuqi precious metal, warmi woman, "gold (or metal) woman", Hispanicized spelling Choquehuarmi) or Chuki Warmi (Quechua chuki hard; sword; spear, lance, "hard (sword, spear or lance) woman") is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru.

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Chuqllu Chuqllu

Chuqllu Chuqllu or Chhuxllu Chhuxllu (Quechua chuqllu corncob, spelled chhuxllu in Aymara, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a group of corncobs", hispanicized spelling Chocllochocllo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Chuquiananta

Chuquiananta (possibly from Aymara chuqi gold, Quechua chuqi metal, gold (is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Torata District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Camilaca District. Chuquiananta lies south-west of Tutupaca volcano, south-east of Pomani.

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Chuquibamba

Chuquibamba (Quechua: Chuqipampa, chuqi means "ore" and pampa means "plain") is a town in southern Peru, capital of the province Condesuyos in the region Arequipa.

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Chuquibambilla District

Chuquibambilla District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Chuquis District

Chuquis District is one of nine districts of the province Dos de Mayo in Peru.

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Chuquisaca Department

Chuquisaca (Chuqisaka; Chuqichaka) is a department of Bolivia located in the center south.

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Churcampa District

Churcampa District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa in Peru.

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Churcampa Province

The Churcampa Province is a province located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Churubamba District

Churubamba District is one of twelve districts of the province Huánuco in Peru.

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Chuschi District

Chuschi District is one of six districts of the Cangallo Province in Peru.

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Chuskuqucha

Chuskuqucha (local Quechua chusku four, Quechua qucha lake, "four lakes", also spelled Chuscococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Chuspe

Chuspe (possibly from Quechua for insect, generic name of flies or two-winged insects; fly) is a mountain in the Raura mountain range in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches an elevation of approximately.

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Chuspi (Ancash)

Chuspi or Chuspic (possibly from Quechua for insect, generic name of flies or two-winged insects; fly) is a mountain in the north of the Huallanca mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Chuspiccocha (Huánuco)

Chuspiccocha (Quechua ch'uspi insect, generic name of flies or two-winged insects; fly, qucha lake, lagoon, "fly lake" or "insect lake") is a mountain at a lake of that name in the Raura mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about.

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Chuspicocha (Yauyos)

Chuspicocha (possibly from Quechua ch'uspi insect, generic name of flies or two-winged insects; fly, qucha lake, "fly lake" or "insect lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tanta District.

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Cinco canciones populares argentinas

Cinco canciones populares argentinas are a set of five songs for voice and piano, comprising both entirely new compositions as well as new settings of existing melodies, written in 1943 by Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera as his opus 10.

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Circa District

Circa (hispanicized spelling of Sirka, Aymara for vein of the body or a mine) is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Ciro Gálvez

Ciro Alfredo Gálvez Herrera (born 16 January 1961 in Surcubamba, Tayacaja Province, Huancavelica) is a Peruvian lawyer, songwriter, professor of Quechua and politician.

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Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas

This article is a list of different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas.

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Clorinda Matto de Turner

Clorinda Matto de Turner (11 September 1852 in Cusco – 25 October 1909) was a Peruvian writer who lived during the early years of Latin American independence.

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Club Social y Deportivo Yupanqui

Club Social y Deportivo Yupanqui is an Argentine football club that currently plays in the Primera D Metropolitana, the fifth division of the Argentine league system.

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Clusivity

In linguistics, clusivity is a grammatical distinction between inclusive and exclusive first-person pronouns and verbal morphology, also called inclusive "we" and exclusive "we".

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Coasa District

Coasa District is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.

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Coata District

Coata District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Coñocranra

Coñocranra (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Quñuqranra; quñuq warm, lukewarm, ranra stony, stony place, "warm stony place") is a mountain of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Santa Province.

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Coca

Coca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.

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Cocaine

Cocaine, also known as coke, is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.

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Cocha Cashu Biological Station

Cocha Cashu Biological Station (Estación Biológica Cocha Cashu or EBCC) is a tropical biological research station located at 11° 54'S and 71° 22'W in Manú National Park, Peru.

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Cochabamba

Cochabamba (Quchapampa, Quchapanpa) is a city & municipality in central Bolivia, in a valley in the Andes mountain range.

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Cochabamba (archaeological site)

Cochabamba (possibly from Quechua qucha lake, pampa a large plain) is an archaeological site of the Inca period in Peru.

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Cochabamba (disambiguation)

Cochabamba (in hispanicized spelling) or Quchapampa (Quechua qucha lake, pampa a large plain, "lake plain") may refer to.

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Cochabamba Department

Cochabamba (Quchapampa Jach'a Suyu, Departamento de Cochabamba, Quchapampa Suyu), from Quechua qucha or qhucha, meaning "lake", pampa meaning "plain", is one of the nine departments of Bolivia.

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Cochabamba District, Huacaybamba

Cochabamba District (Quechua: Quchapampa, qucha means "lake" and pampa means "plain") is one of four districts of the province Huacaybamba in Peru.

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Cochabamba District, Huaraz

Cochabamba District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Cochacucho

Cochacucho (possibly from Quechua qucha lake, k'uchu corner, inside corner or outward angle) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Cochamarca District

Cochamarca (from Quechua Qucha Marka or Quchamarka, meaning "lake village") is one of six districts of the Oyón Province in Peru.

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Cocharcas District

Cocharcas District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Coisopacana

Coisopacana (possibly from Quechua quysu, qhuysu a very long skirt, pakana hiding place) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cojitambo

Cojitambo is an Inca and pre-Inca archaeological ruin, a popular rock climbing site, and a small village west of Azogues, capital of Canar province of Ecuador.

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Colca Canyon

Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River in southern Peru, located about northwest of Arequipa.

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Colca District, Victor Fajardo

Colca District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Colca River

Colca River (possibly from Quechua qullqa deposit) which downstream is called Majes and Camaná is a Peruvian river in the Arequipa Region that flows deep in the rugged Andes of southern Peru.

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Colcabamba District, Aymaraes

Colcabamba (from Quechua Qullqa Pampa, meaning "storehouse plain") is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Colcabamba District, Tayacaja

Colcabamba (from Quechua: Qullqa Pampa, meaning "deposit plain") is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in Peru.

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Colcampata

Colcampata (Quechua qullqa, qulqa deposit, -n a suffix, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Colcapirhua

Colcapirhua (Hispanicized spelling of native Quechua: Qullqapirwa, a place where things are stored) is a town in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Colcapirhua Municipality

Colcapirhua (in Hispanicized spelling) or Qullqapirwa (Quechua) is the fifth municipal section of the Quillacollo Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Colcha District

Colcha District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro, Peru.

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Colla Kingdom

The Colla, Qolla or Qulla Kingdom was established in the northwestern basin of the Titicaca, one of the Aymara kingdoms that occupied part of the Collao plateau after the fall of Tiwanaku.

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Collota (Huaylas)

Collota (possibly from Quechua for mortar) is a mountain in the north of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Collpa Janca

Collpa Janca (possibly from Quechua qullpa salty, saltpeter, hanka snowcapped ridge or peak; ice, "salty ridge") is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Collpacaca (Marcapata)

Collpacaca (possibly from Quechua qullpa salty, salpeter, qaqa rock, "salpeter rock") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Collpacaja (Melgar)

Collpacaja (possibly from Quechua qullpa salty, salpeter, qaqa rock, "salpeter rock") is a mountain in the southern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Colonial mentality

A colonial mentality is the internalized attitude of ethnic or cultural inferiority felt by a people as a result of colonization, i.e. them being colonized by another group.

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Colorcocha (Lima)

Colorcocha or Collorcocha (possibly from Quechua quyllur star, qucha lake, "star lake") is a lake in the Lima Region in Peru.

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Colpas District

Colpas District is one of eight districts of the province Ambo in Peru.

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Colquechaca Municipality

Colquechaca (in hispanicized spelling) or Qullqichaka (Quechua qullqi silver, money, chaka bridge, "silver bridge") is the first municipal section of the Chayanta Province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia.

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Colquemarca District

Colquemarca (Quechua: Qullqi Marka, meaning 'silver town') is one of eight districts of the Chumbivilcas Province in Peru.

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Colquepata District

The Colquepata District is one of six districts of the province Paucartambo in Peru.

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Colquepucro

Colquepucro or Collquepucro (possibly from Quechua qullqi money, silver, p'ukru - s. gorge; ravine; gully; hollow; valley) is a mountain in the Pariacaca or Huarochirí mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Colquetauca

Colquetauca (possibly from Quechua qullqi silver, tawqa heap, pile, "silver heap") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Colquioc District

Colquioc (Hispanicized spelling of the Quechua term Qullqiyuq, qullqi silver, -yuq a suffix, "the one with silver") is one of fifteen districts of the province Bolognesi in Peru.

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Colta District

Colta District is one of ten districts of the province Paucar del Sara Sara in Peru.

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Combapata District

Combapata District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru.

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Combarbalá

Combarbalá is the capital city of the commune of Combarbala.

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Combaya Municipality

Combaya Municipality is the fifth municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Comechingón

Comechingón (plural Comechingones) is the common name for a group of people indigenous to the Argentine provinces of Córdoba and San Luis.

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Comentarios Reales de los Incas

The Comentarios Reales de los Incas is a book written by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the first published mestizo writer of colonial Andean South America.

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Comercocha (Canchis)

Comercocha (possibly from Quechua q'umir green, qucha lake, "green lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Comercocha (Checacupe)

Comercocha (possibly from Quechua q'umir green, qucha lake, "green lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Communal work

Communal work is a gathering for mutually accomplishing a task or for communal fundraising, for example through a knitting bee.

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Communication for social change

Communication for social change, referred to as communication for sustainable social change and development, involves the use of variety of communication techniques to address inefficient systems, processes, or modes of production within a specific location that has not incurred major technological advances.

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Communist Party of Ecuador–Red Sun

The Communist Party of Ecuador – Red Sun (Partido Comunista de Ecuador - Sol Rojo, or PCE-SR), also known as Puka Inti (Quechua for "Red Sun") is a small Maoist guerrilla organization in Ecuador.

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Compound verb

In linguistics, a compound verb or complex predicate is a multi-word compound that functions as a single verb.

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Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi

Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to environmental education and the care of sick, mistreated and abandoned wildlife.

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Conacami

The National Confederation of Peruvian Communities Affected by Mining (CONACAMI, in Spanish: Confederación Nacional de Comunidades del Perú Afectadas por la Minería) is a Peruvian indigenous rights organization with a focus on defending the rights of indigenous peoples living in communities that are close to (future) large scale mining projects.

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Concepción District, Vilcas Huamán

Concepción District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Condesuyos Province

Condesuyos Province is one of eight provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Condor

Condor is the common name for two species of New World vultures, each in a monotypic genus.

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Condor (mountain)

Condor (possibly from Quechua for condor) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Condorcacha

Condorcacha (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, khacha crusted dirt, "crusted condor dirt") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Condorcaga

Condorcaga (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, qaqa rock) is an archaeological zone in the region of Cajamarca, in Peru.

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Condorhuachana (Cusco)

Condorhuachana (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born') is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Condormarca District

Condormarca or Kunturmarka (Quechua kuntur condor, marka village) is one of six districts of the province of Bolívar in Peru.

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Condoroma District

Condoroma District is one of eight districts of the province Espinar in Peru.

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Condorsenja

Condorsenja or Condorshenga (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose") is a mountain in the Raura mountain range in the Andes of Peru with of elevation.

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Condorsenja (Quispicanchi)

Condorsenja (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Congalla District

Congalla District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Contents of the Voyager Golden Record

The Voyager Golden Record contains 116 images plus a calibration image and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind, and thunder, and animal sounds, including the songs of birds, whales and dolphins.

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Continuous and progressive aspects

The continuous and progressive aspects (abbreviated and) are grammatical aspects that express incomplete action ("to do") or state ("to be") in progress at a specific time: they are non-habitual, imperfective aspects.

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Contrahierbas

Contrahierbas, also called Yanarraju (possibly from Quechua yana black, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "black snow peak") or Ruricocha (possibly from Quechua ruri inside, Ancash Quechua ruri interior; inside; deep; valley or little river, Quechua qucha lake, "interior lake", "deep lake" or "valley lake"), is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Copa (mountain)

Copa (possibly from qupa, a Quechua word for the mineral turquoise and the turquoise colorTeofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches about above sea level.

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Copacabana Municipality, La Paz

Copacabana Municipality is the first municipal section of the Manco Kapac Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Copap

Copap (possibly from Quechua qupa the mineral turquoise and the turquoise color, -p a suffix,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches about or above sea level depending on the source.

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Coporaque District, Caylloma

Coporaque District is one of twenty districts of the Caylloma Province in Peru.

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Coporaque District, Espinar

Coporaque District is one of eight districts of the province Espinar in Peru.

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Copula (linguistics)

In linguistics, a copula (plural: copulas or copulae; abbreviated) is a word used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement), such as the word is in the sentence "The sky is blue." The word copula derives from the Latin noun for a "link" or "tie" that connects two different things.

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Coracora

Coracora (in hispanicized spelling) or Qura Qura (Quechua qura herbaceous plant, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of herbaceous plants") is a town in central Peru, and it is the capital of the Parinacochas Province in the Ayacucho Region.

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Corani District

Corani (from Aymara Qurani, meaning "the one with herbs") is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.

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Cordillera Huayhuash

The Cordillera Huayhuash (possibly from Quechua waywash weasel) is a mountain range within the Andes of Peru, in the boundaries of the regions of Ancash, Lima and Huánuco.

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Cordillera Vilcanota

The Cordillera Vilcanota (Spanish cordillera: "mountain range", Aymara Willkan Uta or Willkanuta: "house of the sun") is a mountain range located in Peru southeast of Cusco, on the boundary between the regions of Cusco and Puno.

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Coricancha

Coricancha, Koricancha, Qoricancha or Qorikancha (from Quechua quri gold; kancha enclosure) was the most important temple in the Inca Empire.

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Corihuasi

Corihuasi (possibly from Quechua quri gold, wasi house, "gold house") is a mountain in the Pariacaca or Huarochiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Corihuayrachina (Vilcabamba)

Corihuayrachina (possibly from Quechua quri gold, wayrachina a special oven for smelting metal, "oven for smelting gold") erroneously also Corihuaynachina, is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cornelio Saavedra Province

Cornelio Saavedra is a province in the north-eastern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Coroico

Coroico is a town in Nor Yungas Province, in the La Paz Department of western Bolivia.

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Coronel Castañeda District

Coronel Castañeda District is one of eight districts of the Parinacochas Province in Peru.

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Coronel Portillo Province

Coronel Portillo is the second largest of four provinces in the Ucayali Region in Peru.

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Corongo Province

The Corongo Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Corpus Christi (feast)

The Feast of Corpus Christi (Latin for "Body of Christ") is a Catholic liturgical solemnity celebrating the real presence of the body and blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, in the Eucharist—known as transubstantiation.

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Coscojahuarina (Calca)

Coscojahuarina (possibly from Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana viewpoint) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Coscojahuarina (Totora)

Coscojahuarina (possibly from Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana viewpoint) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Calca District.

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Cosquín Festival

The Cosquín Folk Festival (not to be confused with the Cosquín Rock festival) is one of the most important folk music festivals of Argentina, and most important in Latin America.

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Cotabambas District

Cotabambas (Aymara Quta Pampa, meaning "plain of lakes") is one of the six districts of the Cotabambas Province in Peru.

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Cotabambas Province

The Cotabambas Province is a province located in the Apurímac Region of Peru.

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Cotaruse District

Cotaruse District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Cougar

The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas.

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Coya District

Coya District is one of eight districts of the Calca Province in the Cusco Region of Peru.

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Coyllococha

Coyllococha (possibly from Quechua quyllu impeccable white; generic name for a kind of potatoes, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Coyllurqui District

Coyllurqui District is one of the six districts of the Cotabambas Province in Peru.

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Crucero District

Crucero District is one of ten districts of the province Carabaya in Peru.

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Crux

Crux is a constellation located in the southern sky in a bright portion of the Milky Way.

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Cuchi Machay

Cuchi Machay (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Khuchi Mach'ay or Khuchimach'ay, khuchi pig, mach'ay cave, "pig cave") is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Cuenca District, Huancavelica

Cuenca District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Cullhuas District

Cullhuas District is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru.

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Culture of Argentina

The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country's geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups.

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Culture of Ecuador

The majority of Ecuador's population is, a mixture of both European (Andalusian and Castilian Spaniard) and Amerindian ancestry.

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Culture of South America

The culture of South America draws on diverse cultural traditions from the continent of South America.

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Cuncapata

Cuncapata (possibly from Aymara kunka throat, pata step, Quechua kunka throat, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cunorana (Carabaya)

Cunorana (possibly from Aymara for a variety of potato of the qhini group) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cupi District

Cupi District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Curahuasi District

Curahuasi District is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in Peru.

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Curasco District

Curasco District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Curcurorjo

Curcurorjo (possibly from Quechua k'urkur Chusquea scandens, urqu mountain, "k'urkur mountain") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Curi (Paucartambo)

Curi (possibly from Quechua for gold) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Curicaca District

Curicaca (in hispanicized spelling) or Quri Qaqa (Quechua quri gold, qaqa rock, "gold rock") is one of thirty-four districts of the Jauja Province in the Junín Region of Peru.

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Curpahuasi District

Curpahuasi District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Cusco

Cusco (Cuzco,; Qusqu or Qosqo), often spelled Cuzco, is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range.

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Cusco Cathedral

The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin, also known as Cusco Cathedral, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cusco.

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Cusco Province

Cusco Province is the smallest of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Cusco Quechua

Cusco Quechua (Qusqu qhichwa simi) is a dialect of Southern Quechua spoken in Cusco and the Cusco Region of Peru.

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Cusco Region

Cusco, also spelled Cuzco (Qusqu suyu), is a region in Peru.

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Cusco–Collao Quechua

Cusco–Collao (Spanish, also Cuzco–Collao) or Qusqu–Qullaw (Quechua) is a collective term used for Quechua dialects that have aspirated and ejective plosives, apparently borrowed from Aymaran languages.

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Cushuropata

Cushuropata (possibly from local Quechua kushuru an edible kind of seaweed, pata step, bank of a river) is a mountain in the Rawra mountain range in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches about above sea level.

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Cusichaca River

Cusichaca River (possibly from Quechua kusi delight, joy, happiness / merry, joyful, content, happy, chaka bridge, "joy bridge", or k'usi a cucurbit species, a small zucchini or Cucurbita pepo, "zucchini (or Cucurbita pepo) bridge"), is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, on the border of the districts Machupicchu and Ollantaytambo.

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Cusipata District

The Cusipata District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Cutimbo

Cutimbo (possibly from Quechua for Giant Armadillo) is an archaeological site with stone tombs (chullpa) and cave paintings in Peru.

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Cuyoc (mountain)

Cuyoc (possibly from Quechua kuyuy to move, "the one that moves"), also known as: Puyoc (possibly from Quechua phuyu cloud, -q a suffix, "the cloudy one"), is a mountain in the south of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Cuyocuyo District

Cuyocuyo District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Cyclanthera pedata

Cyclanthera pedata, locally known by its Quechua names kaywa see: achoqcha (pronounced kai-wa, hispanicized spellings caigua, caihua, caygua, cayua) or achuqcha (also spelled achocha, achogcha, achojcha, achokcha, archucha), is a herbaceous vine grown for its edible mature fruit, which is predominantly used as a vegetable.

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Damaris (singer)

Damaris Mallma Porras (born January 26, 1986 in Huancayo), is a Peruvian folk singer.

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Deaths in May 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2018.

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Decimal

The decimal numeral system (also called base-ten positional numeral system, and occasionally called denary) is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers.

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Decipherment of rongorongo

There have been numerous attempts to decipher the rongorongo script of Easter Island since its discovery in the late nineteenth century.

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Declension

In linguistics, declension is the changing of the form of a word to express it with a non-standard meaning, by way of some inflection, that is by marking the word with some change in pronunciation or by other information.

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Demetrio Túpac Yupanqui

Limitryu Tupaq Yupanki (Spanish Demetrio Túpac Yupanaki) (22 December 1923 – 3 May 2018), He was a Peruvian Quechua language professor (or more accurate Southern Quechua), a translator from Castilian to Quechua and journalist.

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Demographics of Argentina

This article is about the demographic features of Argentina, including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Bolivia

The demographic characteristics of the population of Bolivia are known through censuses, with the first in 1826 and the most recent being in 2012.

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Demographics of Chile

This article is about the demographic features of Chile, including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Peru

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Peru, including population density, ethnicity, education level, the health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Desaguadero Municipality

Desaguadero Municipality is the fourth municipal section of Ingavi Province in La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Desaguadero, Bolivia-Peru

Desaguadero (Spanish for "channel, drain for drawing off superfluous water") or Chaka Marka (Aymara and Quechua for "bridge village") is a town on the Bolivian-Peruvian border.

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Destino: São Paulo

Destino: São Paulo is an original television miniseries created for the Brazilian branch of the HBO Latin America.

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Diego González Holguín

Diego González Holguín (1560 – c. 1620) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary, as well as a scholar of the Quechua languages during the era of the Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Differential object marking

Differential object marking (DOM) is a linguistic phenomenon that is present in more than 300 languages; the term was coined by Georg Bossong.

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Diplopterys cabrerana

Diplopterys cabrerana is a vine native to the Amazon Basin, spanning the countries of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

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Dolores Cacuango

Dolores Cacuango also known as Mamá Doloreyuk (Pesillo, Cayambe, 26 October, 1881 - Yanahayco, 23 April, 1971) was a pioneer in the fight for indigenous and farmers rights in Ecuador.

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Domestic policy of the Evo Morales administration

The domestic policy of the Evo Morales administration refers to the domestic policy initiatives of the current President of Bolivia, including past pre-presidential advocacies by Morales.

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Domingo de Santo Tomás

Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás, O.P. (1499 – 28 February 1570) was a Spanish Dominican missionary, bishop, and grammarian in the Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Don Lorenzo, Bolivia

Don Lorenzo is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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Dos de Mayo Province

The Dos de Mayo Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Dulce River (Argentina)

The Dulce River (in Spanish Río Dulce, in Quechua Misky Mayu) is the most important river in the Argentine province of Santiago del Estero.

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Durvillaea antarctica

Durvillaea antarctica, commonly known as cochayuyo, is a large, robust bull kelp species and the dominant seaweed in southern New Zealand and Chile.

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Dyadic kinship term

Dyadic kinship terms (abbreviated or) are kinship terms in a few languages that express the relationship between individuals as they relate one to the other.

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Eastern Bolivian Guaraní

The Eastern Bolivian Guaraní, or Ava Guaraní, are an Indigenous people formerly known as Chiriguanos or Chiriguano Indians.

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Economy of Peru

Peru is classified as upper middle income by the World Bank and is the 39th largest in the world by total GDP.

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Ecuador

Ecuador (Ikwadur), officially the Republic of Ecuador (República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Ikwadur Ripuwlika), is a representative democratic republic in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly

The Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly was a 2007–2008 constitutional assembly in Ecuador, which drafted the 2008 Constitution of Ecuador, approved via the Ecuadorian constitutional referendum, 2008.

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Ecuadorians

Ecuadorians are the citizens of the Republic of Ecuador, or their descendants abroad who identify with the Ecuadorian culture and descent.

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Edita Morris

Edith (Edita) Dagmar Emilia Morris, born Toll (5 March 1902 – 15 March 1988) was a Swedish-American writer and political activist.

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Eduardo Abaroa Province

Eduardo Abaroa, also Eduardo Avaroa, or Challapata is a province in the southeastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Education in Peru

Education in Peru is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, which is in charge of formulating, implementing and supervising the national educational policy.

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Efraín Morote Best

Efraín Morote Best (8 July 1921 7 April 1989) was a Peruvian lawyer, anthropologist, and academic administrator.

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Ejective consonant

In phonetics, ejective consonants are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream.

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El Brujo

The El Brujo Archaeological Complex, just north of Trujillo, La Libertad Province, Peru, is an ancient archaeological site that was occupied from preceramic times.

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El Cajas National Park

El Cajas National Park or Cajas National Park (Parque Nacional El Cajas) is a national park in the highlands of Ecuador.

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El Carmen District, Churcampa

El Carmen District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa, in Peru.

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El Collao Province

El Collao Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru, created in 1992.

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El Fuerte de Samaipata

El Fuerte de Samaipata or Fort Samaipata, also known simply as "El Fuerte", is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Florida Province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia.

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El Oro District

El Oro District is one of the seven districts of the province Antabamba in Peru.

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Eleazar Guzman Barron District

Eleazar Guzmán Barrón District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Eliane Karp

Eliane Chantal Karp-Toledo is a French-born anthropologist, ex-First Lady of Peru, and the wife of the ex-president of Peru, Alejandro Toledo.

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Enrique Baldivieso Province

Enrique Baldivieso (or: Enrique Valdivieso) is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí.

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Entre Ríos Municipality, Cochabamba

Entre Ríos Municipality is the sixth municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Entre Ríos, Cochabamba

Entre Ríos is a small town in the Cochabamba Department of the South American Republic of Bolivia.

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Equative case

Equative is a case prototypically expressing the standard of comparison of equal values ("as… as a …").

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Espinar Province

Espinar Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Esteban Arce Province

Esteban Arce is a province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Ethnic groups of Argentina

The ethnography of Argentina makes this country, along with other areas of relatively modern settlement like Canada or Australia, a crisol de razas (race crucible), or a melting pot of different peoples.

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European colonization of the Americas

The European colonization of the Americas describes the history of the settlement and establishment of control of the continents of the Americas by most of the naval powers of Europe.

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Eustaquio Méndez Province

Eustaquio Méndez is a province in the north-western parts of the Bolivian department Tarija.

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Evandromyia chacuensis

Evandromyia chacuensis is a species of sand fly first circumscribed in 2018 from specimens collected in Argentina.

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Even the Rain

Even the Rain (También la lluvia) is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín about Mexican director Sebastián (Gael García Bernal) and Spanish executive producer Costa (Luis Tosar) who travel to Bolivia to shoot a film depicting Christopher Columbus’ conquest.

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Evidentiality

In linguistics, evidentiality is, broadly, the indication of the nature of evidence for a given statement; that is, whether evidence exists for the statement and if so what kind.

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Evo Morales

Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959), popularly known as Evo, is a Bolivian politician and cocalero activist who has served as President of Bolivia since 2006.

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EXCLAIM

The EXtensible Cross-Linguistic Automatic Information Machine (EXCLAIM) was an integrated tool for cross-language information retrieval (CLIR), created at the University of California, Santa Cruz in early 2006, with some support for more than a dozen languages.

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Extirpator of Idolatries

Extirpator of Idolatries (Extirpador de idolatrías) is a Peruvian feature film written and directed by Manuel Siles, completed in 2014 and released commercially in Peru in 2016.

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Fabiola Leon Velarde

Fabiola Leon-Velarde Servetto (June 18, 1956) is a Peruvian physiologist who has devoted her research to the biology and physiology of high altitude adaptation.

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Federico Román Province

Federico Román (or: General Federico Román) is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian department of Pando and is situated in the department's northeastern parts.

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Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Felipe Huaman Poma de Ayala (ca. 1535Fane, 165 – after 1616), also known as Guamán Poma or Wamán Poma, was a Quechua nobleman known for chronicling and denouncing the ill treatment of the natives of the Andes by the Spanish after their conquest.

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Felipillo

Felipillo (or Felipe) was a native Amerindian translator who accompanied Spanish conquistadors Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro on their various expeditions to Peru during their conquest of the Inca Empire.

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Fernando Avendaño

Fernando Avendaño or Fernando de Avendaño (late 16th century or early 17th century—1665), born and died in Lima, Peru, was a Catholic priest.

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Fidel Olivas Escudero District

Fidel Olivas Escudero District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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First Upper Peru campaign

The first Upper Peru campaign was a military campaign of the Argentine War of Independence, which took place in 1810.

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Floral emblem

In a number of countries, plants have been chosen as symbols to represent specific geographic areas.

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Foreign language influences in English

The core of English language descends from Old English, the language brought with the Angles, Saxon, and Jutish settlers to what was to be called England in and after the 500s.

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Gagamachay (Ancash-Huánuco)

Gagamachay or Qaqa Mach'ay (Quechua qaqa rock, mach'ay cave, "rock cave", also spelled Gagamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Gaico

Gaicoescale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of Corongo Province (Ancash Region) (possibly from Quechua qayqu, a type of hunt) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Galianora sacha

Galianora sacha is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae) from Ecuador.

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Gasha (Peru)

Gasha (possibly from Quechua kasha thorn or spine) is a mountain in the northern part of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Gastón Acurio

Gastón Acurio Jaramillo (born October 30, 1967) is a Peruvian chef and ambassador of Peruvian cuisine.

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Gastrotheca pacchamama

Gastrotheca pacchamama is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae.

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Gender neutrality in genderless languages

Gender neutrality in genderless language is the use of wording in those languages that avoids referring specifically to the male or female gender.

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General Sánchez Cerro Province

The General Sánchez Cerro Province is the smallest of three provinces in the Moquegua Region of Peru.

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Geography of Bolivia

The geography of Bolivia is unique among the nations of South America.

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Geyser

A geyser is a spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by steam.

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Giant hummingbird

The giant hummingbird (Patagona gigas) is the largest member of the hummingbird family, weighing with a wingspan measuring approximately in length, and length of.

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Glottolog

Glottolog is a bibliographic database of the world's lesser-known languages, developed and maintained first at the former Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and since 2015 at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany.

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Gnatusuchus

Gnatusuchus is an extinct genus of caiman represented by the type species Gnatusuchus pebasensis from the Middle Miocene Pebas Formation of Peru.

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Gonzalo García Núñez

Gonzalo García Núñez (born February 16, 1947) is a Peruvian industrial engineer from the Peruvian University of Ingenieria, Lima 1968, Graduate of the French center of economics programs CEPE, Phd.

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Gonzanamá

Gonzanamá is a small town and also part of one of the 16 cantons (Gonzanamá) in Loja Province, Ecuador.

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Governorate of New Castile

The Governorate of New Castile (Gobernación de Nueva Castilla) was the gubernatorial region administered to Francisco Pizarro in 1528 by King Charles I of Spain, of which he was appointed governor.

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Grammar

In linguistics, grammar (from Greek: γραμματική) is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.

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Grammatical case

Case is a special grammatical category of a noun, pronoun, adjective, participle or numeral whose value reflects the grammatical function performed by that word in a phrase, clause or sentence.

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Grammatical tense

In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking.

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Gran Chaco

The Gran Chaco or Dry Chaco is a sparsely populated, hot and semi-arid lowland natural region of the Río de la Plata basin, divided among eastern Bolivia, western Paraguay, northern Argentina and a portion of the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, where it is connected with the Pantanal region.

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Gran Chaco Province

Gran Chaco is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian department Tarija.

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Grau Province

Grau Province is one of the seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.

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Green anaconda

The green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), also known as the common anaconda and water boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in South America.

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Greenlandic language

Greenlandic is an Eskimo–Aleut language spoken by about 56,000 Greenlandic Inuit in Greenland.

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Gryposuchus

Gryposuchus is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodilian.

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Guanaco

The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America.

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Guanay Municipality

Guanay Municipality is the second municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Guanine

Guanine (or G, Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).

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Guano

Guano (from Quechua wanu via Spanish) is the accumulated excrement of seabirds and bats.

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Guaraní people

Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America.

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Guarani language

Guarani, specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (endonym avañe'ẽ 'the people's language'), is an indigenous language of South America that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani family of the Tupian languages.

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Guatapé

Guatapé is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia.

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Guillermo Thorndike

Guillermo Thorndike Losada (April 25, 1940 – March 9, 2009) was a Peruvian journalist and writer, who helped to found several important newspapers within Peru.

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Guinea pig

The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as cavy or domestic cavy, is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia.

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Gustu

Gustu, the quechua word for flavour, is a restaurant and bar placed in La Paz, Bolivia, which opened in April 2012.

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Hadrokirus

Hadrokirus martini is an extinct species of true seal (Phocidae) that lived on the coast of Peru about 6 million years ago.

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Hagoth

According to the Book of Mormon, Hagoth was a Nephite ship builder who lived in or around 55 BCE.

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Hanacpachap cussicuinin

Hanacpachap cussicuinin (modern orthography: Hanaq pachap kusikuynin) is an anonymous hymn to the Virgin Mary in the Quechua language but in a largely European sacred music style.

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Hanan Wak'a

Hanan Wak'a (Quechua hanan elevated, high, wak'a a local god of protection, a sacred object or place, "high wak'a", hispanicized spelling Hananhuaca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Haplogroup T-M184

Haplogroup T-M184, also known as Haplogroup T is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.

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Haquira District

Haquira District is one of the six districts of the Cotabambas Province in Peru.

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Harawi (Messiaen)

Harawi is a song cycle for soprano and piano, written by Olivier Messiaen in 1945.

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Hatun Ch'aqu

Hatun Ch'aqu (Quechua hatun big, ch'aqu a fine, whitish, edible and medicinal clay, Hispanicized spelling Jatunchajo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Chhuka

Hatun Chhuka (Quechua hatun big, chhuka angle, "big angle", Hispanicized spelling Hatunchuca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Hirka (Huacaybamba)

Hatun Hirka (Quechua hatun big, hirka mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Jirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Hirka (Huaylas-Santa)

Hatun Hirka (Quechua hatun big, hirka mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Atun Irca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Hatun Hirka (Huánuco)

Hatun Hirka (Quechua hatun big, hirka mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Jirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Ichhuna Kunka

Hatun Ichhuna Kunka (Quechua hatun big, ichhuna a sickle to cut off ichhu, "big sickle throat", hispanicized spellings Atun Ichunacunca, Atún Ichunacunca) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Jacacocha

Hatun Jacacocha or Hatunjacacocha (possibly from Quechua hatun big, qaqa rock, qucha lake, "big rock lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, Huantar District.

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Hatun K'irawniyuq

Hatun K'irawniyuq (Quechua hatun big, k'iraw cradle, bed of a child, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with a big cradle" or "the big one with a cradle", hispanicized spelling Jatun Quirauniyoc) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Kunka (Huaylas-Yungay)

Hatun Kunka (Quechua hatun big, kunka throat, gullet, "big throat (or gullet)", also spelled Jatuncunca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Hatun Luychu

Hatun Luychu (Quechua hatun big, luychu deer, "big deer (mountain)", hispanicized names Jatumiuicho, Jatumluicho) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Mach'ay

Hatun Mach'ay (Quechua hatun big, mach'ay cave, "big cave") is a rock forest with archaeological remains in Peru.

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Hatun Mayu

Hatun Mayu (Quechua hatun big, mayu river, "big river", also spelled Jatun Mayo) which upstream is called Qinamari (Quenamari) and downstream successively is named Nuñoa and Río Grande (Spanish for "big river") is a river in Peru.

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Hatun Misapata

Hatun Misapata or Misapata (Quechua hatun big, misa table, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank, shore, also spelled Qatun Mesapata or Mesapata) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Hatun P'ukru

Hatun P'ukru (Quechua hatun big, p'ukru hole, pit, gap in a surface, "big hole", hispanicized spelling Jatun Pucro) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Hatun Pastu

Hatun Pastu (Quechua hatun big, pastu grass (a borrowing from Spanish pasto) also spelled Jatun Pasto) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Pata

Hatun Pata (Quechua hatun big (in Bolivia always jatun), pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge; bank (of a river), shore, "big elevated place", also spelled Jatun Pata) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Pawka

Hatun Pawka (Quechua hatun big, pawka a plant (Escallonia herrerae), Hispanicized spelling Jatunpauca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Pinkilluni (Sandia)

Hatun Pinkilluni (Quechua hatun big, pinkillu a kind of flute, Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a big pinkillu" or "the big one with a pinkillu", hispanicized spelling Jatun Pinquillone) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Pukara

Hatun Pukara (Quechua hatun big, pukara fortress, "big fortress", hispanicized spelling Jatun Pucará) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Q'asa

Hatun Q'asa (Quechua hatun big (jatun in Bolivia), q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Jatunjasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Q'asa (Arequipa)

Hatun Q'asa (Quechua hatun big (jatun in Bolivia), q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Jatun Casa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Qillqa

Hatun Qillqa (Quechua hatun big, qillqa graphic sign, writing (the act and art of writing), hispanicized spelling Jatunquilca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Qurini

Hatun Qurini (Quechua hatun big, Aymara chuqi, quri (Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua_Spanish dictionary) -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the big one with gold", hispanicized spelling Jatún Corini) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high. It is situated in the Puno Region, Azángaro Province, San José District. Hatun Qurini lies northwest of the mountain Surupana.

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Hatun Raqra

Hatun Raqra (Quechua hatun big, raqra fissure, crack, crevice, "big crack (or crevice)", also spelled Jatun Racra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Hatun Rit'i

Hatun Rit'i (Quechua hatun big, rit'i snow, "big snow (mountain)", hispanicized spelling Jatunrite) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Sisiwa

Hatun Sisiwa (Quechua hatun big, Hispanicized spelling Jatun Sisihua) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Suyu Q'asa

Hatun Suyu Q'asa (Quechua hatun big, suyu region, q'asa mountain pass, "big region pass", also spelled Jatunsuyocasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Tipiqucha

Hatun Tipiqucha (Quechua hatun big, tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Ccatuntipicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Paucar del Sara Sara Province, Oyolo District.

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Hatun Uchku

Hatun Uchku (Quechua hatun big, uchku hole, pit "big hole" or "big pit", hispanicized spelling Jatun Uchco) is a cave with archaeological and paleontological remains in Peru.

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Hatun Ukru

Hatun Ukru (Quechua hatun big, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "big hollow", Hispanicized spelling Atunucro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hatun Ukru (Pasco)

Hatun Ukru (Quechua hatun big, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "big hollow", Hispanicized and broken name Jatunucero) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatun Uqhu Punta

Hatun Uqhu Punta (Quechua hatun big, uqhu swamp, punta peak; ridge, "big swamp peak", also spelled Jatunogo Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Hatun Urqu

Hatun Urqu or Jatun Urqu (Quechua hatun big (in Bolivia always jatun), urqu mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Atun Orco, Atún Orco, Atun Orcco, Atunorco, Ccatun Orcco, Ccatunorcco, Jatun Orcco, Jatun Orjo, Jatun Orkho, Jatún Orkho, Jatunorcco, Qatun Orqo) may refer to.

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Hatun Urqu (Acomayo)

Hatun Urqu (Quechua hatun big, urqu, mountain, "big mountain", hispanicized spelling Jatun Orjo) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Hatun Urqu (Chumbivilcas)

Hatun Urqu (Quechua hatun big, urqu, mountain, "big mountain", Hispanicized spelling Ccatunorcco) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Hatun Urqu (Huancavelica)

Hatun Urqu (Quechua hatun big, urqu, mountain, "big mountain", hispanicized spelling Jatunorcco) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Hatun Usnu

Hatun Usnu (Quechua hatun big, usnu altar; a special platform for important celebrations, "big usnu", also known as Qatun Ushno de Toccto) is an archaeological site in Peru on a mountain of the same name (Jatunhosno).

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Hatun Waqya

Hatun Waqya (Quechua hatun big, waqya call, appeal, "big call (or appeal)", Hispanicized spelling Jatun Huaguia) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Hatun Wasi

Hatun Wasi (Quechua: hatun big (in Bolivia always jatun), wasi house, "big house", also spelled Jatun Huasi) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Hatun Wayq'u

Hatun Wayq'u (Quechua hatun big, wayq'u brook or valley, "big brook (or valley)", hispanicized spellings Hatunhuaico, Jatunhuayco) which downstream successively is named T'uruyunka (Toroyunca) and Chuqisayra (Choquesayra) is a river in Peru.

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Hatunmarka

Hatunmarka (Quechua hatun big, marka settlement / storey, "big settlement", hispanicized spelling Hatunmarca, Jatun Malca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Hatunqucha

Hatunqucha (Quechua hatun big, qucha lake, "big lake", hispanicized spellings and names Atuncocha, Jatunccocha, Jatuncocha, Cocha Grande, Cochagrande) may refer to.

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Hatunqucha (Junín)

Hatunqucha (Quechua hatun (in Bolivia always jatun) big, large qucha lake, "big lake", Hispanicized names Cocha Grande, Cochagrande, Jatunccocha, Jatuncocha) is a lake in the Waytapallana mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Hatunqucha (Puno)

Hatunqucha (Quechua hatun (in Bolivia always jatun) big, large qucha lake, "big lake", hispanicized spelling Jatuncocha) is a lake in the Altiplano in South Peru.

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Hatunqullpa

Hatunqullpa (Quechua hatun big, qullpa salpeter, "big salpeter (mountain)", hispanicized spelling Atuncollpa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hesperian Health Guides

Hesperian Health Guides, formerly known as Hesperian Foundation, is a nongovernmental non-profit organization publishing health guides for trained and untrained people to care for themselves and others.

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Hilaria Supa

Hilaria Supa Huamán (born 1957 in Wayllaqocha, Anta Province, Cusco Region) is a Peruvian politician, human rights activist, and an active member of several Indigenous women organizations in Peru and the world and a Peruvian politician.

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Hirka Kancha

Hirka Kancha (Quechua hirka mountain, kancha corral, hispanicized spelling Jircacancha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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His Dark Materials

His Dark Materials is an epic trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman consisting of Northern Lights (1995) (published as The Golden Compass in North America), The Subtle Knife (1997), and The Amber Spyglass (2000).

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Hispanic

The term Hispanic (hispano or hispánico) broadly refers to the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain.

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Hispanic America

Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica, or América hispana), also known as Spanish America (Spanish: América española), is the region comprising the Spanish-speaking nations in the Americas.

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Hispanicization

Hispanicisation or hispanisation, also known as castilianization or castilianisation (Spanish: castellanización) refers to the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-Hispanic becomes Hispanic.

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Historic Centre of Lima

Located principally in the city centre or Cercado de Lima and Rímac areas, the Historic Centre of Lima is among the most important tourist destinations in Peru.

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Historical linguistics

Historical linguistics, also called diachronic linguistics, is the scientific study of language change over time.

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History of Andean South America

The history of human habitation in the Andean region of South America stretches from circa 15,000 BCE to the present day.

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History of Argentine nationality

Ideas and practices of nationality and citizenship in the Republic of Argentina (and before that, in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Inca Empire) have changed with distinct periods of its history, including but not limited to periods of indigenous, colonial, republican, and military rule.

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History of Bolivia (1964–82)

The history of Bolivia from 1964 to 1982 is a time of periodic instability under various military dictators.

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History of education

The systematic provision of learning techniques to most children, such as literacy, has been a development of the last 150 or 200 years, or even last 50 years in some countries.

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History of games

The history of games dates to the ancient human past.

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History of Peru

The history of Peru spans 4 millennia, extending back through several stages of cultural development in the mountain region and the coastal desert.

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History of Recreo

Recreo began as a small Hispanic homestead which offered rest to travellers and hence its name.

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History of South America

The history of South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to generation on the continent of South America.

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History of the Americas

The prehistory of the Americas (North, South, and Central America, and the Caribbean) begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an Ice Age.

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History of the Incas

The Inca state was known as the Kingdom of Cusco before 1438.

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Homosexuality in ancient Peru

Some evidence for homosexual behavior in ancient Peru has survived since the Spanish conquest of Peru in the form of erotic ceramics (Spanish: huacos eróticos).

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Huañacagua

Huañacagua (possibly from Aymara waña dry, q'awa little river, ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, "dry brook" or "dry ravine") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huaca

In the Quechuan languages of South America, a huaca or wak'a is an object that represents something revered, typically a monument of some kind.

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Huaca de Chena

Huaca de Chena, also known as the Chena Pukara, is an Inca site on Chena Mountain, in the basin of San Bernardo, commune of Calera de Tango, Maipo Province, Chile.

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Huaca de la Luna

Huaca de la Luna ("Temple/Shrine of the Moon") is a large adobe brick structure built mainly by the Moche people of northern Peru.

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Huaca Huallamarca

Huaca Huallamarca (possibly from Quechua wak'a a local god of protection, a sacred object or place / sacred, Walla a people, marka village) also known as Huaca Pan de Azúcar (possibly from Spanish pan de azúcar sugar loaf), is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Huaca Pucllana

Huaca Pucllana or Huaca Juliana (possibly from Quechua wak'a a local shrine to a protector deity, a sacred place, sacred, pukllana game) is a great adobe and clay pyramid located in the Miraflores district of central Lima, Peru, built from seven staggered platforms.

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Huacaña District

Huacaña is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Huacachi District

Huacachi District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Huacaybamba District

Huacaybamba District is one of four districts of the province Huacaybamba in Peru.

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Huacaybamba Province

The Huacaybamba Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Huacaypaca

Huacaypaca (possibly from Quechua waqay, to cry, crying, paka eagle) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, high.

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Huaccana District

Huaccana District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Huacchis District

Huacchis District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Huachis District

Huachis District is one of sixteen districts of the Huari Province in the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Huachocolpa District, Huancavelica

Huachocolpa District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Huachocolpa District, Tayacaja

Huachocolpa District is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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Huachucocha (Ancash)

Huachucocha or Huachococha (possibly from Quechua wachu furrow slice, ridge turned up by the plough between two furrows / row, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru east of the Cordillera Blanca at a mountain of the same name.

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Huachuhuilca

Huachuhuilca (Quechua wachu ridge between two furrows row, willka grandchild, great-grandson, lineage, sacred, divine or Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree))Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is a mountain in the Huanzo mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huaco (pottery)

Huaco or Guaco is the generic name given in Peru mostly to earthen vessels and other finely made pottery artworks by the indigenous peoples of the Americas found in pre-Columbian sites such as burial locations, sanctuaries, temples and other ancient ruins.

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Huacracocha (Morococha)

Huacracocha (possibly from Quechua waqra horn, qucha lake, lagoon, "horn lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Morococha District.

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Huacramarca

Huacramarca or Waqramarka (possibly from Quechua waqra horn, marka village) is an archaeological site on a mountain of the same name in Peru.

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Huacratanca

Huacratanca (possibly from Quechua waqra horn, tanka fork) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huacrish

Huacrish (possibly from Quechua Wakrish (from wakri) for "flash of lightning") is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huacshash

Huacshash or Huaqshash (possibly from local Quechua waqsa, meaning eye tooth) is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huaillaccocha

Huaillaccocha (possibly from Quechua waylla meadow, qucha lake, "meadow lake") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huajayhuillca

Huajayhuillca (possibly from Quechua waqay to cry, willka Anadenanthera colubrina) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, with an elevation of.

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Hualca Hualca

Hualca Hualca (possibly from Aymara and Quechua wallqa collar) is an extinct volcano in Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru.

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Hualcán

Hualcán (possibly from Quechua wallqa, walqa, -n a suffix) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Hualipayoc

Hualipayoc (possibly from Quechua wamanripa, a species of Senecio, -yuq a suffix) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huallacancha

Huallacancha or Huallacanecha (possibly from Quechua walla mountain range, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses) is a mountain in the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huallaga Quechua

Huallaga Quechua is a dialect within the Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto Huallaga dialect cluster of the Quechua languages.

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Huallanca (mountain)

Huallanca (possibly from Quechua for "mountain range" and a cactus plant (Opuntia subulata)), also known as Burro (Spanish for "donkey"), is a) high mountain in the Andes of Peru. It is the highest peak in the Huallanca mountain range. Huallanca is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, in the districts of Aquia and Huallanca. It is situated in the northern half of the range, southeast of the Yanashallash pass and the peaks of Tankan, Ch'uspi and Tankanqucha. Kuntur Wayi lies southwest of it. Winchus) is the peak west of Wallanka at the Tuna Kancha valley.

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Huallanca District, Bolognesi

Huallanca (hispanicized spelling) or Wallanka (Quechua for "mountain range" and a cactus plant (Opuntia subulata)) is a district of the Bolognesi Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Huallanca District, Huaylas

The Huallanca District (hispanicized spelling) or Wallanka (Quechua for "mountain range") is the most northeastern of the 10 districts that comprise Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region (formerly "Departmento de Ancash") of Peru.

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Huallanca mountain range

The Huallanca mountain range (possibly from Quechua, wallanka mountain range; a cactus plant (Opuntia subulata); name of several localities and name of a mountain in the Huallanca range), Chaupi Janca ("central ridge (or peak)", Chaupijanca, Chawpi Hanka) or Shicra Shicra (sikra woven basket, "many baskets", Shikra Shikra) lies in the Andes of Peru.

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Huallota Huachana

Huallota Huachana (possibly from Quechua wallata Andean goose, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the Andean goose is born") is a mountain in the Carabaya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huamalíes Province

The Huamalíes Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Huaman

Huaman (Quechua language, waman falcon3 or variable hawk4) is a Quechuan surname.

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Huamanchoque

Huamanchoque (possibly from Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, chuqi metal, every kind of precious metal / gold (is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Calca District, north of the Vilcanota River. Huamanchoque lies at the Cancha Cancha valley where the Lares trek route passes by. It is situated south of Canchacanchajasa, southwest of Sahuasiray and Cóndorhuachana, and north of a lower peak named Cóndorhuachana. One of the nearest towns is Huayllabamba.

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Huamanga Province

Huamanga is a province in northern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Huamangore

Huamangore (possibly from Quechua waman falcon, quri gold, "falcon gold") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huamanguilla District

Huamanguilla District is one of eight districts of the province Huanta in Peru.

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Huamanmarca, La Convención

Huamanmarca (possibly from Quechua waman falcon, marka village) (also spelled Huamanmarka or Wamanmarka) is an archaeological site in the region of Cusco, Peru.

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Huamanquiquia District

Huamanquiquia District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Huamanripayco (Canchis)

Huamanripayco (possibly from Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huamanripayoc (Arequipa)

Huamanripayoc (possibly from Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huamantanga District

Huamantanga (from Quechua Waman Tanka, meaning "falcon bifurcation") is one of seven districts of the Canta Province in Peru.

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Huamashraju

Huamashraju, Wamashraju, (possibly from Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow), Yanahuacra (possibly from Quechua yana black, waqra horn, "black horn") or Rajo Colta is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huambalpa District

Huambalpa District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Huamboy

Huamboy (possibly from Quechua wamp'uy "to navigate, to sail, to travel by boat") is an archaeological site with cemeteries and a village on a hill of the same name in Peru.

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Huampo (Apurímac)

Huampo or Wamp'u (Quechua for boat, also spelled Huampo) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Huampo (Huaylas)

Huampo or Wamp'u (Quechua for boat, also spelled Huampu) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Huampo (Huaylas-Yungay)

Huampo or Wamp'u (Quechua for boat, also spelled Huanpu) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Huanacune (Cusco)

Huanacune (possibly from Aymara wanaku, wanaqu guanaco, -ni Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the guanaco") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huanca (mountain)

Huanca (possibly from Aymara for a very big stone, or from Quechua for rock) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huanca Sancos Province

Huanca Sancos is a province in central Ayacucho, Peru.

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Huanca-Huanca District

Huanca-Huanca District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Huancahuari

Huancahuari is a surname, and may refer to; Huancahuari derives from huanca which means rock in Quechua or in reference to Huanca people and huari which means vicuña or in reference to the Huari people.

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Huancaitira

Huancaitira (possibly from Quechua, possibly from wanqhay to throw down, t'ira twin) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huancané Province

Huancané Province (from Aymara Wanqani, meaning "the one with big stones") is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Huancapi District

Huancapi District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Huancarama District

Huancarama District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Huancarani District

Huancarani District is one of six districts of the province Paucartambo in Peru.

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Huancaray District

Huancaray (from Quechua Wankaray, meaning "to gobble") is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Huancaraylla District

Huancaraylla District is one of twelve districts of the Víctor Fajardo Province in Peru.

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Huancaspata District

Huancaspata or Wankapata (Quechua wanka stone pata elevated place / edge, bank (of a river), shore) is one of thirteen districts of the province Pataz in Peru.

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Huancavelica Province

The Huancavelica Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Huancavelica Region

Huancavelica is a region in Peru with an area of and a population of 454,797 (2007 census).

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Huando District

Huando District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Huandoy

Huandoy (probably from Quechua wantuy, to transfer, to transpose, to carry, to carry a heavy load) or Tullparaju (possibly from Quechua tullpa rustic cooking-fire, stove, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain located inside Huascarán National Park in Ancash, Peru.

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Huangacocha

Huangacocha (possibly from Quechua wanka, wank'a, wankha rock, stone, qucha lake, "rock lake") or Huangagocha, is a lake in the La Libertad Region in Peru.

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Huanipaca District

Huanipaca District is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in Peru.

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Huanoquite District

Huanoquite District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Huanta District

Huanta District is one of eight districts of the Huanta Province in Peru.

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Huanta Province

Huanta Province is the northernmost of the eleven provinces in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Huantar District

Huantar District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Huanzo mountain range

The Huanzo mountain range (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Wansu) lies in the Andes of Peru.

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Huaorani people

The Huaorani, Waorani or Waodani, also known as the Waos, are native Amerindians from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador (Napo, Orellana and Pastaza Provinces) who have marked differences from other ethnic groups from Ecuador.

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Huapaya

Huapaya is a surname, and may refer to; Huapaya derives from wapa which means coffee colored alpaca in Quechua and ya from the Spanish expression ¡Ya està! (there it is).

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Huaquirca District

Huaquirca District is one of the seven districts of the Antabamba Province in the in Peru.

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Huaraz

Huaraz founded as San Sebastian de Huaraz, is a city in Peru.

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Huaraz Quechua

Huaraz Quechua is a dialect of Huaylas Quechua spoken in the city of Huaraz, Huaraz Province and neighbouring areas of Peru.

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Huari District

Huari is one of the 16 districts that integrates the Peruvian province of Huari in the Ancash region.

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Huari Province

The Huari Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Huaribamba District

Huaribamba District is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in Peru.

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Huarisallana

Huarisallana (possibly from Aymara wari vicuña, salla rocks, cliffs, Quechua salla large cliff of gravel, -na a suffix) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huarisayana

Huarisayana (possibly from Aymara wari vicuña, Quechua sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "vicuña stop") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huarmaripayoc

Huarmaripayoc (possibly from Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huarmicocha (Huancavelica)

Huarmicocha (possibly from Quechua warmi woman, wife, qucha lake, "woman's lake") is a large lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District.

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Huarmicochas Lakes

Huarmicochas Lakes (possibly from Quechua warmi woman, qucha lake) are a group of lakes in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Huaro District

The Huaro District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Huarochirí Manuscript

The Huarochirí manuscript (in modern Quechua spelling: Waruchiri) is a Quechua-language text from the late 16th century, describing myths, religious notions and traditions of the Indians of Huarochirí Province.

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Huarocondo District

Huarocondo District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Huaroncocha

Huaroncocha (possibly from Quechua waru basket or platform of a rope bridge to cross rivers / stony ground or place, precious stones, heaping, stone heap, -n a suffix, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Huayllay District.

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Huarpe

The Huarpes or Warpes are an indigenous people of Argentina, living in the Cuyo region.

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Huarurumicocha

Huarurumicocha (possibly from Quechua Warurumiqucha, waru stony ground rumi stone, qucha lake) is a lake in the Vilcanota mountain range in Peru.

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Huasacocha

Huasacocha (possibly from Quechua wasa the human back or the back of an animal, qucha lake, "back lake") is a mountain at a small lake of the same name in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huascacocha (Carhuacayan)

Huascacocha (possibly from Quechua waskha (also waska) rope, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Carhuacayan District.

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Huascacocha (Lima)

Huascacocha or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle / long, qucha lake, "rectangle lake" or "long lake", hispanicized spelling Huascacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Ayaviri District.

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Huaso

A huaso is a Chilean countryman and skilled horseman, similar to the American cowboy or Mexican charro, the gaucho of Argentina, Uruguay and Rio Grande Do Sul and the Australian stockman.

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Huaso District

Huaso or Wasu (Quechua) is one of four districts of the province Julcán in Peru.

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Huata District, Puno

Huata District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Huatasani District

Huatasani District is one of eight districts of the province Huancané in Peru.

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Huaya District

Huaya District is one of twelve districts of the province Víctor Fajardo in Peru.

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Huayana District

Huayana District is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Huayanay

HuayanayJill Neate, Mountaineering in the Andes, 1994 (Quechua for swallow) is a mountain and a massif in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huayco

A huaico (from the Quechua wayqu, meaning "depth, valley") is an Andean term that refers to the mudslide and flash flood caused by torrential rains occurring high in the mountains, especially during the weather phenomenon known as El Niño.

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Huayco tinamou

The huayco tinamou (Rhynchotus maculicollis), also known as waypu (Quechua)Martín R. de la Peña, Diccionario de nombres vulgares de las Aves de Argentina, Serie Naturaleza, Conservación y Sociedad, No.

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Huaylas Province

The Huaylas Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Huaylas Quechua

The Quechua of Huailas is a Quechuan language of Peru spoken in the Callejón de Huaylas and in the western slope of the Cordillera Negra.

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Huayllatarpuna (mountain)

Huayllatarpuna (possibly from Quechua waylla meadow, tarpuy to sow, -na a suffix, "where the meadow is sown") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huayllati District

Huayllati District is one of the fourteen thousand districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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Huayllay Grande District

Huayllay Grande District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Huayllayoc

Huayllayoc (possibly from Quechua waylla meadow, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a meadow") is a mountain in the Chila in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huayllán District

Huayllán District is one of 4 districts in the Pomabamba Province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Huayllo District

Huayllo District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Huayna Capac

Huayna Capac, Huayna Cápac, Guayna Capac (in Hispanicized spellings) or Wayna Qhapaq (Quechua wayna young, young man, qhapaq the mighty one, "the young mighty one") (1464/1468–1527) was the third Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire, born in Tomebamba sixth of the Hanan dynasty, and eleventh of the Inca civilization.

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Huayna Picchu

Huayna Picchu, Wayna Pikchu, is a mountain in Peru around which the Urubamba River bends.

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Huaynaccapac (Puno)

Huaynaccapac (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Wayna Qhapaq; wayna young, young man, qhapaq the mighty one, "the young mighty one", hispanicized spellings Huayna Capac, Huaynaccapac, Huaynacapac) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Huaynacotas District

Huaynacotas District is one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru.

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Huayno

Huayno (Wayñu in Quechua) is a genre of popular Andean music and dance originally from the Andes highlands.

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Huayo District

Huayo or Wayu (Quechua for fruit) is one of thirteen districts of the province Pataz in Peru.

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Huaypun

Huaypun (possibly from Quechua waypu a name applied for different species of Tinamidae, Nothoprocta pentlandii, Rhynchotus rufescens and Rhynchotus maculicollis,Martín R. de la Peña, Diccionario de nombres vulgares de las Aves de Argentina, Serie Naturaleza, Conservación y Sociedad, No. 1, 2011 -n a suffix) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Huayrapongo

Huayrapongo (possibly from Quechua wayra wind, punku door) also known as Ventanillas de la Playa El Tambo, is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Huayruro Punco

Huayruro Punco (possibly from Quechua wayruru cockspur coral tree, punku servant; door, entrance, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, Aymara wayruru red and black seeds of a plant (Abrus precatorius, Ormosia coccinea and Ormosia minor); also meaning something very beautiful, punqu door, pünqu (ü stand for a long u) a heap of little stones) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huayta

Huayta (possibly from Aymara for a headdress made of feathers or flowers, Quechua for crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huaytapallana

Huaytapallana (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Waytapallana; wayta wild flower, a little bunch of flowers, pallay to collect, pallana an instrument to collect fruit / collectable, Waytapallana "a place where you collect wild flowers") or Lasuntay is the highest peak in the Huaytapallana mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huaytapallana mountain range

The Huaytapallana mountain range (possibly from Quechua wayta wild flower, a little bunch of flowers, pallay to collect, pallana an instrument to collect fruit; collectable, Waytapallana "a place where you collect wild flowers") lies in the Junín Region in the Andes of Peru.

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Huaytará Province

Huaytará Province is the largest of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Huánuco Province

The Huánuco Province is one of 11 provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Huánuco Region

Huánuco is a region in central Peru.

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Huáscar

Huáscar Inca (Quechua: Waskar Inka, 1503–1532) was Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire from 1527 to 1532.

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Huch'uy Anqas

Huch'uy Anqas (Quechua huch'uy little, anqas blue, Hispanicized spelling Uchiangas, Uchuiangas) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huch'uy K'uchu

Huch'uy K'uchu (Quechua huch'uy small (juch'uy in Bolivia), k'uchu corner, "small corner", Hispanicized spelling Uchuycucho) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huch'uy Pirwalla

Huch'uy Pirwalla (Quechua huch'uy small, hispanicized spelling Uchuy Pirhualla) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huch'uy Puka Q'asa

“‘Huch'uy Puka Q'asa’” (Quechua “huch'uy” little, “puka” red, “q'asa” mountain pass, meaning “little red pass”, also spelled “Uchuy Pucaccasa”) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huch'uy Q'urawiri

Q'urawiri (Quechua huch'uy small, Aymara q'urawiri slinger, someone who catapults something, Q'urawiri the name of a mountain, "little Q'urawiri", hispanicized spelling Uchuycorahuiri) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huch'uy Sara Sara

Huch'uy Sara Sara (Quechua huch'uy little, Sara Sara the name of a mountain near Huch'uy Sara Sara, "little Sara Sara", also spelled Uchuy Sara Sara) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Huch'uy Tipiqucha

Huch'uy Tipiqucha (Quechua huch'uy small, tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Uchuytipicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Paucar del Sara Sara Province, Oyolo District.

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Huchuy Qosqo

Huchuy Qosqo, (also spelled Yuchuy Cuzco), is an Incan archaeological site north of Cuzco, Peru.

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Huegroncocha

Huegroncocha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Wiqrunqucha; wiqru twisted, bent, -n a suffix, qucha lake) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District.

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Hugo Blanco

Hugo Blanco Galdós (born November 15, 1934) is a Peruvian political figure, leader of the Confederación Campesina del Perú (CCP, Campesino Confederation of Peru), leader of Trotsky's Fourth International and a writer.

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Hugo Orellana Bonilla

Hugo Orellana Bonilla (Jauja 1932 - January 28, 2007) was one of the most recognized Peruvian painters.

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Huichún

Huichún (possibly from Quechua wich'un femur) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Huichicocha (Huancayo)

Huichicocha (possibly from Quechua wich'i a large, wide-mouthed pitcher, qucha lake, "pitcher lake", hispanicized spelling Huichicocha and Huisquicocha where the Quechua word 'wiski' (huisqui), a borrowing from English, means whisky) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Huillca Raccay

Huillca Raccay or Huillca Racay (possibly from Quechua willka grandchild / great-grandson / lineage / minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Vilcanota valley worshipped as God / holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree), raqay ruin, a demolished building / shed, storehouse or dormitory for the laborers of a farm / a generally old building without roof, only with walls,Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary): willka - s. Hist. Idolo de este nombre. Icono o imagen que representaba la divinidad tutelar del valle que se extiende desde lo que hoy es La Raya –línea divisoria entre Cusco y Puno– hasta la montaña misma. (J.L.P.) || Apellido de origen inkaico. / s. Biznieto o biznieta. SINÓN: haway. || Linaje. || adj. Sagrado, divino, sacro. raqay - s. Galpón. || Edificio, generalmente antiguo, sin techo sólo en paredes. Willka raqay - s. Arqueol. (Galpón sagrado)) is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Ollantaytambo District.

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Huillolluni

Huillolluni (possibly from Aymara and Quechua willullu poor / orphan,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with an orphan") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huimbayoc District

Huimbayoc or Wimpayuq (Quechua) is one of fourteen districts of the province San Martín in Peru.

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Huisahuisa

Huisahuisa (possibly from Aymara wisa first born twin, Quechua wiksa, wisa belly, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Huiscana

Huiscana (possibly from Quechua for a kind of pickaxe, or Wisq'ana for lock) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Human rights in Peru

Within Peru, human rights are protected under the Constitution.

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Humita

Humita (from Quechua humint'a) is a Native American dish from pre-Hispanic times, and a traditional food in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru, although their origin is unclear.

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Hungarian language

Hungarian is a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Hungary and several neighbouring countries. It is the official language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Outside Hungary it is also spoken by communities of Hungarians in the countries that today make up Slovakia, western Ukraine, central and western Romania (Transylvania and Partium), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, and northern Slovenia due to the effects of the Treaty of Trianon, which resulted in many ethnic Hungarians being displaced from their homes and communities in the former territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the United States). Like Finnish and Estonian, Hungarian belongs to the Uralic language family branch, its closest relatives being Mansi and Khanty.

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Hutt (Star Wars)

The Hutts are a fictional alien race in the Star Wars universe.

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I'm a Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song)

"I'm a Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song)" is a novelty dance song by Gummibär, in reference to the gummy bear, a type of bear-shaped candy originating in Germany.

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Iñaq Uyu

Iñaq Uyu (Aymara, iñaqa a woman of noble caste of the Incas, uyu pen (enclosure), yard, cemetery, "pen of the iñaqa, the woman of the noble caste of the Incas", other spellings Iñac Uyu, Iñac Uyo, Iñakuyu, Iñak Uyu, Iñak Uyo), also called Aklla Wasi (Quechua aklla chosen, selected, virgins of the sun, wasi house, "house of the virgins of the sun"), is an archaeological site in Bolivia situated on the Isla de la Luna, an island of Lake Titicaca.

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Icaro

Icaro (ikaro) is a South American indigenous colloquialism for magic or alchemy, or any esoteric modality by which a practitioner attempts to channel their energy to manifest their will.

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Icelandic exonyms

The following is a list of Icelandic exonyms, that is to say names for places in Icelandic that have been adapted to Icelandic spelling rules, translated into Icelandic or are simply native names from Viking times (i.e. old endonyms surviving in Icelandic).

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Ichhu Muruq'u

Ichhu Muruq'u (Quechua ichhu Peruvian feather grass (stipa ichu), muruq'u ball (of yarn, wool), "ichhu ball", hispanicized spelling Ichumoroco) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Ichhu Rutuna

Ichhu Rutuna (Quechua ichhu Peruvian feather grass (stipa ichu), rutuna sickle, "ichhu sickle", also spelled Ichurutuna) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ichhunayuq

Ichhunayuq (Quechua ichhuna sickle, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a sickle", hispanicized spelling Ichunayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ichic Challhua

Ichic Challhua or Ichik Challwa (Ancash Quechua ichik small, Quechua challwa fish, "little fish", also spelled Ichic Challhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ichilo Province

Ichilo is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the department's north-western parts.

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Ichuña District

Ichuña District is one of eleven districts of the General Sánchez Cerro Province in Peru.

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Ichupampa District

Ichupampa District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Icma

Icma (possibly from Quechua for widow) is a mountain in the west of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Igma

Igma (possibly from Quechua for widow) is a mountain in the Huanzo mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ignacio Flores (Pacificator of Peru)

José Ignacio Flores de Vergara y Ximénez de Cárdenas, the "Pacificator of Peru," (b. Latacunga, Ecuador, 1733; d. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1786), second-born son of don Antonio Flores, the 1st Marquis of Miraflores, was the first governor of the province of Moxos from 1772 to 1781 and the 20th president of the Royal Court of Charcas from 1781 to 1785.

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Ignacio Warnes Province

Ignacio Warnes is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the department's central parts.

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Iguain District

Iguain District is one of eight districts of the province Huanta in Peru.

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Ihuatzio (archaeological site)

Ihuatzio is an archeological site located at the southern slopes of "Cerro Tariaqueri", just north of the Ihuatzio town, in the Tzintzuntzan municipality, of Michoacán state.

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Illani

Illani (Aymara, also spelled Illane) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Illapu

Illapu are a Chilean folk and andean musical ensemble that was formed in 1971 in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers José Miguel, Jaime, Andrés and Roberto Márquez Bugueño.

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Ilo Province

The Ilo Province is one of three provinces that make up the Moquegua Region in Peru.

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Imbabura Province

Imbabura is a province located in the Andes of northern Ecuador.

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Inca army

The Inca Army was a multi-ethnic army charged with defending the sovereignty of the Inca Empire.

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Inca Bridge

The Inca Bridge or Inka Bridge refers to one of two places related to access of Machu Picchu, in Peru.

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Inca education

Inca education during the time of the Inca Empire was divided into two principal spheres: education for the upper classes and education for the general population.

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Inca Empire

The Inca Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, "The Four Regions"), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and possibly the largest empire in the world in the early 16th century.

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Inca Garcilaso de la Vega

Garcilaso de la Vega (12 April 1539 – 23 April 1616), born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa and known as El Inca or Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, was a chronicler and writer born in the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Inca Huagansa

Inca Huagansa or Inka Waqanqa (quechua inka Inca, waqay to cry, -nqa a suffix, "the Inca will cry", erroneously also spelled Inca Huagansa, a meaningless term) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Inca Huajanan

Inca Huajanan or Inka Waqanan (Quechua inka Inca, waqay to cry, -na a suffix, "where the Inca cries", -n a suffix, also spelled Inca Huajanan, Inca Huaccanan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Inca rope bridge

Inca rope bridges are simple suspension bridges over canyons and gorges and rivers (pongos) constructed by the Inca Empire.

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Inca-Caranqui

The Inca-Caranqui archaeological site is located in the village of Caranqui on the southern outskirts of the city of Ibarra, Ecuador.

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Incahuasi

Incahuasi (possibly from Quechua: inka Inca, wasi house) is a volcanic mountain in the Andes of South America.

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Incahuasi (Apurímac)

Incahuasi (possibly from Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house") is a mountain in the Vilcabambamountain range in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches above sea level.

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Incahuasi District

Incahuasi District or Inkawasi (Quechua Inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house") is one of six districts of the Ferreñafe Province in the lambayeque Region in Peru.

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Incahuasi, Lima

Incahuasi or Incawasi (possibly from Quechua inka Inca, wasi house) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Incan agriculture

Incan Agriculture was the culmination of thousands of years of farming and herding in the high-elevation Andes mountains of South America, the coastal deserts, and the rainforests of the Amazon basin.

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Incapachata

Incapachata (possibly from Aymara and Quechua Inka Inca, apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains) is a mountain in the north of the Barroso mountain range in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Incapillo

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Incas in Central Chile

Inca rule in Chile was brief, it lasted from the 1470s to the 1530s when the Inca Empire collapsed.

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Independencia District, Vilcas Huamán

Independencia District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Index of Bolivia-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Bolivia.

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Index of language articles

This is a partial index of 773 Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically.

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Indigenous languages of the Americas

Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses that constitute the Americas.

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Indigenous peoples in Argentina

Argentina has 35 indigenous groups or Argentine Amerindians or Native Argentines, according to the Complementary Survey of the Indigenous Peoples of 2004, in the first attempt by the government in more than 100 years to recognize and classify the population according to ethnicity.

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Indigenous peoples in Bolivia

Indigenous peoples in Bolivia, or Native Bolivians, are Bolivian people who are of indigenous ancestry.

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Indigenous peoples in Peru

Indigenous peoples in Peru, or Native Peruvians, comprise a large number of distinct ethnic groups who have inhabited the country of Peru's territory since before the arrival of Europeans around 1500.

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Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas and their descendants. Although some indigenous peoples of the Americas were traditionally hunter-gatherers—and many, especially in the Amazon basin, still are—many groups practiced aquaculture and agriculture. The impact of their agricultural endowment to the world is a testament to their time and work in reshaping and cultivating the flora indigenous to the Americas. Although some societies depended heavily on agriculture, others practiced a mix of farming, hunting and gathering. In some regions the indigenous peoples created monumental architecture, large-scale organized cities, chiefdoms, states and empires. Many parts of the Americas are still populated by indigenous peoples; some countries have sizable populations, especially Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Panama and Peru. At least a thousand different indigenous languages are spoken in the Americas. Some, such as the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guaraní, Mayan languages and Nahuatl, count their speakers in millions. Many also maintain aspects of indigenous cultural practices to varying degrees, including religion, social organization and subsistence practices. Like most cultures, over time, cultures specific to many indigenous peoples have evolved to incorporate traditional aspects but also cater to modern needs. Some indigenous peoples still live in relative isolation from Western culture, and a few are still counted as uncontacted peoples.

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Influences on the Spanish language

The Spanish language has a long history of borrowing words, expressions and subtler features of other languages it has come in contact with.

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Inga Kichwa

Inga Kichwa is a dialect of Kichwa spoken in the Colombian Putumayo region by the Inga people.

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Inga people

The Inga people are an indigenous ethnic group from the Southwest region of Colombia with a historical relation to the Incas.

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Ingatambo

Ingatambo (possibly from Quechua inka Inca, tampu inn) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inka (La Paz)

Inka (Aymara and Quechua for Inca, Hispanicized spelling Inca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes.

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Inka Kancha

Inka Kancha (Quechua Inka Inca, kancha enclosure; corral, "Inca enclosure" or "Inca corral", Hispanicized spelling Incacancha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Inka Mach'ay, Bolivia

Inka Mach'ay (Quechua inka Inca, mach'ay cave, "Inca cave", hispanicized spellings Incamachay, Inca Machay) is an archaeological site in Bolivia.

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Inka Mach'ay, Peru

Inka Mach'ay (Quechua inka Inca, mach'ay cave, "Inca cave", Hispanicized spelling Incamachay, Inca Machay) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inka Paqcha

Inka Paqcha (Quechua Inka Inca, phaqcha, locally paqcha, waterfall, "Inca waterfall", also spelled Incapaccha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Inka Pirqa

Inka Pirqa or Inkapirqa (Quechua Inka Inca, pirqa (Kichwa pirka) wall, "Inca wall", Hispanicized spelling Incaperca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Inka Pirqa (Bolivia)

Jatun Urqu (Quechua Inka Inca, pirqa wall, "Inca wall", also spelled Inca Perkha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Inka Pirqa (disambiguation)

Inka Pirqa (Quechua for "Inca wall", also spelled Inca Perkha, Incaperca, Ingapirca) or Inka Pirka (Kichwa for "Inca wall") may refer to.

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Inka Pukara (Cochabamba)

Inka Pukara (Aymara and Quechua Inka Inca, pukara fortress, "Inka fortress", also spelled Inca Pucara) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Inka Q'asa

Inka Q'asa (Quechua inka Inca q'asa mountain pass, "Inca pass", also spelled Inca Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Inka Qhamachu

Inka Qhamachu (Quechua Inka Inca, qhamachu a species of wild tobacco (Nicotiana glauca), Hispanicized names Inca Camacho, Incacamachi) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Inka Raqay

Inka Raqay or Inkaraqay (Quechua Inka Inca, raqay ruin, a demolished building; shed, storehouse or dormitory for the laborers of a farm; a generally old building without roof, only with walls, also spelled Inca Racay, Inka Racay, Inka Raccay, Inca Raccay, Incaracay, Incaraccay, Incarracay) may refer to.

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Inka Raqay, Apurímac

Inka Raqay or Inkaraqay (Quechua Inka Inca, raqay ruin, a demolished building; shed, storehouse or dormitory for the laborers of a farm; a generally old building without roof, only with walls) is a small archaeological complex in Peru.

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Inka Raqay, Ayacucho

Inka Raqay (Quechua Inka Inca, raqay ruin, a demolished building; shed, storehouse or dormitory for the laborers of a farm; a generally old building without roof, only with walls) hispanicized spelling Incaraqay) or Allqu Willka (Allcuhuillca, Alkowillka) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru. It is located in the Huanta Province, Iguain District, on top of the mountain named Allqu Willka.Lidio M. Valdez, J. Ernesto Valdez, Los Sistemas de Almacenamiento Inka de Tinyaq, Ayacucho, Perú, Bull. Inst. fr. études andines 2000, 29 (1): 13-27.

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Inka Raqay, Bolivia

Inka RaqayEvo Morales Ayma, Gaceta Oficial de Bolivia, LEY Nº 295, LEY DE 28 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2012 (Quechua Inka Inca, raqay ruin, a demolished building; shed, storehouse or dormitory for the laborers of a farm; a generally old building without roof, only with walls) is an archaeological site in Bolivia.

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Inka Tampu

Inka Tampu or Inkatampu (Quechua for "Inca inn", hispanicized spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo, Ingatambo) may refer to.

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Inka Tampu, Huayopata

Inka Tampu or Inkatampu (Quechua inka Inca, tampu inn, "Inca inn", Hispanicized and mixed spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inka Tampu, Vilcabamba

Inka Tampu or Inkatampu (Quechua inka Inca, tampu inn, "Inca inn", Hispanicized and mixed spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inka Wasi

Inka Wasi or Inkawasi (Quechua Inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", hispanicized spellings Inca Huasi, Incahuasi, Incaguasi) may refer to.

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Inka Wasi (Bolivia)

Inka Wasi (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", also spelled Inca Huasi) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Inka Wasi (Lucanas)

Inka Wasi (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", hispanicized spelling Incahuasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Inka Wasi River

Inka Wasi (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", hispanicized spellings Inca Huasi, Incahuasi) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Nor Cinti Province.

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Inka Wasi, Ayacucho

Inka Wasi or Inkawasi (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", hispanicized spelling Incahuasi) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inka Wasi, Huancavelica

Inka Wasi (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", also spelled Incahuasi, Inca Huasi) is an archaeological site in the Huancavelica Region in Peru.

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Inkachaka

Inkachaka or Inka Chaka (Quechua Inka Inca, chaka bridge, "Inca bridge", hispanicized spellings Incachaca, Inca Chaca) is an archaeological site in Bolivia.

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Inkachaka Dam

Inkachaka Dam (Aymara and Quechua, inka Inca, chaka bridge, "Inca bridge") is a dam in Bolivia situated in the La Paz Department, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Municipality, north east of La Paz.

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Inkallaqta

Inkallaqta (Quechua inka Inca, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "Inca place", Hispanicized spellings Incallacta, Incallajta, Incallakta, Inkallajta, Inkallakta) is a monumental Inca site in central Bolivia.

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Inkapintay

Inkapintay (Quechua Inka Inca,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) pintay to paint / painting (a borrowing from Spanish pintar to paint), "Inka painting") or Inkapintayuq (-yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with an Inka painting", also spelled Inkapintayoq) is an archaeological site in Peru with a rock painting.

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Inkayacu

Inkayacu is a genus of extinct penguins.

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Inkilltambo

Inkilltambo, Inquilltambo, Inquiltambo or Inkill Tampu (possibly from Quechua inkill terrain where plants are cultivated, especially ornamental ones, tampu inn, "garden inn") is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inqhana

Inqhana (Quechua for fuel, also spelled Inganna) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Intercultural bilingual education

Intercultural Bilingual Education (Educación bilingüe intercultural) is a language-planning model employed throughout Latin America in public education, and it arose as a political movement asserting space for indigenous languages and culture in the education system.

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Internal conflict in Peru

The Peru's internal War on Terror, beginning in 1980, is an ongoing armed conflict between the government of Peru and some terrorist organizations such as the insurgent People's Guerilla Army (Ejército Guerrillero Popular), armed wing of the Communist Party of Peru (known as Shining Path or "PCP-SL") and the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement which was also involved in the conflict from 1982 to 1997.

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Inti

Inti is the ancient Incan sun god.

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Inti Punku

Inti Punku or Intipunku (Quechua inti sun, punku door, "sun gate", Hispanicized spellings Intipunco, Intipuncu, Inti Puncu) is an archaeological site in the Cusco Region of Peru that was once a fortress of the sacred city, Machu Picchu.

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Inti Raymi

The Inti Raymi'rata (Quechua for "sun festival") is a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), the most venerated deity in Inca religion.

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Inti Rumi

Inti Rumi (Quechua inti sun or Inti sun god, rumi stone, "sun (or Inti) stone") is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Inti Wañunan

Inti Wañunan (Quechua inti sun, wañuy to die, -na a suffix, "where the sun dies", -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Intihuañunan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Inti Watana

Inti Watana (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Intihuatana) may refer to.

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Inti Watana, Ayacucho

Inti Watana, Intiwatana (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Intihuatana) or Pumaqucha (Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake, "puma lake", hispanicized spellings Pomaccocha, Pomacocha, Pumacocha) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inti Watana, Calca

Inti Watana or Intiwatana (Quechua)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Inti-Illimani

Inti-Illimani (from Quechuan inti and / Aymara illimani) are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile.

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Intihuatana

Intihuatana is a ritual stone in South America associated with the astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca.

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Intihuatana, Urubamba

Intihuatana (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Inti Watana or Intiwatana)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) at the archaeological site of Machu Picchu (Machu Pikchu) is a notable ritual stone associated with the astronomic clock or calendar of the Inca in South America.

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Intijahuana

Intijahuana (possibly from Quechua inti sun, qhawana, viewpoint; window, "sun viewpoint") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Intikancha (Apurímac)

Intikancha (Quechua inti sun, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, "sun yard", hispanicized spelling Inticancha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Intikancha (Puno)

Intikancha (Quechua inti sun, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, "sun yard", hispanicized spelling Inticancha) is a mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Intipanawin

Intipanawin or Intipa Ñawin (Quechua inti sun, ñawi eye, -pa, -n suffixes, "eye of the sun", also spelled Intipanawin) is an archaeological site and the name of a mountain with rock paintings in Peru.

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Intiyuq K'uchu

Intiyuq K'uchu (or Pintasqa Wayq'u) is an archaeological site in Peru with rock paintings.

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Ipiales

Ipiales is a city and Catholic bishopric in Nariño Department, southern Colombia, near the border with Ecuador.

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Iquitos

Iquitos, also known as Iquitos City, is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region.

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Iruya

Iruya is a small town of population 1,070 in northwestern Argentina.

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Isabel Godin des Odonais

Isabel Godin des Odonais (1728 in Riobamba, Viceroyalty of Peru, now in Ecuador – 28 September 1792 in Cher, France) was an 18th-century woman who became separated from her husband in South America by colonial politics, and was not reunited with him until more than 20 years later.

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Isankani

Isankani (Quechua isanka basket; colander, Aymara -ni a suffix, "the one with the basket (or colander)", Hispanicized spelling Isangane) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Ischigualasto Provincial Park

Ischigualasto Provincial Park (Parque Provincial Ischigualasto), also called Valle de la Luna ("Valley of the Moon" or "Moon Valley"), due to its otherworldly appearance, is a provincial protected area in the north-east of San Juan Province, north-western Argentina, limiting to the north with the Talampaya National Park, in La Rioja Province.

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Iskay Ch'utu

Iskay Ch'utu (Quechua iskay two, ch'utu cone, "two cones", also spelled Iskay Chuto) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Iskay Rumi

Iskay Rumi (Quechua iskay two, rumi stone, "two stones", also spelled Iskhay Rumi) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Iskay Wasi

Iskay Wasi (Quechua iskay two, wasi house, "two houses", also spelled Iscay Huasi) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Isku

Isku (Quechua for lime, hispanicized spelling Iscu) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Iskuqucha

Iskuqucha (Quechua isku lime, qucha lake, "lime lake", Hispanicized spelling Izcucocha) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Isla Incahuasi

Isla Incahuasi, Inkawasi or Inka Wasi (Quechua Inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house") is a hilly and rocky outcrop of land and former island in Bolivia situated in the middle of Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, at an elevation of.

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Islaqucha

Islaqucha (Spanish isla island, Quechua qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Islaccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, in the districts of Chipao and Pukyu.

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Islay Province

Islay Province is the smallest of eight provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Ismael Montes Teacher Training College

The Ismael Montes Teacher Training College (Escuela Superior de Formación de Maestros "Ismael Montes" or ESFM "Ismael Montes") is an institution of public higher education under the authority of the Ministry of Education of Bolivia, also known as Normal de Vacas.

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ISO 3166-2:PE

ISO 3166-2:PE is the entry for Peru in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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ISO 639 macrolanguage

ISO 639-3 is an international standard for language codes.

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ISO 639:q

|- !qaa...qtz | || ||—|| ||—||Reserved for local use.|| || || || || |- !qua | || ||I/L|| || ||Quapaw||quapaw||quapaw|| || || |- !qub | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Huallaga Huánuco||quechua huallaga|| || || || |- !quc | || ||I/L||Quiché||q'iché||Quiché, Central|| ||quiché central||基切语|| || |- !qud | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Calderón Highland|| || || || || |- !que |qu||que||M/L||Quechua||Runa Simi||Quechua||quechua||quechua||克丘亚语; 凯楚亚语; 奇楚瓦语||кечуа||Quechua |- !quf | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Lambayeque|| || || || || |- !qug | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Chimborazo Highland|| || || || || |- !quh | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, South Bolivian|| || ||南玻利维亚克丘亚语|| || |- !qui | || ||I/L|| || ||Quileute|| || || || || |- !(quj) | || ||I/L||Quiché|| ||Quiché, Joyabaj|| || || || || |- !quk | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Chachapoyas||quechua chachapoyas|| || || || |- !qul | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, North Bolivian|| || || || || |- !qum | || ||I/L|| || ||Sipacapense|| || || || || |- !qun | || ||I/E|| || ||Quinault|| || || || || |- !qup | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Southern Pastaza|| || || || || |- !quq | || ||I/L|| || ||Quinqui|| || || || || |- !qur | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Yanahuanca Pasco|| || || || || |- !qus | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Santiago del Estero|| || || || || |- !(qut) | || ||I/L||Quiché|| ||Quiché, West Central|| || || || || |- !(quu) | || ||I/L||Quiché|| ||Quiché, Eastern|| || || || || |- !quv | || ||I/L|| || ||Sacapulteco|| || || || || |- !quw | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Tena Lowland|| || || || || |- !qux | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Yauyos|| || || || || |- !quy | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Ayacucho|| || || || || |- !quz | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Cusco|| || || || || |- !qva | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Ambo-Pasco|| || || || || |- !qvc | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Cajamarca|| || || || || |- !qve | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Eastern Apurímac|| || || || || |- !qvh | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Huamalíes-Dos de Mayo Huánuco|| || || || || |- !qvi | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Imbabura Highland|| || || || || |- !qvj | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Loja Highland|| || || || || |- !qvl | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Cajatambo North Lima|| || || || || |- !qvm | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricocha|| || || || || |- !qvn | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, North Junín|| || || || || |- !qvo | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Napo Lowland|| || || || || |- !qvp | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Pacaraos|| || || || || |- !qvs | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, San Martín|| || || || || |- !qvw | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Huaylla Wanca||quechua huaylla|| || || || |- !qvy | || ||I/L|| || ||Queyu|| || ||却隅语|| || |- !qvz | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Northern Pastaza|| || || || || |- !qwa | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Corongo Ancash||quechua corongo|| || || || |- !qwc | || ||I/H||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Classical|| || ||古典克丘亚语|| || |- !qwh | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Huaylas Ancash||quechua huaylas|| || || || |- !qwm | || ||I/E|| || ||Kuman (Russia)|| || ||库曼语|| || |- !qws | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Sihuas Ancash|| || || || || |- !qwt | || ||I/E|| || ||Kwalhioqua-Tlatskanai|| || || || || |- !qxa | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Chiquián Ancash||quechua chiquian|| || || || |- !qxc | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Chincha|| || || || || |- !qxh | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Panao Huánuco||quechua panao|| || || || |- !(qxi) | || ||I/L||Quiché|| ||Quiché, San Andrés|| || || || || |- !qxl | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Salasaca Highland|| || || || || |- !qxn | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Northern Conchucos Ancash|| || || || || |- !qxo | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Southern Conchucos Ancash|| || || || || |- !qxp | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Puno|| || || || || |- !qxq | || ||I/L|| ||Qaşqaycə||Qashqa'i|| || ||卡什加语|| || |- !qxr | || ||I/L||Quichua|| ||Quichua, Cañar Highland|| || || || || |- !qxs | || ||I/L|| || ||Qiang, Southern|| || ||南羌语|| || |- !qxt | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Santa Ana de Tusi Pasco|| || || || || |- !qxu | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Arequipa-La Unión|| || || || || |- !qxw | || ||I/L||Quechua|| ||Quechua, Jauja Wanca||quechua jauja|| || || || |- !qya | || ||I/C|| || ||Quenya|| ||quenya||昆雅语||Квенья ||Quenya |- !qyp | || ||I/E|| || ||Quiripi|| || || || || | Category:ISO 639.

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Isog

Isog (possibly from Quechua isu skin sickness caused by a certain mite (mange), -q a suffix)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Isqiraqucha

Isqiraqucha (Quechua isqira mud, qucha lake, "mud lake", Hispanicized spelling Esgueracocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru near a small lake of that name.

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Istalla

Istalla (possibly from Quechua for a quadrangular, woven or knitted multi-colored piece of clothing to carry coca leaves) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, situated in the Vilcanota mountain range south east of Cusco.

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Ituata District

Ituata District is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.

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Izcopata

Izcopata (possibly from Quechua isku lime, pata step; bank of a river, "lime step (or bank)", also spelled Izcopata) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jañuma Pirwa

Jañuma Pirwa (Aymara jañu mosquito, uma water, pirwa, piwra granary, Hispanicized spelling Jañuma Pirhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Jacabamba

Jacabamba (possibly from Quechua qaqa rock, pampa a large plain, "rock plain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Jacas Chico District

Jacas Chico District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Jacas Grande District

Jacas Grande District is one of eleven districts of the Huamalíes Province in Peru.

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Jachatira

Jachatira (possibly from Aymara jach'a big, tira cradle, "big cradle") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Jairani

Jairani (possibly from Aymara k'ayra frog, -ni a suffix, "the one with a frog (or frogs)") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jajachaca

Jajachaca (possibly from Quechua qaqa rock, chaka bridge, "rock bridge") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jalahuana

Jalahuana or Jalahuaña (possibly from Quechua q'ala naked, nude, waña a variety of bitter potatoes used to make white ch'uñu, "naked waña potato") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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James Burnett, Lord Monboddo

James Burnett, Lord Monboddo (baptised 25 October 1714; died 26 May 1799), was a Scottish judge, scholar of linguistic evolution, philosopher and deist.

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James Scully (poet)

James Scully (born 1937, New Haven, Connecticut) is an American poet.

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Jangas District

Jangas District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Janq'u Qalani (Oruro)

Janq'u Qalani (Aymara janq'u white, qala stone, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the white stone", also spelled Jankho Khalani) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Japu Punta

Japu Punta (possibly from Quechua hapu oven made in the field of clods of earth with dry roots which are burnt to heat potatoes in them to prepare wathiya, a traditional dish, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) or Huichcana (possibly from Quechua for a bar across a door or window, bolt, lock, blockade) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jaqaru language

Jaqaru (Haq'aru) is a language of the Aymaran family.

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Jaquehuata

Jaquehuata (possibly from Aymara jaqhi cliff, wat'a island, "cliff island") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatari Indian Folk Association

The Jatari Indian Folk Association is a Hungarian musical group aims to explore and collect the folk traditions such as folk music, folk and sacral dances, national costume, folk instruments, legends, folk tales, Catholic liturgical and Gregorian tunes of Andean cultures of South America.

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Jatun Alfapata

Jatun Alfapata or Jatun Allpapata (possibly from Quechua hatun big, allpa earth, pata step, bank of a river, "big earth step" or "big earth bank")Inventario Nacional de Glaciares y Lagunas, Inventario de Glaciares de las Cordilleras Vilcanota / Carabaya, ANA (Autoridad Nacional del Agua), see: Jatun Allpapata is mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Jatun Ch'utu

Jatun Ch'utu (Quechua jatun big, ch'utu cone, "big cone", also spelled Jatun Chutu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Ch'utu (Cochabamba)

Jatun Ch'utu (Quechua jatun big, ch'utu cone, "big cone", also spelled Jatun Chutu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Huamanripa

Jatun Huamanripa (possibly from Quechua hatun big, wamanripa Senecio or a species of it, "big wamanripa (mountain)") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Jatun Huiscana

Jatun Huiscana (possibly from Quechua hatun big, wisq'ana lock, wiskana a kind of pickaxe, "big lock" or "big pickaxe") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatun Kimray Punta

Jatun Kimray Punta (Quechua jatun big, kimray, kinray slope, also spelled Jatun Quinray Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Kunturiri

Jatun Kunturiri (Quechua hatun, in Bolivia always jatun big, great, Aymara kunturi condor, -ri Aymara suffix, hispanicized spellings Jatun Condoriri, Jatún Condoriri) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 5,008 m (16,430 ft) high.

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Jatun Lluqhi

Jatun Lluqhi (Quechua jatun big, lluqhi landslide, "big landslide", also spelled Jatun Lluqui) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Mayu

Jatun Mayu or Hatun Mayu (Quechua hatun (jatun in Bolivia) big, mayu river, "big river", also spelled Jatun Mayo) may refer to.

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Jatun Mayu (Chuquisaca)

Jatun Mayu (Quechua hatun, jatun great, mayu river, "great river") is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Jaime Zudáñez Province, Icla Municipality.

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Jatun Mayu (Esteban Arce)

Jatun Mayu (Quechua hatun, jatun big, great, mayu river, "great river") is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Esteban Arce Province, in the Anzaldo and Sacabamba Municipalities.

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Jatun Mayu (Linares)

Jatun Mayu (Quechua hatun, jatun big, great, mayu river, "great river") which downstream successively is named Challajtiri Mayu, Rosario, Agua Castilla, Jatun Mayu again and Qaysa is a Bolivian river in the provinces of Antonio Quijarro, José María Linares and Tomás Frías of the Potosí Department.

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Jatun Mayu (Tiraque)

Jatun Mayu (Quechua hatun, jatun big, great, mayu river, "great river") is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province, Tiraque Municipality and south of it in the Arani Province, Vacas Municipality.

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Jatun Mayu (Tomás Frías)

Jatun Mayu (Quechua hatun, jatun big, great, mayu river, "great river") which upstream is called Tinkipaya is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, Tinkipaya Municipality, Tinkipaya Canton, north of Potosí.

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Jatun Muqu

Jatun Muqu (Quechua jatun, hatun big, muqu hill, "big hill", also spelled Jatun Mokho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Pinguilluni

Jatun Pinguilluni (possibly from Quechua hatun big, pinkillu a kind of flute, Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a big pinkillu") is a mountain in the Carabaya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatun Pucacocha

Jatun Pucacocha (possibly from Quechua hatun (in Bolivia always jatun) big / superior / principal, puka red, qucha lake, "big red lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, Ocongate District.

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Jatun Punta

Jatun Punta (possibly from Quechua hatun (in Bolivia jatun) big, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatun Q'asa

Jatun Q'asa or Hatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun (in Bolivia) or hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass", also spelled Jatun Casa, Jatún Casa, Jatun Khasa, Jatunjasa) may refer to.

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Jatun Q'asa (Azurduy)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big pass", also spelled Jatun Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Q'asa (Chuquisaca)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, great, q'asa mountain pass, "great mountain pass", also spelled Jatun Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Q'asa (Cochabamba)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, great, q'asa mountain pass, "great mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Jatun Khasa, Jatúncasa) is a mountain in the Tunari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about high.

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Jatun Q'asa (Potosí)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, great, q'asa mountain pass, "great mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Jatún Casa) is a mountain in the Khari Khari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 5,023 m (16,480 ft) high.

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Jatun Q'asa (Umallani)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass", also spelled Jatun Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Q'asa (Yocalla)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass", also spelled Jatun Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Q'asa (Zudáñez)

Jatun Q'asa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big pass", also spelled Jatun Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Qaqa

Jatun Qaqa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, qaqa rock, "big rock", also spelled Jatun Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Qaqa (Nor Chichas)

Jatun Qaqa (Quechua jatun, hatun big, qaqa rock, "big rock", also spelled Jatun Khakha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Quenamari

Jatun Quenamari (possibly from Quechua hatun big (jatun in Bolivia), Aymara or Quechua qinamari (a possible spelling)) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatun Rumi

Jatun Rumi (Quechua jatun big, rumi stone, "big stone") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Salla

Jatun Salla (Quechua jatun big, salla large cliff or gravel, "big cliff (or gravel)") is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Sallica

Jatun Sallica (possibly from Quechua hatun big, sallika rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatun Urqu (Bolivia)

Jatun Urqu (Quechua jatun big, urqu mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Urqu (Matarani)

Jatun Urqu (Quechua jatun big, urqu mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Urqu (Mizque)

Jatun Urqu (Quechua jatun big, urqu mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Orkho, Jatún Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatun Urqu (Potosí)

Jatun Urqu (Quechua jatun big, urqu mountain, "big mountain", also spelled Jatun Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Jatun Wasi

Jatun Wasi (Quechua jatun, hatun big, wasi house, "big house", also spelled Jatun Huasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Jatun Wila Qullu

Jatun Wila Qullu (Quechua jatun, hatun big, great,Aymara wila red or blood, qullu mountain, "great red mountain", hispanicized spelling Jatun Wila Kkollu, Jatun Willa Kollu) is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia, about 5,214 m (17,106 ft) high.

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Jatun Yuraq Q'asa

Jatun Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua jatun big, yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "big, white mountain pass", also spelled Jatun Yuraj Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatunñaño Punta

Jatunñaño Punta or Jatunñano Punta (possibly from Quechua hatun (in Bolivia always jatun) big, ñañu thin (cylindrical objects), slim, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatunchungara

Jatunchungara (possibly from Quechua hatun big, Aymara Chunkara "pointed mountain", Chungara the name of a neighboring mountain, "big pointed mountain" or "big Chungara") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Jatuncocha (Caraz)

Jatuncocha (possibly from Quechua hatun (in Bolivia always jatun) big, large qucha lake, "big lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Santa Cruz District.

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Jatuncucho

Jatuncucho (possibly from Quechua hatun big, k'uchu corner) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatuncunca

Jatuncunca (possibly from Quechua hatun big, kunka throat, gullet, "big throat" or big gullet"), Janyaraju or Jangyraju is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca of the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatunhuma

Jatunhuma (possibly from Quechua hatun big, superior, principal, uma mountain top / head), Jatunpampa (possibly from Quechua pampa plain)escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Quispicanchi Province 1(Cusco Region) showing "Nevado Jatunpampa" or Pico Tres (Spanish for "peak three") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatunjasa (Cusco)

Jatunjasa (possibly from Quechua hatun big, q'asa mountain pass, "big mountain pass"), also known as Incachiriasca (possibly from Inka Inca, chiriyasqa cooled, "cooled Inca"), is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Jatunjirca (Huari)

Jatunjirca (possibly from Quechua hatun big, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain) is a mountain in the eastern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Jatunrritioc

Jatunrritioc (possibly from Quechua hatun big, rit'i snow, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership "the big one with snow") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jatunyurac Caca

Jatunyurac Caca (possibly from Quechua hatun big, yuraq white, qaqa rock, "big white rock") is a mountain in the southern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jauja

Jauja (Shawsha Wanka Quechua: Shawsha or Shausha, formerly in Spanish Xauxa, with pronunciation of "x" as "sh") is a city and capital of Jauja Province in Peru.

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Javier del Granado

Don Francisco Javier del Granado y Granado (27 February 1913 – 15 May 1996), was a poet laureate and favorite son of Bolivia.

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Jaya Mayu

Jaya Mayu (Quechua jaya pungency, locoto, mayu river) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Esteban Arce Province, Anzaldo Municipality.

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Jayaq Mayu

Jayaq Mayu (Quechua jaya pungency, locoto, mayu river, -q a suffix, "spicy river", hispanicized spelling Jayac Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, in the south of Potosí.

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Jechapita

Jechapita (possibly from Quechua Hich'apita) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jello Jello

Jello Jello (possibly from Aymara and Quechua q'illu yellow, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of yellow", q'illu q'illu a plant (Berberis bumaelifolia), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, in the districts Callalli and Chivay. Jello Jello lies northeast of a higher mountain named Huarancante. There is a small lake northwest of the mountain named Jello Jello.

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Jenchaña

Jenchaña (possibly from Aymara Qinchaña, for to surround with bushes) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jerk (cooking)

Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice.

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Jerky

Jerky is lean meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and then dried to prevent spoilage.

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Jewish languages

Jewish languages are the various languages and dialects that developed in Jewish communities in the diaspora.

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Jircan District

Jircan or Hirkan (Quechua) is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Jirish Mach'ay

Jirish Mach'ay (local Quechua jirish colibri, mach'ay cave, "colibri cave", also spelled Jirishmachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jivaroan peoples

Jivaroan peoples refers to groups of indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River and its tributaries, in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador.

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John Brandi

John Brandi (born, Los Angeles, California) is an American poet and artist.

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John Curl

John Curl (born September 10, 1940) is an American poet, memoirist, translator, author, activist, and historian.

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Johnny Payne

Johnny Payne is a dramatist, novelist, scholar, and has been a professor at the University of Texas at El Paso and Florida Atlantic University's Boca Raton campus.

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Jolljepunco (mountain)

Jolljepunco (possibly from Quechua qullqi money, silver, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, "silver pond"), Colquepunco (possibly from Quechua punku door, "silver door") or Sasahui (sasawi) local name for Leucheria daucifolia, -ni an Aymara suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the sasawi plant", hispanicized Sasahuini) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru and the name of a lake near the peak. The mountain is about high. It is situated in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, in the districts Ccarhuayo and Ocongate and in the Paucartambo Province, Kosñipata District. Jolljepunco lies northwest of the lake Singrenacocha, southeast of Minasnioc.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Quispicanchi Province 1(Cusco Region) The lake named Jolljepunco is situated south of the mountain at. The annual Quyllur Rit'i festival takes place at the foot of the mountains Jolljepunco and Cinajara. The ukukus (Cusco Quechua ukuku spectacled bear (or just 'bear'), also a character in the Andean mythology) of all the groups climb the glaciers of Jolljepunco and spend the night there. They return, carrying on their backs huge ice blocks for the people of their community. The waters of the mountain are believed to heal the body and the mind.

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Jollpajaja (Marcapata)

Jollpajaja (possibly from Quechua qullpa salty, salpeter, qaqa rock, "salpeter rock") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jolpajaja (Cusco-Puno)

Jolpajaja (possibly from Quechua qullpa salty, salpeter, qaqa rock, "salpeter rock") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Jorge Basadre Province

Jorge Basadre Province is one of four provinces in the Tacna Region in southern Peru.

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Jori Pintay

Jori Pintay (possibly from Quechua quri gold, pintay to paint / painting (a borrowing from Spanish pintar to paint)) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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José Domingo Choquehuanca District

José Domingo Choquehuanca District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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José María Arguedas

José María Arguedas Altamirano (18 January 1911 – 2 December 1969) was a Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist.

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José María Avilés Province

José María Avilés (or: Avilez) is a province in the western parts of the Bolivian department Tarija.

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José María Linares Province

José María Linares is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian department of Potosí.

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Joseph

Joseph is a masculine given name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as, Standard Hebrew Yossef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄.

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Josh Keaton

Joshua Luis Wiener (born February 8, 1979), known by his stage name Josh Keaton, is an American actor and singer.

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Joyllor Puñuna

Joyllor Puñuna (possibly from Quechua quyllur star, puñuna bed, "star bed") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,743 m (18,842 ft) high.

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Juan de Espinosa Medrano

Juan de Espinosa Medrano (Calcauso?, 1630? - Cuzco, 1688), known in history as Lunarejo (or “The Spotty-Faced”), was a Criollo cleric, saced preacher, writer, playwright, theologian and polymath from the Viceroyalty of Peru. He is the most prominent figure of the Literary Baroque of Peru and one of the most important intellectuals from Colonial Spanish America (along with the New Spain writers Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora). Juan de Espinosa Medrano is the author of the most famous literary apologetic discourse in the Americas in the XVII century: the Apologético en favor de Don Luis de Góngora (1662). He also wrote autos sacramentales in Quechua —El robo de Proserpina y sueño de Endimión (c. 1650) and El hijo pródigo (c. 1657)—; comedies in Spanish —out of which only the biblical play Amar su propia muerte (c. 1650) is preserved—; panegyric sermons —compiled after his death in a volume called La Novena Maravilla (1695)—; and a course in Latin of thomistic philosophy —Philosophia Thomistica (1688)—. He acquired fame in life for the stylistic distinction and conceptual depth of his oeuvre (which was praised for its first-rate accordance to the scholastic and baroque epistemological parameters of his time). His polymathy, erudition and poetic ingenuity in the composition of sermons and literary works gained him the epithets of Sublime Doctor and Indian Demosthenes, as well as the less frequent ones of Criollo Phoenix and Tertullian of the Americas (all used to refer to him while alive). Additionally, after the Peruvian independence from Spanish Imperial rule took place, Juan de Espinosa Medrano's memory begun to be used as an exemplary model of the intellectual and moral potential of the peoples from South America (criollo, mestizos and indigenous populations included). The circumstances of Juan de Espinosa Medrano's origin, and the details about his first years of life, are —almost in their entirety—unknown. The absence of significant biographical data put forward in the will written by the own author days before his decease has further led to speculation about his ethnicity (or race) and identification. Furthermore, it has also led to manipulation and tendentious interpretations of the data preserved about his existence; such distortive reading has been especially pronounced in the many works of biographers, critics or commentators, akin to the political agenda of Indigenismo in Peru. What is incontrovertible, however, is that Juan de Espinosa Medrano always regarded himself both as Criollo and Spanish (an ideological servant of the Empire); evidences for such self-identification are to be found in his oeuvre, in which Juan de Espinosa Medrano sides constantly with the Spaniards, and often describes Native American populations as 'enemies', 'barbarous' and 'idolatrous' (he does not link himself with Native American peoples' cultures and ethnicity, and it is also unthinkable that an indigenous person could have held the power and clergy positions he did during his lifetime). His vast baroque production, written in Spanish, Latin and Quechua —in an aesthetic register different to the dialects now extant— was published both in America and Europe, however, only at the end of his life in the Old World. It had impact exclusively in the Viceroyalty of Peru, nonetheless, particularly because of a sabotage plan carried out by Jesuit priests in Rome at the end of the XVII century, which succeeded in impeding the circulation of Juan de Espinosa Medrano's philosophic course in Latin across the Old World (the work is the aforementioned Philosophia Thomistica). It was in this period that the Jesuit University of Saint Ignatius of Loyola contended with the Seminary of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Cuzco —institution that Juan de Espinosa Medrano represented— for the maintenance of its right in exclusivity to grant the degree of doctor to those instructed in Theology (a situation that forced the Seminary students, of thomist instruction, to present themselves before a jury of Jesuit theologians —followers of the doctrine of Francisco Suárez— for the evaluation leading to the conferral of their degree). In the present, the fascinating mysteries of his biography and the intrinsic quality of his literary production notwithstanding, the study of the works and life of Juan de Espinosa Medrano has extensively fallen to relegation or oblivion. This way, even if a certain part of his biography still survives in the oral tradition of the region of Apurímac —where it has acquired unusual characteristics—, in Cusco as well as in the Peruvian Literary Canon, knowledge of his life and work circumscribes mostly to scholars of Literature in Colonial Spanish America.

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Juan Espinoza Medrano District

Juan Espinoza Medrano District is one of the seven districts of the province Antabamba in Peru.

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Juan José Castelli

Juan José Castelli (July 19, 1764 – October 12, 1812) was an Argentine lawyer.

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Juan Pérez Bocanegra

Pérez de Bocanegra was parish priest in this church in Andahuaylillas Juan Pérez de Bocanegra, T.O.S.F. (d. 1645) was a Catholic priest and member of the Third Order of St. Francis, who was a musician, and specialist in the indigenous languages of colonial Peru.

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Juan Velasco Alvarado

Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a left-wing Peruvian General who served as the 58th President of Peru from 1968 to 1975 under the title " President of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces".

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Juan Wallparrimachi

Juan Wallparrimachi (1793–1814) was a poet who wrote in Quechua languages.

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Juana Azurduy de Padilla

Juana Azurduy Llanos (July 12, 1780 – May 25, 1862) was a Bolivian guerrilla military leader from Chuquisaca, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (now Sucre, Bolivia).

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Juch'uy Llallawa

Juch'uy Llallawa (Quechua juch'uy small, llallawa the god of seed-time during the Inca period, "little Llallawa", Hispanicized spelling Juchuy Llallagua) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Julcamarca District

Julcamarca District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Julcán

Julcán (possibly from Quechua qullqa, deposit, storehouse, -n a suffix) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Julia Ferrer

Julia Ferrer (1925–1995) was a Peruvian poet and writer.

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Juliaca

Juliaca (Spanish: Juliaca, Quechua: Hullaqa, Aymara: Hullaqa) is the capital of San Roman Province in the Puno Region of southeastern Peru.

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Julio C. Tello

Julio César Tello (April 11, 1880 – June 3, 1947) was a Peruvian archaeologist.

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Jullutahuarco

Jullutahuarco (possibly from Quechua qulluta, kalluta mortar, warkhu hanging; a coin) is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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July 1966

The following events occurred in July 1966.

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Junín Region

Junín is a region in the central highlands and westernmost Peruvian Amazon.

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Jupa Tawqaña

Jupa Tawqaña (Aymara jupa quinoa, tawqaña to pile, "where quinoa is piled", hispanicized spelling Jupaytaugana) or Jupa Tawqana (Quechua tawqa heap, pile, -na a suffix) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Jupucunca

Jupucunca (possibly from Quechua qhupu hump, kunka throat, gullet, "hump throat") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Justo Apu Sahuaraura District

Justo Apu Sahuaraura District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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K'allapayuq

K'allapayuq (Quechua k'allapa stretcher, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a stretcher", Hispanicized spelling Callapayoc) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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K'allapayuq Urqu

K'allapayuq Urqu (Quechua k'allapa stretcher, yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, urqu mountain, "the mountain with a stretcher", also spelled Callapayoc Orqo, Kallapayuq Orqo) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru on top of a mountain of the same name.

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K'illi K'illi

K'illi K'illi (Quechua k'illi American kestrel (Falco sparverius) / fringe, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, Aymara k'illi k'illi a certain bird of prey, a little smaller than a hawk, also spelled Killi Killi) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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K'illi Mayu Punta

K'illi Mayu Punta (Quechua k'illi American kestrel (Falco sparverius); fringe, mayu river, also spelled Quillimayu Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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K'ipakhara

K'ipakhara (Quechua k'ipa decomposed rests of plants in the field used as fertilizer, khara dung, hispanicized spelling Quepacara) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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K'isi K'isini

K'isi K'isini (Aymara and Quechua expression, k'isi a stipa variety, the reduplication signifies there is a group or complex of something, the Aymara suffix -ni indicates ownership, "the one with a group of stipa", Hispanicized spelling Quisi Quisini) is a mountain in the Cordillera Occidental in the Andes of Bolivia.

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K'isi Kancha

K'isi Kancha (Quechua k'isi a stipa variety, kancha corral, "stipa corral", hispanicized spelling Quisicancha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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K'uchu Hanka

K'uchu Hanka (Quechua k'uchu corner, local Quechua hanka snowcapped ridge or peak; ice, "corner peaks", Hispanicized spelling Jochojanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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K'uyka

K'uyka (Quechua for earthworm, "dry lake", also spelled Kuillca) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kachi Mach'ay Urqu

Kachi Mach'ay Urqu (Quechua kachi salt, mach'ay cave, urqu mountain, "salt cave mountain", hispanicized spelling Cachimachay Orjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kachi Mayu (Chuquisaca)

Kachi Mayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", also spelled Cachi) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Oropeza Province, in the Sucre and Yotalla Municipalities.

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Kachi Mayu (Oruro)

Kachi Mayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", hispanicized spelling Cachi Mayu) is a Bolivian river east of Poopó Lake in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality.

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Kachi Qhata

Kachi Qhata (Quechua kachi salt, qhata slope, hillside, "salt slope", also spelled Cachiccata) is a slope in the Cusco Region in Peru with quarries used as a source of porphyry by the Incas.

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Kachi Raqra

Kachi Raqra (Quechua kachi salt, raqra fissure, crack, crevice, "salt crack (or crevice)", also spelled Cachiracra) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kachi Unu

Kachi Unu (Quechua kachi salt, unu, yaku water, "salt water", Hispanicized spelling Cachi Unu) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Kachimayu

Kachimayu or Kachi Mayu (Quechua for "salt river", hispanicized spellings Cachimayo, Cachimayu, Cachi Mayu) may refer to.

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Kachimayu (Ayacucho-Huancavelica)

Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", hispanicized spellings Cachimayo or Cachi) is a river in Peru located in the regions Ayacucho and Huancavelica.

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Kachimayu (Cusco)

Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", Hispanicized spelling Cachimayo) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Anta Province.

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Kachimayu (Huancavelica)

Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", hispanicized spelling Cachimayo) is a river in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, on the border of the districts of Ascensión and Huancavelica.

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Kaiko (mountain)

Kaiko (possibly Quechua for a type of hunt) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Kallawaya

The Kallawaya are an itinerant group of traditional healers living in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Kallawaya language

Kallawaya, also Callahuaya or Callawalla is an endangered, secret, mixed language in Bolivia.

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Kanamarka

Kanamarka or Kanamarca (possibly from Quechua k'ana glowing, K'ana a Peruvian people, marka village) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Kantu

Kantu or k'antu is an ancient style of music and circle dance which is widespread since incaic or even preincaic epoch on the Peruvian and Bolivian highlands.

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Kapillayuq

Kapillayuq (Quechua kapilla chapel (a borrowing from Spanish capilla), -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a chapel", also spelled Capillayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kaquiabamba District

Kaquiabamba District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Karla Gallardo

Karla Gallardo is a co-founder of the fashion company Cuyana.

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Kashpi

Kashpi (local Quechua for stick (k'aspi), hispanicized spelling Cashpe) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kawituyuq

Kawituyuq (Quechua kawitu camp bed; rocking chair; swing; barbecue, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, possibly "the one with a camp bed", also spelled Cahuituyoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kawituyuq (Concepción)

Kawituyuq (Quechua kawitu camp bed; rocking chair; swing; barbecue, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, possibly "the one with a camp bed", also spelled Cahuituyoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kaywa

Kaywa (Quechua for a Cyclanthera species, (Cyclanthera pedata or Cyclanthera brachybotrys) Hispanicized spelling Cayhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kellococha (Cusco)

Kellococha (possibly from Quechua q'illu yellow, qucha lake, lagoon, "yellow lake"), also spelled Kellococha, Kelloccocha, Quellococha, also Qellococha, Qelloqocha, Q'elloqocha, is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Huaylllabamba District.

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Khari Khari

Khari Khari (Quechua, a thorny medical plant, a species of rubus, hispanicized spellings Cari Cari, Kari Kari, Kari-Kari) is a mountain in the Andes in the Potosí Department of Bolivia.

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Khari Khari Lakes

The Khari Khari Lakes (Quechua khari khari a thorny medical plant, a species of rubus, hispanicized spellings Cari Cari, Kari Kari, Kari-Kari) are two closely connected artificial lakes, San Ildefonso and San Pablo (now integrated into San Ildefonso) situated in the Khari Khari mountain range of Bolivia.

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Khichuqaqa

Khichuqaqa (Quechua khichu a piece of a whole, fraction, qaqa rock,Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) also spelled K'echuqaqa) is an archaeological site in Peru with rock paintings and tombs nearby.

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Khirki Urqu

Khirki Urqu (Quechua khirki armadillo, urqu mountain, "armadillo mountain", Hispanicized spelling Querque Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kichwa language

Kichwa (Kichwa shimi, Runashimi, also Spanish Quichua) is a Quechuan language that includes all Quechua varieties of Ecuador and Colombia (Inga), as well as extensions into Peru.

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Kikash

Kikash (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Quicash) or Pampash (in the local Quechua variant, pampa means "large plain")Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about) high. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Aquia District. It is situated southwest of the main range in a small subrange called Waman Wiqi (Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, wiqi tear, "falcon tear" or "hawk tear", hispanicized Huaman Hueque, Huamán Hueque, Huamanhuequi). There is a little lake named Waman Wiqi southeast of the Kikash. The short little stream Pampash originates on the west side of the mountain. It flows west to Patiwillka River.

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Killa Mach'ay

Killa Mach'ay (Quechua killa moon, mach'ay cave, "moon cave", also spelled Killa Machay, Killamachay, Quillamachay) is an archaeological site with rock paintings and petroglyphs in Peru.

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Killa Rumi

Killa Rumi (Quechua killa moon, rumi stone, "moon stone", hispanicized spelling Quillarumi) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru on a mountain of that name.

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Killa Wañunan

Killa Wañunan (Quechua killa moon, wañuy to die, -na a suffix, "where the moon dies", -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Quillahuañunan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Killarumiyuq

Killarumiyuq (Quechua killa moon, rumi stone, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a moon stone", Hispanicized and mixed spellings Killarumiyoc, Quillarumiyoc, Quillarumiyoq, also Killarumiyoq) is an archaeological park in Peru.

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Kimbiri District

Kimbiri is a district in the western La Convención Province in Peru.

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Kimsa Chata (Arequipa)

Kimsa Chata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", hispanicized spelling Quimsachata) is a group of three mountains in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Kimsa Chata (Bolivia-Chile)

Kimsa Chata or Kimsachata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", Hispanicized Quimsa Chata, Quimsachata) is a -long volcanic complex on a north-south alignment along the border between Bolivia and Chile, overseeing Chungara Lake.

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Kimsa Chata (Carangas)

Kimsa Chata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", hispanicized spellings Quimsa Chata, Quimsachata, Quinsa Chata) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about 4,648 m (15,249 ft) high.

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Kimsa Chata (Ingavi)

Kimsa Chata, also spelled Kimsachata, (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", Hispanicized spellings Quimsachata, Quimsa Chata) is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia.

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Kimsa Chata (Los Andes)

Kimsa Chata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains") is a mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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Kimsa Chata (Sabaya)

Kimsa Chata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", Hispanicized spelling Quimsa Chata) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Kimsa Chata (Sajama)

Kimsa Chata (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains", Hispanicized Quimsa Chata) is a group of three mountains in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Kimsa Kunturiri

Kimsa Kunturiri (Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, kunturi condor, -ri a suffix, hispanicized spelling Quimsa Condoriri) is a group of three mountains in the Andes of Bolivia in the Potosí Department at the border of Tomás Frías Province and Cornelio Saavedra Province.

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Kimsa Qaqa

Kimsa Qaqa (Quechua kimsa three, qaqa rock, "three rocks", hispanicized spelling Quimsajaja) is a group of three mountains in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kimsa Qucha (Bolivia)

Kimsa Qucha (Quechua kimsa three, qucha lake, "three lakes", also spelled Quimsa Khocha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kimsa Tinkuy

Kimsa Tinkuy (Quechua kimsa three, to meet, meeting, (also related to the confluence of rivers) "three meetings", also spelled Quimsa Tincuy, Quimsa Ticuy) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kimsa Ukru Punta

Kimsa Ukru Punta (Quechua kimsa three, ukru hole, pit, hollow, punta peak; ridge, "three hollows peak", also spelled Quinsaucro Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kimsa Waylla

Kimsa Waylla (Quechua kimsa three, waylla meadow, "three meadows", Hispanicized spelling Quimsa Huaylla) is a mountain group in the Andes of Bolivia in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, about (4,980 m (16,339 ft) high. It is located in the Khari Khari mountain range east of Potosí. The group lies in the east of the range at the end of the Idelfonso valley. It is situated near the Qhispi Llaqta stream, north-west of the mountains Illimani and Uma Jalanta and north-east of the mountains Wak'ani and Masuni.

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Kimsaqucha

Kimsaqucha or Kimsa Qucha (Quechua kimsa three, qucha lake, "three lakes", also spelled Quimsacocha, also Kimsacocha, Kimsaqocha, Kinsa Qocha, Kinsaccocha, Kinsacocha, Kinsaqocha, Quimsa Ccocha, Quimsa Khocha, Quimsaccocha, Quimsacocha, Quinsa Khocha, Quinsa Kocha) may refer to.

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Kimsaqucha (Apurímac)

Kimsaqucha (Quechua kimsa three, qucha lake, "three lakes", hispanicized spelling Quimsacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kimsaqucha (Puno)

Kimsaqucha (Quechua kimsa three, qucha lake, "three lakes", hispanicized spelling Quimsacocha) is a group of three lakes in Peru located in the Puno Region, Carabaya Province, Ituata District.

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Kingdom of Cusco

The Kingdom of Cusco (sometimes spelled Cuzco and in Quechua Qosqo or Qusqu) was a small kingdom based in Cusco on the Andean mountain ranges that began as a small city-state founded by the Incas around the start of 13th century.

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Kinra

Kinra (Quechua kimray, kinray, kinra slope, hispanicized spelling Quinra) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kinwa Ukru

Kinwa Ukru (Quechua kinwa Chenopodium quinoa, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "quinoa hole", Hispanicized spelling Quenhuaucro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kinwamayu

Kinwamayu (Quechua kinwa a plant (Chenopodium quinoa), mayu river, Hispanicized spelling Ccuenhuamayo) is a river in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Victor Fajardo Province, Huancapi District.

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Kinwaqucha (Ayacucho)

Kinwaqucha (Quechua kinwa quinoa, qucha lake, "quinoa lake", also spelled Ccuenhua Cocha, Cuenhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Huanca Sancos Province, Sacsamarca District.

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Kinwaqucha (Huánuco)

Kinwaqucha (Quechua kinwa quinoa, qucha lake, "quinoa lake", also spelled Quinuacocha) is a lake in the Huánuco Region of Peru at a mountain of that name.

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Kishuara District

Kishuara (from Kiswara, the Aymara name for Buddleja incana), is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Kiswar (disambiguation)

Kiswar (Quechua for buddleja incana, also spelled queshuar, quishuar, quesuar, quisoar, quisuar, quisuar) may refer to.

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Kiswar (Recuay)

Kiswar (Quechua for Buddleja incana, also spelled Quisuar) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kiswar, Ancash

Kiswar (Quechua for buddleja incana, Hispanicized Quishuar) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Kiswarani Q'asa

Kiswarani Q'asa (Aymara kiswara Buddleja incana, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, kiswarani "the one with kiswara", Quechua q'asa mountain pass, "Kiswarani mountain pass" or "mountain pass with kiswara", hispanicized spelling Quisuaraniccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kiswarniyuq (Ayacucho)

Kiswarniyuq (Quechua kiswar a species of shrub or tree (Buddleja incana), -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with kiswar", Hispanicized spellings Quisuarnioc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kita Raqsa

Kita Raqsa (Quechua kita dam, raqsa order, work shift, change, alternate guarding, 'alternate guarding of the dam', also spelled Quitaracsa) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kiwyu (Huarochirí)

Kiwyu (Jaqaru for a kind of partridges, hispanicized spelling Quiuyo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Kiwyu Waqanan

Kiwyu Waqanan (Jaqaru kiwyu a kind of partridges, Quechua waqay crying, to cry, -na a suffix, "where the partridge cries", Hispanicized spelling Quiviohuaganan) is a mountain in the northern part of the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Komikan

Komikan (from the Mapuche kom ikan "to eat all") is a two-player abstract strategy board game of the Mapuches (known by the Spaniards as the Araucanians) from Chile and Argentina.

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Kosñipata District

Kosñipata District is one of six districts of the province Paucartambo in Peru.

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Kuchpanqa

Kuchpanqa (Quechua kuchpay to roll, -nqa an archaic nominalising suffix to indicate a place destinated for something, "(place) for rolling something", hispanicized spelling Cuchpanga) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kukuli

Kukuli (Quechua for white-winged dove) is a 1961 Peruvian drama film directed by Luis Figueroa, Eulogio Nishiyama and Cesar Villanueva.

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Kukuli, Arequipa

Kukuli (Quechua for white-winged dove) is an archaeological site with rock paintings and tombs in Peru.

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Kulli Pata

Kulli Pata or Kullipata (Quechua, kulli a color between blue and carmine (purple, violet, mulberry-colored), pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank (of a river), shore, ""purple or violet elevated place") is a mountain in the north of the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, about high.

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Kunka

Kunka (Aymara and Quechua for throat, gullet, neck, voice, hispanicized spelling Cunca) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Kunkayuq

Kunkayuq (Quechua kunka throat, gullet -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a throat (or gullet)", hispanicized spelling Cuncayoc) is a mountain in the northern part of the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunkush Kancha

Kunkush Kancha (Ancash Quechua kunkush Puya raimondii, Quechua kancha enclosure; corral, 'the Puya raimondii field', also spelled Cuncushcancha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntisuyu

Kuntisuyu or Kunti Suyu (Quechua kunti west, suyu region, part of a territory, each of the four regions which formed the Inca Empire, "western region") was the southwestern provincial region of the Inca Empire.

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Kuntur K'uchu

Kuntur K'uchu (Quechua kuntur condor, k'uchu corner, "condor corner", hispanicized spelling Condorcucho) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Muyunan

Kuntur Muyunan (Quechua kuntur condor, muyuy to move circularly, -na, -n suffixes, 'where the condor flies around in cicles', also spelled Cóndor Muyunan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Pata

Kuntur Pata (Quechua kuntur condor, pata step, bank of a river, "condor step" or "condor bank", Hispanicized spelling Condorpata, Cóndorpata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kuntur Puñuna

Kuntur Puñuna (quechua kuntur condor, puñuna bed, "condor bed", hispanicized spelling Condor Puñuna) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Puna

Kuntur Puna (Quechua kuntur condor, puna an ecoregion near the Andes, "condor puna", Hispanicized spelling Condor Puna, Condorpuna, Cóndor Puna, Cóndorpuna) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kuntur Punta

Kuntur Punta (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua punta peak; ridge, "condor peak (or ridge)", also spelled Cóndor Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Qaqa

Kuntur Qaqa (Quechua kuntur condor, qaqa rock, "condor rock", hispaniczed spellings Condor Jaja, Condor Khakha, Cóndor Caca, Condorcaca, Condorcaga, Condorgaga, Condorjaca, Condorjaja) may refer to.

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Kuntur Qaqa (Ancash)

Kuntur Qaqa (Quechua kuntur condor, qaqa rock, "condor rock", hispanicized spelling Condorgaga) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Qaqa (Bolivia)

Kuntur Qaqa (Quechua kuntur condor, qaqa rock, "condor rock", also spelled Condor Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kuntur Qaqa (Chayanta)

Kuntur Qaqa (Quechua kuntur condor, qaqa rock, "condor rock", also spelled Condor Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kuntur Salla

Kuntur Salla (Quechua kuntur condor, salla large cliff of gravel, "condor cliff", Hispanicized spelling Condorsalla) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kuntur Sayana (Arequipa)

Kuntur Sayana (Quechua kuntur condor, sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "condor stop", hispanicized spelling Condor Sayana) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Sayana (Puno)

Kuntur Sayana (Quechua kuntur condor, sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "condor stop", hispanicized spelling Condorsayana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Sinqa (Ancash)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condorsencca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Sinqa (Ayacucho)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condor Sencca, Condor-Sencca, Condor Senja) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kuntur Sinqa (disambiguation)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condor Sencca, Condor-Sencca, Condor Senja, Condor Sincca, Condorcencca, Condorcinca, Condorsencca, Condorsenga, Condorsenja, Condorsincca, Condorsinja, Condorsenqa, Cóndorsencca) may refer to.

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Kuntur Sinqa (Jauja)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condorsenga) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Sinqa (Junín)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Cóndorsencca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Sinqa (La Convención)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condor Sencca, Condorsencca) is a viewpoint in Peru.

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Kuntur Sinqa (Paruro)

Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa, nose, "condor nose", also spelled Condorsenja) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Tiyana

Kuntur Tiyana (Quechua kuntur condor, tiyana seat, "condor seat", also spelled Cóndortiana) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Tuqlla

Kuntur Tuqlla (Quechua kuntur condor, tuqlla trap, "condor trap", also spelled Condortojlla) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Tuqllana

Kuntur Tuqllana (Quechua kuntur condor, tuqlla trap, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is caught in a trap', also spelled Condor Tocllana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Wachana

Kuntur Wachana or Kuntur Wachanan (Quechua kuntur condor, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born', -n a suffix, also spelled Condor Huachana, Cóndorhuachana, Condor Wachana; Condorhuachanan, Cóndorhuachanan) may refer to.

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Kuntur Wachana (Bolivia)

Kuntur Wachana (Quechua kuntur condor, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born', also spelled Condor Huachana) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kuntur Wachana (film)

Kuntur Wachana (Quechua for 'where the condor is born') is a Peruvian docudrama directed by Federico García Hurtado (born in Cusco, 1937).

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Kuntur Wachanan

Kuntur Wachanan (Quechua kuntur condor, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born', -n a suffix, also spelled Condorhuachanan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Wachanan (Lima)

Kuntur Wachanan (Quechua kuntur condor, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born', -n a suffix, also spelled Cóndorhuachanan) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Wamani

Kuntur Wamani (Quechua kuntur condor, wamani sternum; xiphoid process; god of the Ch'anka mythology; provinces of the Inca Empire, hispanicized spellings Condor Huamani, Condor Huamaní) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Wamani (Castrovirreyna)

Kuntur Wamani (Quechua kuntur condor, wamani sternum; xiphoid process; god of the Ch'anka mythology; provinces of the Inca Empire, hispanicized spellings Condor Huamani, Condor Huamaní) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Waqta

Kuntur Waqta (Quechua kuntur condor, waqta side, flank, "condor side", Hispanicized spelling Cóndorhuacta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Kuntur Wasi

Kuntur Wasi (Quechua kuntur condor, wasi house, "condor house") is the name given to the ruins of a religious center with complex architecture and stone sculptures, located in the Andean highlands of Peru.

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Kuntur Wasi (Ancash)

Kuntur Wasi (Quechua kuntur condor, wasi rock, "condor house", also spelled Condorhuasi) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Wasi (Bolivia)

Kuntur Wasi (Quechua kuntur condor, wasi house, "condor house") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Kuntur Wasi (disambiguation)

Kuntur Wasi (Quechua for "condor house", hispanicized spellings Condor Huasi, Cóndor Huasi, Condorhuasi) may refer to.

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Kuntur Wasi (Peru)

Kuntur Wasi (Quechua kuntur condor, wasi rock, "condor house", also spelled Condorhuasi) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Wayi

Kuntur Wayi or Kuntur Wayin (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "condor house", also spelled Condorhuayi, Condor-Huain) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Kuntur Wayi (disambiguation)

Kuntur Wayi or Kuntur Wayin (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "condor house", -n a suffix, also spelled Condorhuayi; Condor Huayin, Cóndor Huain, Condor-Huain, Condorhuain, Cóndorhuain) may refer to.

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Kuntur Wayin

Kuntur Wayin (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "condor house",Robert Beér, Armando Muyolemaj, Dr. Hernán S. Aguilarpaj. Vocabulario Comparativo Quechua Ecuatoriano - Quechua Ancashino, Castellano - English, Brighton. October 2006. -n a suffix, also spelled Condor Huayin) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntur Wayin (Junín)

Kuntur Wayin (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "condor house", -n a suffix, also spelled Cóndorhuain) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kuntur Wayin (Recuay)

Kuntur Wayin (Quechua kuntur condor, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "condor house", -n a suffix, also spelled Condorhuain) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kunturi (Condesuyos)

Kunturi (Aymara for condor, hispanicized spelling Condori) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunturi (Ikmaqucha)

Kunturi (Aymara for condor, hispanicized spelling Condori) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunturi (La Unión)

Kunturi (Aymara for condor, hispanicized spelling Condori) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunturillu (Arequipa)

Kunturillu (Quechua for "black and white", hispanicized spelling Condorillo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunturillu (Ayacucho)

Kunturillu (Quechua for "black and white", hispanicized spelling Condorillo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kunturillu (Bolivia)

Kunturillu (Quechua for "black and white", also spelled Condorillo) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Kunturillu (disambiguation)

Kunturillu (Quechua for "black and white", also spelled Condorillo) may refer to.

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Kunturiri (Frías)

Kunturiri (Aymara kunturi condor, -(i)ri a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Condoriri) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kunturkanki District

Kunturkanki District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Kunturkunka

Kunturkunka (Quechua kuntur condor, kunka throat, gullet, neck, voice, Hispanicized spelling Condorcunca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Kunturmarka, Ayacucho

Kunturmarka (Quechua kuntur condor, marka village / storey, Hispanicized spelling Condormarca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Kunturmarka, Pasco

Kunturmarka (Quechua kuntur condor, marka village / storey, Hispanicized spelling Condormarca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Kunturqucha

Kunturqucha (Quechua hatun big, tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Condorccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Paucar del Sara Sara Province, Oyolo District.

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Kunturwasa

Kunturwasa (Quechua kuntur condor, wasa back, "condor back", hispanicized spelling Condorhuasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Kuntuyuq

Kuntuyuq or Quntuyuq (Quechua kuntu, quntu fragrance, aroma, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a fragrance", hispanicized spelling Contuyog, Cuntuyog) is an archaeological site with rock paintings on a mountain of the same name in Peru.

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Kura Puñusqa

Kura Puñusqa (Quechua kura priest, puñuy to sleep, -sqa a suffix, 'a priest who fell asleep', also spelled Cura Puñuskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Kuraka

A kuraka (Quechua for the principal governor of a province or a communal authority in the Tawantinsuyu) or curaca (hispanicized spelling) was an official of the Inca Empire who held the role of magistrate, about 4 levels down from the Sapa Inca, the head of the Empire.

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Kuttanacaiman

Kuttanacaiman is a monotypic genus of extinct caiman represented by the type species Kuttanacaiman iquitosensis.

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Kuyayky

Kuyayky is one of the most popular and newly influential bands in Andean music.

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La Bella Durmiente, Peru

La Bella Durmiente (Spanish for Sleeping Beauty), also known as Puma Ringri (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, rinri ear, "puma ear"), is a mountain and prominent feature of Tingo María National Park, in the region of Huánuco, Peru.

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La Chascona

La Chascona was one of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s three houses, the others being his house in Isla Negra and La Sebastiana, his house in Valparaíso.

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La Convención Province

La Convención Province is the largest of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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La Mar Province

La Mar Province is a province in the north-east corner of the Ayacucho Region, Peru.

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La Merced District, Churcampa

La Merced District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa in Peru.

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La Merced, Junín

La Merced, Chanchamayo (in hispanicized spelling) or Chanchamayu (Quechua chanchay to walk and leap about, to walk quickly and confused, chancha chancha to walk quickly and irregularly, shancha a kind of bird, mayu river) is the capital of the Chanchamayo Province in the Junín Region in Peru.

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La Paz Department (Bolivia)

The La Paz Department of Bolivia comprises with a 2012 census population of 2,706,359 inhabitants.

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La Tierra de Jauja

La Tierra de Jauja (English: The Land of Jauja) is a Spanish paso or entremés, written by Lope de Rueda and first published in 1547.

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La Unión Province, Peru

La Unión is a province of the Arequipa Region in Peru.

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Ladislao Cabrera Province

Ladislao Cabrera is a province in the southern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Lagniappe

A lagniappe is "a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase" (such as a 13th doughnut on purchase of a dozen), or more broadly, "something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure." The word entered English from the Louisiana French adapting a Quechua word brought in to New Orleans by the Spanish Creoles.

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Lake 69

Lake 69 (Spanish: Laguna 69) is a small lake near of the city of Huaraz, in the region of Áncash, Peru.

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Lake Acchicocha

Lake Acchicocha (possibly from Quechua aqchi hawk or sparrowhawk, qucha lake,"hawk lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Lake Acococha

Lake Acococha (possibly from Quechua aqu sand, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Marcapomacocha District.

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Lake Acucocha

Lake Acucocha (possibly from Quechua aqu sand, qucha lake, "sand lake") is a lake in the Pasco Region in Peru.

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Lake Agnococha

Lake Agnococha (possibly from Quechua aknu beautiful, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Castrovirreyna Province, Santa Ana District.

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Lake Alcacocha (Junín)

Lake Alcacocha (possibly from Quechua allqa black-and-white qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Junín Province, Junín District.

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Lake Alcacocha (Pasco)

Lake Alcacocha (possibly from Quechua allqa black-and-white qucha lake) is a lake in Peru situated in the Pasco Region, Daniel Alcides Carrion Province, Tusi District, and in the Pasco Province, Simón Bolívar District.

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Lake Allicocha

Lake Allicocha (possibly from Quechua alli good, sane, qucha lake, "good lake" or "sane lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District;http://escale.minedu.gob.pe/documents/10156/1367926/ugel_asuncion.pdf - UGEL map of Asuncion Province at a height of, 204 m long and 113 m at its widest point.

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Lake Allpacocha

Lake Allpacocha (possibly from Quechua allpa earth, qucha lake), Lake Japracocha or Lake Japrucocha is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Ancapuachanan

Lake Ancapuachanan (possibly from Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, wacha birth, to give birth -p, -na, -n suffixes) is a small lake in the Huaytapallana mountain range in Peru.

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Lake Ancascocha

Lake Ancascocha (possibly from Quechua anqas blue, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Chaviña District, and in the Parinacochas Province, Coracora District.

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Lake Angascocha

Lake Angascocha (possibly from Quechua anqas blue, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District.

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Lake Apiñaccocha

Lake Apiñaccocha (possibly from Quechua apiña, maswa a flowering, partly eatable plant, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, in the districts of Chipao and Puquio.

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Lake Armaccocha

Lake Armaccocha (possibly from Quechua arma bath / plough, qucha lake) is a lake in the Vilcanota mountain range in Peru.

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Lake Asnacocha

Lake Asnacocha (possibly from Quechua asna, asnaq foul-smelling, stinking, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Acomayo Province, Mosoc Llacta District.

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Lake Atuncocha

Lake Atuncocha (possibly from Quechua hatun big, large qucha lake, "big lake"), also known as Lake Cullicocha (possibly from Quechua kulli a color between blue and carmine (purple, violet, mulberry-colored) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Santa Cruz District. It is situated at a height of about, about 1.88 km long and 0.6 km at its widest point. Lake Atuncocha lies in the Cordillera Blanca, northwest of Santa Cruz and Pergarumi, between Lake Rajucocha in the east and Lake Collorcocha in the west.

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Lake Auquiscocha

Lake Auquiscocha or Auquishcocha (both possibly from Wanka Quechua awkish to water, to irrigate; to give to drink, Quechua awki prince; a mythical figure of the Andean culture, qucha lake) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Carhuaz Province, Shilla District.

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Lake Azulcocha

Lake Azulcocha (possibly from Spanish azul, blue; and Quechua qucha, lake) is a lake in the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Ñahuimpuquio (Junín)

Lake Ñahuimpuquio (possibly from Quechua ñawi button hole / eye, -n a suffix, pukyu spring of water / source / well) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Chupaca Province, Ahuac District.

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Lake Caracocha

Lake Caracocha or Lake Ccaraccocha (both possibly from Quechua q'ara naked, bald, unpopulated, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huaytará Province, Pilpichaca District.

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Lake Carhuacocha (Jesús-Queropalca)

Lake Carhuacocha (possibly from Quechua qarwa leaf worm, larva of a beetle; pale, yellowish, golden, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huanuco Region, Lauricocha Province, on the border of the districts of Jesús and Queropalca.

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Lake Carhuacocha (San Miguel de Cauri)

Lake Carhuacocha Map of the area (possibly from Quechua qarwa leaf worm, larva of a beetle / pale / yellowish / golden, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, San Miguel de Cauri District.

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Lake Challhuacocha (Cusco)

Challhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Lake Chaupicocha (Lima)

Lake Chaupicocha (possibly from Quechua chawpi central, middle, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Oyón Province, Oyón District.

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Lake Chaupicocha (Puno)

Lake Chaupicocha (possibly from Quechua chawpi central, middle, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, Carabaya Province, Macusani District.

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Lake Chaupijocha (Ayacucho)

Lake Chaupijocha (possibly from Quechua chawpi middle, central, qucha lake) is a lake in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Lake Choclococha

Choclococha (possibly from Quechua chuqllu corncob, qucha lake, "corncob lake") is a large lake in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Lake Chullpacocha

Lake Chullpacocha (possibly from Quechua chullpa an ancient burial tower, qucha lake, "chullpa lake") is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Cochabamba

Lake Cochabamba (possibly from Quechua qucha lake, pampa a large plain) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Laraos District.

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Lake Conococha

Lake Conococha (possibly from Quechua quñuq, qunuq warm, lukewarm, qucha lake, "warm lake") is a South American lake located in the Andes mountains of northwestern Peru.

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Lake Ecma

Lake Ecma or Lake Igma (possibly from Quechua ikma widow, qucha lake) is a lake in the Wansu mountain range in Peru.

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Lake Huascacocha (Huánuco)

Lake Huascacocha (possibly from Quechua waskha or waska: rope; or wask'a: rectangle, long; and qucha: lake) or Lake Huacacocha is a lake in Peru located in Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Jesús District.

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Lake Ichiccocha

Lake Ichiccocha (possibly from Ancash Quechua ichik small, little, few, Quechua qucha lake, "little lake") or Lake Chica is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Santa Cruz District.

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Lake Jochajucho

Lake Jochajucho (possibly from Quechua qucha lake, k'uchu corner, inside corner or outward angle) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, Sandia Province, Patambuco District.

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Lake Junin

Lake Junin (Spanish Lago Junín, named after the nearby town of Junin) or Chinchaycocha (possibly from Quechua chincha, chinchay north, northern, chinchay ocelot, qucha lake, lagoon, "northern lake" or "ocelot lake") is the largest lake entirely within Peruvian territory.

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Lake Lauricocha

Lake Lauricocha (possibly from Huánuco Quechua lawri bluish, Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "bluish lake") is a lake in the Andes mountains of central Peru, within Huánuco Region.

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Lake Lejiacocha

Lejiacocha (possibly from Quechua lliklla a rectangular shoulder cloth, qucha lake) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru at of elevation.

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Lake Llacsacocha

Lake Llacsacocha (possibly from Quechua llaksa puna teal (Anas puna); fearful; melting of metals; metal; bronze; a small ceremonial collar, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Lake Llamacocha

Lake Llamacocha (possibly from Quechua llama llama, qucha lake) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Llamacocha (Corongo)

Lake Llamacocha (possibly from Quechua llama llama, qucha lake) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Mamacocha

Lake Mamacocha (Quechua mama mother / madam, qucha lake) may refer to.

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Lake Mamacocha (Cajamarca)

Lake Mamacocha (possibly from Quechua mama mother / madam / qucha lake, mama qucha ocean, Mama Qucha) or Lake Yanacocha is a lake in Peru located in the Cajamarca Region, Cajamarca Province, Encañada District.

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Lake Mamacocha (Celendín)

Lake Mamacocha (Quechua mama mother / madam, qucha lake, mama qucha ocean, Mama Qucha) is a lake in Peru located in Cajamarca Region, Celendín Province, Huasmin District.

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Lake Mamacocha (Huánuco)

Lake Mamacocha (Quechua mama mother / madam, qucha lake, mama qucha ocean, Mama Qucha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huacaybamba Province, Pinra District.

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Lake Marcacocha

Lake Markacocha (possibly from Quechua marka village, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Marcapomacocha District.

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Lake Marcapomacocha

Lake Marcapomacochaescale.minedu.gob.pe - Map of Yauli Province (Junin Region) (possibly from Quechua marka village, puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru.

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Lake Mitococha

Lake Mitococha or Mitucocha (possibly from Quechua mit'u, mitu mud, qucha lake, "mud lake") is a lake in Peru located in Huanuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District.

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Lake Mucurca

Lake Mucurca (possibly from Quechua muyuy to turn, to move circularly / to turn a body around its axis, -rqa verbal suffix) is a lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, Cabanaconde District.

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Lake Mullucocha

Lake Mullucocha (possibly from Quechua mullu small pearl made of fine clay / marine shell which is offered to the divinities, qucha lake, lagoon) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tanta District.

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Lake Niñacocha

Niñacocha or Ninacocha (possibly from Quechua nina fire qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District.

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Lake Orconcocha (Ayacucho)

Lake Orconcocha (possibly from Quechua urqu male / mountain, -n a suffix, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, in the districts Chipao and Puquio.

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Lake Palcacocha

Palcacocha (possibly from Quechua pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, qucha lake) is a glacier lake in the Andes mountain range of South America in northwestern Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaraz Province.

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Lake Pariacocha

Lake Pariacocha (possibly from Quechua parya reddish, copper or sparrow, qucha lake) is a lake in the eastern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Parinacochas

Lake Parinacochas (possibly from Aymara parina flamingo, Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "flamingo lake") is a lake in Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Lake Paucarcocha

Lake Paucarcocha (possibly from Quechua pawqar multi-coloured, qucha lake, lagoon, "multi-coloured lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tanta District.

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Lake Pomacocha (Ayacucho)

Lake Pomacocha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake, "puma lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Vilcas Huamán Province.

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Lake Pomacocha (Pasco)

Lake Pomacocha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Simón Bolívar District.

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Lake Pomacochas

Lake Pomacochas or Lake Pomacocha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located near the town of Florida, Bongará Province, Amazonas.

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Lake Pucacocha (Huaylas)

Lake Pucacocha (possibly from Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Pucacocha (Ocongate)

Lake Pucacocha (possibly from Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake") is a lake in the Vilcanota mountain range in Peru.

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Lake Pucrococha

Lake Pucrococha (possibly from Quechua p'ukru gorge, ravine, gully, hollow, valley, qucha lake, lagoon) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Marcapomacocha District.

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Lake Pumacocha (Jauja)

Lake Pumacocha or Lake Pomacocha (both possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in Jauja Province, Junín.

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Lake Pumacocha (Lima)

Lake Pumacocha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in Laraos District, Yauyos Province, Lima.

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Lake Pumacocha (Yauli)

Pumacocha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Yauli District.

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Lake Quengococha

Quengococha (possibly from Quechua q'inqu zig-zag qucha lake, "zig-zag lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Cajamarca Region, Cajabamba Province, Cajabamba District, in the east of the Cajabamba District.

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Lake Querococha

Lake Querococha (possibly from Quechua qiru ceremonial drinking vessel, or q'iru wood and qucha lake; "qiru lake" or "wood lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Recuay Province, in the districts Ticapampa and Catac.

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Lake Quinuacocha (Ancash)

Quinuacocha (possibly from Quechua kinwa quinoa, qucha lake, "quinoa lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Conchucos District.

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Lake Rajucocha

Lake Rajucocha (possibly from Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located at a height of about in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Santa Cruz District.

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Lake Sacacanicocha

Lake Sacacanicocha (possibly from Aymara saqaqa volcanic exhalation, -ni a suffix, Quechua qucha lake) is a lake in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Lake Sachavacayoc

Lake Sachavacayoc (possibly from Quechua sach'awaka tapir, -yuq a suffix) is a lake in Tambopata National Reserve in Peru.

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Lake Sacracocha

Lake Sacracocha (possibly from Quechua saqra malignant, bad, wicked; qucha lake) is a lake in the Andes of Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Llata District.

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Lake Sahuaccocha

Lake Sahuaccocha (Quechua sawa marriage, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Chipao District.

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Lake Saracocha

Lake Saracocha (possibly from Quechua sara maize, qucha lake, lagoon) is a lake in Peru situated in the Puno Region, San Roman Province, Cabanillas District.

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Lake Sarapococha

Lake Sarapococha or Lake Sarapacocha (possibly from Quechua qucha lake), is a lake in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Sibinacocha

Lake Sibinacocha (possibly from Quechua siwina whistle, qucha lake, lagoon) is a lake in Peru.

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Lake Singrenacocha

Lake Singrenacocha (possibly from Quechua sinkriy to walk in a line / to string, sikriy, sinri to string beads, -na a suffix, qucha lake) or Sigrenacocha is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, Ocongate District.

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Lake Sulluscocha

Lake Sulluscocha (possibly from Quechua sullu fetus/lock made of wood, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Cajamarca Region, Cajamarca Province, Llacanora District.

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Lake Tambococha

Lake Tambococha (possibly from Quechua tampu inn, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huanuco Region, Lauricocha Province, at the border of the districts Cauri and Jesús.

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Lake Tinquicocha

Lake Tinquicocha (possibly from Quechua t'inki union, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru Map of the area located in the Huanuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Cauri District at a height of about 4,365 m.

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Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca, Titiqaqa Qucha) is a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru.

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Lake Tuctococha

Lake Tuctococha (possibly from Quechua tuqtu broody hen, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Carhuacayan District.

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Lake Uspaccocha

Lake Uspaccocha or Uspaycocha (possibly from Quechua uspha, uchpha ash, rest of combustion, qucha lake, lagoon, "ash lake") is a lake in the Andes of Peru located in the Apurímac Region, Abancay Province, Abancay District.

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Lake Veluyoc Cocha

Lake Veluyoc Cocha (possibly from Quechua wilu dry maize reed, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, qucha lake) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Lake Yaguarcocha (Cajamarca)

Yaguarcocha, Yahuarcocha or Yawarcocha (possibly from Quechua yawar blood qucha lake, "blood lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Cajamarca Region, Cajabamba Province, Sitacocha District.

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Lake Yarinacocha

Lake Yarinacocha (possibly from Quechua yarina ivory palm, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ucayali Region, Coronel Portillo Province, Yarinacocha District.

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Lake Zungarococha

Lake Zungarococha (possibly from Quechua sunkaru a South American cat fish, qucha lake, is a lake in Peru. It lies near the Nanay River, southwest of Iquitos, in the Loreto Region, Maynas Province, San Juan Bautista District.

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Laksha Warina

Laksha Warina, Lakshawarina, Llaksha Warina or Llakshawarina (Quechua, hispanicized Lacshahuarina, Lacsha Huarina, Llacshahuarina, Llacsha Huarina), also known as Corona del Inca (Spanish for "crown of the Inca"), is a mountain in Peru.

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Lamas Quechua

Lamas or San Martín Quechua (Lamista, Llakwash Runashimi) is a variety of Quechua spoken in the provinces of Lamas in the Peruvian region of San Martin and in some villages on the river Huallaga in the region of Ucayali.

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Lamay District

Lamay District is one of eight districts of the province Calca in Peru.

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Lambayeque Quechua

Inkawasi-Kañaris is a variety of Quechua spoken in the districts of Incahuasi and Cañaris, Ferreñafe in the Peruvian region of Lambayeque.

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Lambrama District

Lambrama District is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in Peru.

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Lampa District, Lampa

Lampa District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Lampa District, Paucar del Sara Sara

Lampa District is one of ten districts of the province Paucar del Sara Sara in Peru.

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Lampa Province

Lampa province is a province of the Puno region in Peru.

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LANGAS

Langues Générales d'Amérique du Sud (Spanish: Lenguas Generales de América del Sur, Guarani: Ñe’ẽnguéra ymaguare ojeporuvéva América del Surpe, Quechua: Sudamericapi panpa simikuna) is a project of the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique dedicated to the study of documents found in South American countries in several indigenous languages written mainly by missionaries, there are others that were written by indigenous people.

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Language convergence

Language convergence is a type of linguistic change in which languages come to structurally resemble one another as a result of prolonged language contact and mutual interference.

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Language planning

Language planning is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure, or acquisition of languages or language variety within a speech community.

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Language revitalization

Language revitalization, also referred to as language revival or reversing language shift, is an attempt to halt or reverse the decline of a language or to revive an extinct one.

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Languages in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by languages, native language, home language, level of knowing language or a combination of these characteristics.

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Languages in Star Wars

The Star Wars science fiction universe, created by George Lucas, features dialogue that is not spoken in natural languages.

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Languages of Argentina

There are at least 40 spoken languages in Argentina.

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Languages of Bolivia

The languages of Bolivia include Spanish; several dozen indigenous languages, most prominently Aymara, Quechua, Chiquitano and Tupi Guaraní; Bolivian Sign Language (closely related to American Sign Language); and language of immigrants such as Plautdietsch.

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Languages of Colombia

More than 99.2% of Colombians speak the Colombian language; also 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages and the Romani language are spoken in the country.

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Languages of Ecuador

The predominant and official language of Ecuador is Spanish, in addition to Northern Quechua and other pre-colonial American languages, which are spoken by 2,300,000 (Adelaar 1991).

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Languages of North America

The languages of North America reflect not only that continent's indigenous peoples, but the European colonization as well.

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Languages of Peru

Peru is a multilingual nation.

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Languages of South America

The languages of South America can be divided into three broad groups.

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Langui District

Langui District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Laraos District

Laraos District is one of thirty-three districts of the province Yauyos in the Lima Region in Peru.

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Larecaja Province

Larecaja is a province in the Bolivian La Paz Department.

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Lares District

Lares District is one of eight districts of the province Calca in Peru.

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Lares trek

The Lares trek is a two- or three-day high-altitude hike in Cusco, Peru, starting near the village Lares, approximately 40 miles north of Cusco and 35 miles east of Machu Picchu.

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Large Latin American Millimeter Array

The Large Latin American Millimeter Array (LLAMA) is a single-dish 12 m Nasmyth optics antenna with VLBI capability which is under construction in the Puna de Atacama desert in the Province of Salta (Argentina).

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Laria District

Laria District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Lasana

Lasana is a small village located northeast of the city of Calama in the Calama province of Chile's northern Antofagasta Region.

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Lasu Pata

Lasu Pata (local Quechua lasu (rasu) snow, ice, mountain with snow, pata step, bank of a river, also spelled Lazopata) is a mountain in Peru, about high.

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Lasu Tumi

Lasu Tumi (local Quechua lasu (rasu) snow, ice, mountain with snow, tumi (historical) knife, "mountain knife", also spelled Lazo Tumi) is a mountain in Peru, about high.

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Latin America

Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Spanish, French and Portuguese are spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America.

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Latin American Asian

Latin American Asians are Asians of Latin-American (Either of North American or South American) descent.

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Latin American culture

Latin American culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of Latin America and includes both high culture (literature and high art) and popular culture (music, folk art, and dance) as well as religion and other customary practices.

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Latin American literature

Latin American literature consists of the oral and written literature of Latin America in several languages, particularly in Spanish, Portuguese, and the indigenous languages of the Americas as well as literature of the United States written in the Spanish language.

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Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Latinoamericanos, Latino-americanos) are the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies.

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Latin Grammy Award

A Latin Grammy Award is an award by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry.

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Latinoamérica (song)

"Latinoamérica" is a song by Puerto Rican alternative hip hop band Calle 13, released September 27, 2011, as the fifth single from their fourth studio album, Entren Los Que Quieran (2010).

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Lauricocha (Ancash)

Lauricocha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Lawriqucha;lawri bluish, Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "bluish lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Lauricocha Province

Lauricocha Province is one of 11 provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Lautaro

Lautaro (Lef-Traru "swift hawk") (1534? – April 29, 1557) was a young Araucanian toqui who achieved notoriety for leading the indigenous resistance against Spanish conquest in Chile.

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Lawriqucha River

Lawriqucha River (Huánuco Quechua lawri bluish, Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "bluish lake", hispanicized spelling Lauricocha) is a river in the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Layo District

Layo District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Layqa

Layqa (Aymara and Quechua) is a term employed prior to the Spanish Conquest to denote a ceremonial healer from the Quechua speaking central Peruvian highlands.

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Layqa (Bolivia)

Layqa (Aymara and Quechua, also spelled Laica) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Legiamayo River

Legiamayohttp://escale.minedu.gob.pe/documents/10156/1367926/ugel_carhuaz.pdf - UGEL map of Carhuaz Province or Lejiamayu (possibly from Quechua lliklla a rectangular shoulder cloth, mayu river) is a river in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Carhuaz Province, Marcará District.

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Leon Schidlowsky

Leon Schidlowsky (Hebrew: ליאון שידלובסקי; born 21 July 1931 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean-Israeli composer and painter.

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Leoncio Prado Province

The Leoncio Prado Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Lepidium meyenii

Lepidium meyenii, or maca, or Peruvian ginseng, is an herbaceous biennial plant of the Brassicaceae family native to the high Andes of Peru.

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Lichiqucha

Lichiqucha (Quechua lichi milk (a borrowing from Spanish leche), qucha lake, "milk lake", also spelled Lichicocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Lichiqucha (Chicla-Yauli)

Lichiqucha (Quechua lichi milk (a borrowing from Spanish leche), qucha lake, "milk lake", also spelled Lichicocha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Lima

Lima (Quechua:, Aymara) is the capital and the largest city of Peru.

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Limatambo District

Limatambo District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Limbani District

Limbani District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Linguistic imperialism

Linguistic imperialism, or language imperialism, is defined as "the transfer of a dominant language to other people".

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Lircay District

Lircay District is one of twelve districts of the Angaraes Province in Peru.

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List of Academy Award-winning foreign-language films

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has given Academy Awards to foreign language films since 1945.

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List of acronyms: Q

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of artworks known in English by a foreign title

The following is an alphabetical list of works of art that are often called by a non-English name in an English context.

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List of Bolivia-related topics

The following is an outline of topics related to the Republic of Bolivia.

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List of broadcasting languages by country

Foreign broadcasting is broadcasting with a foreign element.

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List of Chile-related topics

The following is an outline of topics related to the Republic of Chile.

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List of coronae on Venus

This is a list of named coronae on Venus.

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List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages

The following chart lists countries and dependencies along with their capital cities, in English as well as any additional official language(s).

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List of countries by spoken languages

This list shows countries/disputed countries organised by the languages which are spoken there.

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List of countries where Spanish is an official language

The following is a list of countries where Spanish is an official language, plus a number of countries where Spanish, or any language closely related to it, is an important or significant language.

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List of country-name etymologies

This list covers English language country names with their etymologies.

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List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas

This is a list of English language words borrowed from indigenous languages of the Americas, either directly or through intermediate European languages such as Spanish or French.

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List of English words of Spanish origin

It is a list of English language words whose origin can be traced to the Spanish language as "Spanish loan words".

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List of foreign-language films nominated for Academy Awards

This page lists all the foreign language films which have been nominated for or won Academy Awards in categories other than the Foreign Language Film category itself.

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List of geological features on Venus

This is a list of geological features on Venus.

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List of grammatical cases

This is a list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension.

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List of indigenous languages in Argentina

This is a list of Indigenous languages that are or were spoken in the present territory of Argentina.

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List of ISO 639-1 codes

ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages.

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List of ISO 639-2 codes

ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names.

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List of ISO 639-5 codes

This is a list of ISO 639-5 codes, including the code hierarchy as given in the ISO 639-5 registry.

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List of lakes of Peru

The following is a list of lakes in Peru.

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List of language families

The following is a list of language families.

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List of language names

This article is a resource of how to say the native name of most of the major languages in the world.

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List of language regulators

This is a list of bodies that regulate standard languages, often called language academies.

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List of languages by first written accounts

This is a list of languages arranged by the approximate dates of the oldest existing texts recording a complete sentence in the language.

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List of languages by number of native speakers

This article ranks human languages by their number of native speakers.

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List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language

This is a ranking of languages by number of sovereign countries in which they are de jure or de facto official.

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List of languages by writing system

Below is a list of languages sorted by writing system (by alphabetical order).

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List of Latin-script digraphs

This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets.

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List of Latin-script trigraphs

A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.

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List of legendary creatures (A)

* Á Bao A Qu (Malay) - Entity that lives in the Tower of Victory in Chitor.

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List of lingua francas

This is a list of lingua francas.

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List of loanwords in Indonesian

The Indonesian language has absorbed many loanwords from other languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and other Austronesian languages.

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List of Masdevallia species

Masdevallia is a genus of orchids (Orchidaceae), containing about 500 species.

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List of Muisca toponyms

This list contains the toponyms (place names) in Muisca, the language of the Muisca who inhabited the Colombian Altiplano Cundiboyacense before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca in the 1530s.

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List of multilingual countries and regions

This is an incomplete list of areas with either multilingualism at the community level or at the personal level.

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List of multinational festivals and holidays

A very wide variety of multinational festivals and holidays are celebrated around the world, whether within particular religions, cultures, or otherwise.

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List of names for turkeys

The common names for Meleagris gallopavo (the wild turkey of North America, but best known worldwide from the domesticated turkey), in other languages also frequently reflect its exotic origins, seen from a European viewpoint, and confusion about where it actually comes from.

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List of newspapers in Peru

This is a list of newspapers in Peru.

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List of numbers in various languages

The following tables list the cardinal number names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world.

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List of official languages

This is a list of official languages of sovereign countries.

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List of official languages by country and territory

This is a complete list of the official languages of countries and dependent territories of the world.

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List of placeholder names by language

This article is about placeholder names for things, persons, places, time, numbers and other concepts in various languages.

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List of porridges

Porridge is a dish made by boiling ground, crushed, or chopped starchy plants (typically grains) in water, milk, or both, with optional flavorings, and is usually served hot in a bowl or dish.

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List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin

This is a list of Spanish words that come from Indigenous languages of the Americas.

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List of submissions to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

This is a list of submissions to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.

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List of submissions to the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

This is a list of submissions to the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.

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List of Super Wings episodes

Super Wings is an animated television series co-produced by Funny-flux Entertainment in South Korea, Qianqi Animation in China, and Little Airplane Productions in the United States, with the production support from the Educational Broadcasting System and CJ E&M in South Korea, and additional support from KOCCA.

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List of valles on Mars

Valles (singular vallis) on Mars are similar to valleys on Earth.

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List of Wikipedias

This is the list of the different language editions of Wikipedia; there are 301 Wikipedias of which 291 are active and 10 are not.

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Litoral Province (Bolivia)

Litoral (or Litoral de Atacama) is a province in the southwestern parts of the Bolivian Oruro Department.

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Livitaca District

Livitaca District is one of eight districts of the Chumbivilcas Province in Peru.

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Liwqiyuq Punta

Liwqiyuq Punta (Quechua liwqi gull, -yuq a suffix, liwqiyuq "with gulls" also spelled Leukheyoj Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Liyunqucha

Liyunqucha (Quechua liyun lion (a borrowing from Spanish león, here referring to the cougar), qucha lake, "cougar's (or lion's) lake", also spelled León Cocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Llaksaqucha (Yauli)

Llaksaqucha (Quechua llaksa puna teal (Anas puna); fearful; melting of metals; metal; bronze; a small ceremonial collar, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Llacsacocha) is a lake in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Llallagua

Llallagua (in hispanicized spelling) or Llallawa (Aymara for a monstrous potato (like two potatoes) or animal, Quechua for the god of seed-time during the Inca period) is a town in the Potosí Department in Bolivia.

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Llallawa

Llallawa (Aymara for a monstrous potato (like two potatoes) or animal, Quechua for the god of seed-time during the Inca period, hispanicized spelling Llallahua) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Llallawa (disambiguation)

Llallawa (Aymara for a monstrous potato (like two potatoes) or animal, Quechua for the god of seed-time during the Inca period, also spelled Llallagua, Llallahua) may refer to.

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Llallawi

Llallawi (Quechua for a very big potato of singular appearance which used to be elected as a sacrificial offering for divinities, hispanicized spelling Llallahue) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llallawi (Ayacucho)

Llallawi (Quechua for a very big potato of singular appearance which used to be elected as a sacrificial offering for divinities, hispanicized spelling Llallahui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llalli District

Llalli District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Llama

The llama (Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since the Pre-Columbian era.

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Llama District, Mariscal Luzuriaga

Llama District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Llamachayuq

Llamachayuq (Quechua llama llama, -cha, -yuq suffixes, "with a little llama (or llamas)", also spelled Llamachayoq) is an archaeological complex with petroglyphs in Peru.

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Llamachayuq Qaqa

Llamachayuq Qaqa (Quechua llama llama, -cha, -yuq suffixes, qaqa rock, "a rock with a little llama"), Wakan Wayq'u or Wakanwayq'u (Waqhan Wayq'o, Waqhanhuayq'o, Waqhanwayq'o) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Llamahuasi

Llamahuasi (possibly from Quechua llama llama, wasi house, "llama house") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Llamayojcasa

Llamayojcasa (possibly from Quechua llama llama, -yuq a suffix, Llamayuq an archaeological site, q'asa mountain pass, "Llamayuq pass" or "mountain pass with llamas"), also known as Qochaqollur (possibly from Quechua for "lake star"), is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llamayuq

Llamayuq (Quechua llama llama, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a llama (or llamas)", also spelled Llamayoq) is an archaeological site with tombs and rock paintings in Peru.

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Llamayuq (Lima)

Llamayuq (Quechua llama llama, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a llama (or llamas)", also spelled Llamayoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Llamayuq Q'asa (Bolivia)

Llamayuq Q'asa (Quechua llama llama, -yuq a suffix, q'asa mountain pass, "mountain pass with llamas", also spelled Llamayoj Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Llamellín District

Llamellín is a district of the Antonio Raymondi Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Llamuqa

Llamuqa (Quechua for a black stone consisting of iron with curative powers, Hispanicized spellings Llamocca, Llamoja) is a mountain with archaeological remains in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llanganuco Lakes

The Llanganuco Lakes (Llankanuku in Quechua language), Chinancocha and Orconcocha, are situated in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Llaqta Qulluy

Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also spelled Llaccta Ccolloy, Llacta Ccolloy, Llaqta Qolloy, Llactaccolloy) may refer to.

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Llaqta Qulluy, Acoria

Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also spelled Llaqta Qolloy) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Llaqta Qulluy, Conayca

Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also spelled Llaqta Qolloy) is an archaeological site in Peru on a mountain of that name.

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Llaqta Qulluy, Tayacaja

Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also spelled Llaccta Ccolloy, Llacta Ccolloy, Llactaccolloy) is an archaeological site in Peru on a mountain of that name.

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Llaqta Qulluy, Vilca

Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also spelled Llaqta Qolloy) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Llaqtan

Llaqtan (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), -n a suffix, hispanicized spelling Llactan) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Llaqtapata

Llaqtapata (Quechua) llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore,Lost City of the Incas.

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Llata District

Llata District is one of eleven districts of the Huamalíes Province in Peru.

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Llaulliyoc

Llaulliyoc (possibly from Quechua llawlli Barnadesia horrida, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the llawlli") is a mountain north of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llawa P'ukru

Llawa P'ukru (Quechua llawa broken glass with sharp edges, p'ukru hole, pit, gap in a surface, hispanicized spelling Llaguapucro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llawt'u

The llawt'u or llawthu (Quechua, Hispanicized spellings llauto, llautu) was an outfit of the ruling Sapa Incas.

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Lliklla

A lliklla (Quechua, hispanicized spellings liclla, llicla, lliclla) is a rectangular, handwoven shoulder cloth.

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Llimphiq

Llimphiq (Quechua llimphi, llimp'i a painting / the color for painting, -q a suffix "painted" or "painter", hispanicized spelling Llempic) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llipllina

Llipllina (Quechua lliplliy to sparkle, glimmer, -na a suffix) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Llochegua District

Llochegua District is one of eight districts of the province Huanta in Peru.

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Lloque District

Lloque District is one of eleven districts of the province General Sánchez Cerro in Peru.

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Lloque Yupanqui

Lloque Yupanqui (Quechua Lluq'i Yupanki "the glorified lefthander") was the third Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1260) and a member of the Hurin dynasty.

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Llullaillaco

Llullaillaco is a dormant stratovolcano at the border of Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region).

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Llulluch'a

Llulluch'a (Quechua for an edible gelatinous, dark green bacteria (nostocales), also spelled Llullucha) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Llulluchayoc

Llulluchayoc (hispanicized spelling from Quechua Llulluch'ayuq, llulluch'a an edible gelatinous, dark green bacteria (nostocales), -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the llulluch'a") is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.

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Llumpa District

Llumpa District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Llusca Ritti (Corani)

Llusca Ritti (possibly from Quechua llusk'a polished / slippery, rit'i snow, "polished snow" or "slippery snow") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Llusca Ritti (Cusco-Puno)

Llusca Ritti (possibly from Quechua llusk'a polished; slippery, rit'i snow, "polished snow" or "slippery snow") or Ayachincana (possibly from Quechua aya corpse, chinkana labyrinth, "corpse labyrinth") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, approximately high.

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Llusco District

Llusco District is one of eight districts of the province Chumbivilcas in Peru.

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Llusk'a

Llusk'a (Quechua for polished, slippery, also spelled Lluskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Llusk'a Llusk'a

Llusk'a Llusk'a (Quechua llusk'a polished; slippery, "very slippery", also spelled Lluskha Lluskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Llusk'a Qaqa

Llusk'a Qaqa (Quechua llusk'a polished; slippery qaqa rock, "polished (or slippery) rock", also spelled Llusca Kaka) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Llust'a Q'asa

Llust'a Q'asa (Quechua llust'a slippery, q'asa mountain pass, "slippery mountain pass", also spelled Llusta Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Locro

Locro (from the Quechua ruqru) is a hearty thick stew popular along the Andes mountain range.

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Locroja District

Locroja District is one of ten districts of the Churcampa Province in Peru.

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Loja Province

Loja Province is one of 24 provinces in Ecuador and shares its southern border on the west by El Oro Province, on the north by El Azuay, and on the east by Zamora-Chinchipe.

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Loreto Region

Loreto is Peru's northernmost region.

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Los Andes no creen en Dios

Los Andes no creen en Dios (The Andes do not believe in God) is a 2007 Bolivian film directed by Antonio Eguino.

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Los Andes Province (Bolivia)

Los Andes is one of the twenty provinces in the central parts of the Bolivian La Paz Department.

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Los Cedros Creek

Los Cedros Creek (Quebrada Los Cedros in Spanish) is a stream in Peru located in Huaylas Province, Ancash.

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Los Morochucos District

Los Morochucos (from Quechua Muru Chuku) is one of six districts of the Cangallo Province in Peru.

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Losojocha

Losojocha or Losoccocha (possibly from Quechua qucha lake) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Lowland Peruvian Quechua

Lowland Peruvian Quechua, or Chachapoyas–Lamas Quechua, are Quechuan languages spoken in the lowlands of northern Peru.

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Lucanas District

Lucanas District is one of twenty-one districts of the Lucanas Province in Peru.

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Lucanas Province

Lucanas is the largest province in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Lucma District, Mariscal Luzuriaga

Lucma District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Lucre District, Aymaraes

Lucre District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Lucre District, Quispicanchi

The Lucre District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Luis Carranza District

Luis Carranza District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Luis Jerónimo de Oré

Fray Luis Jerónimo de Oré y Rojas (Huamanga, Perú, 1554 - Concepción, 1630) was a creole Franciscan priest who was born during the early years of the Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Luisa Gómez de la Torre Paez

María Luisa Gómez de la Torre Páez (28 May 1887 – 1976) was an Ecuadorian feminist, educator, and activist.

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Lukma Punta

Lukma Punta (Quechua lukma Pouteria lucuma, punta peak; ridge, "lúcuma peak (or ridge)", also spelled Lucmapunta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Luliqucha

Luliqucha (local Quechua luli interior (ruri), qucha lake, "interior lake", hispanicized spelling Lulicocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, at a small lake of that name.

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Lunahuaná

Lunahuaná is a small village in the Cañete Province in Peru.

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Lunq'u

Lunq'u (Quechua for fat, thick, plump / sphere, elliptical or round body / inhabitant of the coastal plains, hispanicized spellings Lunco, erroneously also Limco) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Luq'umayu

Lucumayo (possibly from Quechua luq'u old hat that has lost ist form; hollow, depression (of an area), mayu river) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, La Convención Province, Huayopata District.

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Luricocha District

Luricocha District is one of eight districts of the province Huanta in Peru.

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Luru Mayu

Luru Mayu (Quechua luru pip, mayu river, "pip river", Hispanicized spellings Loro Mayu, Loromayu) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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Luru Mayu Lake

Luru Mayu Lake (Quechua luru pip, mayu river, "pip river", hispanicized spelling Loromayu) is a lake in Bolivia located in the Potosí Department, Sud Lípez Province, San Pablo de Lípez Municipality.

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Luychu Urqu

Luychu Urqu (Quechua luychu, taruka, deer, urqu mountain, "deer mountain", hispanicized spelling Luychu Orjo) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Luychujasa

Luychujasa (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Luychu Q'asa; luychu, taruka, deer, q'asa mountain pass, "deer pass") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Luz Argentina Chiriboga

Luz Argentina Chiriboga is an Afro-Ecuadorian writer who was one of the first writers to address the duality African and Hispanic cultures.

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Luzmila Carpio

Luzmila Carpio is a Bolivian singer, who has performed in Spanish and Quechua, and former Bolivia's ambassador to France from 2006 to 2010.

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Mañay

Mañay is a Quechua word meaning "alterations in a traditional human behaviour." This term is related to the huacas.

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Mañazo District

Mañazo (Aymara Mañasu, meaning butcher) is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Macari District

Macari District is one of nine districts of the Melgar Province in Peru.

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Mach'ay

Mach'ay (Quechua for cave, also spelled Machay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Mach'ayniyuq

Mach'ayniyuq (Quechua mach'ay cave, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with a cave (or caves)", also spelled Machayniocc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru high, about.

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Machiguenga language

Machiguenga (Matsigenka) is a major Arawakan language in the Campa sub-branch of the family.

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Macho Ritti

Macho Ritti (possibly from Quechua machu old, old person, rit'i snow, "old snow (mountain)") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Machu Apachita

Machu Apachita (Quechua machu old, old person, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, also spelled Machu Apacheta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Machu Kuntur Sinqa

Machu Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua machu old, kuntur condor, sinqa nose,Teofilo Laime Acopa, Diccionario Bilingüe, Iskay simipi yuyay k'ancha, Quechua – Castellano, Castellano – Quechua (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) also spelled Machucóndor Senqa) or Machu Kuntur Sankha (sankha cliff, hispanicized Machucóndor Sanga) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Machu Kunturi

Machu Kunturi (Quechua machu old, old person, Aymara kunturi condor, "old condor", Hispanicized spelling Macho Condori) or Pampachuku (Pampachuco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu (or,, Machu Pikchu) is a 15th-century Inca citadel situated on a mountain ridge above sea level.

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Machu Pirqa

Machu Pirqa (Quechua machu old, old person, pirqa wall, "old wall", hispanicized spelling Machupirca) is an archaeological site of the Chachapoyas culture in Peru.

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Machu Q'inti

Machu Q'inti (Quechua machu old, old person, q'inti hummingbird, Q'inti a place nearby, "old Q'inti", hispanicized spelling Machuquente, also Machu Q'ente) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Machu Qichqa

Machu Qichqa (Quechua machu old, old person, Chanka Quechua qichqa cliff, "old cliff", also spelled Machoccechcca) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Machu Qullqa

Machu Qullqa (Quechua machu old, old person, qullqa, qulqa deposit, storehouse, "old deposit") is an archaeological zone in Peru.

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Machu Such'i Qhuchi

Machu Such'i Qhuchi or Machu Such'i Q'uchi (a combination of Quechua and Aymara, machu old, such'i a species of pencil catfish, qhuchi or q'uchi wetlands "old such'i wetlands", Hispanicized spellings Machu Suchi Cuchi, Matchu Suchi Cuchi, Machu Suchi Coochi, Matchu Sochi Conchi) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Bolivian Andes, about 5,679 metres (18,632 ft) high.

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Machu Tanka Tanka

Machu Tanka Tanka (possibly from Quechua machu old, Aymara tanka hat and biretta of priests, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "the old one with many hats", or Machu Tanqa Tanqa (Aymara tanqa tanqa beetle, "the old beetle") Hispanicized spelling Macho Tankha Tankha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Machucocha

Machucocha (possibly from Quechua machu old, old person, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, in the districts of Chachas and Orcopampa.

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Machupicchu District

Machupicchu (from Quechua Machu Pikchu, "old peak") is one of seven districts of the Urubamba Province in Peru.

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Macul

Macul (Quechua: "to stretch out right hand") is a commune (smallest administrative subdivision in Chile) of Chile located in the central-eastern part of the Greater Santiago area, bordered by the communes of Ñuñoa to the north, San Joaquín to the west, Peñalolén to the east and La Florida to the south.

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Macusani District

Macusani District is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.

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Madeinusa

Madeinusa is a 2005 film set in the fictional indigenous village of Manayaycuna ("the town no one can enter" in Quechua) in the Peruvian Andes.

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Madidi National Park

Madidi is a national park in the upper Amazon river basin in Bolivia.

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Madre de Dios Province

Madre de Dios is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian Pando department and is situated in the southern parts of the department.

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Madre de Dios Region

Madre de Dios is a region in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and the Peruvian regions of Puno, Cusco and Ucayali, in the Amazon Basin.

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Madrigal District

Madrigal District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Magaly Medina

Magaly Jesús Medina Vela (born March 31, 1963) is a Peruvian entrepreneur, presenter, radio and television producer; most known for the popular celebrity gossip show "''Magaly TeVe''", that ran from 1997 to 2012.

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Mama and papa

In linguistics, mama and papa is the sequences of sounds, and similar ones known to correspond to the word for "mother" and "father" in many languages of the world.

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Mama Hirka

Mama Hirka (Quechua mama vein, hirka mountain, "vein mountain", also spelled Mamajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Mama Killa

Mama Killa (Quechua mama mother, killa moon, "Mother Moon", hispanicized spelling Mama Quilla), in Inca mythology and religion, was the third power and goddess of the moon.

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Mama Ocllo

In Inca mythology, Mama Cora Ocllo, Mama Ocllo, Mama Ogllo, Mama Oello (in Hispanicized spellings), Mama Oella, Mama Oullo, Mama Occlo (spellings resulting from bad OCR), Mama Okllo or Mama Uqllu (Quechua) was deified as a mother and fertility goddess.

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Mama Qucha

Mama Qucha, also Mama Cocha (que. Sea Mother) is the ancient Incan goddess of sea and fishes, guardian of sailors and fishermen, wife of Viracocha, mother of Inti and Mama Killa.

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Mamañawi

Mamañawi (Quechua mama mother, madam; vein (or seam), ñawi eye, hispanicized spelling Mamañahui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mamara District

Mamara District is one of the fourteen districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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Mancacocha

Mancacocha (possibly from Quechua mankha a gap deformed by continuous use, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Mancha (Bolivia)

Mancha (Quechua for fear) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Manco Cápac

Manco Cápac (Quechua: Manqu Qhapaq, "the royal founder"), also known as Manco Inca and Ayar Manco was, according to some historians, the first governor and founder of the Inca civilization in Cusco, possibly in the early 13th century.

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Manco Inca Yupanqui

Manco Inca Yupanqui (1516–1544) (Manqu Inka Yupanki in Quechua) was the founder and monarch (Sapa Inca) of the independent Neo-Inca State in Vilcabamba, although he was originally a puppet Inca Emperor installed by the Spaniards.

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Mancos District

Mancos District is one of eight districts of the province Yungay in Ancash Region, Peru.

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Mandorcasa

Mandorcasa (possibly from Quechua mantur achiote, q'asa mountain pass) is a mountain in the northwest of the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mantaro River

The Mantaro River (Río Mantaro, Hatunmayu) is a long river running through the central region of Peru.

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Manuel Córdova-Rios

Manuel Córdova-Rios (November 22, 1887 – November 22, 1978) was a vegetalista (herbalist) of the upper Amazon, and the subject of several popular books.

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Manuel María Caballero Province

Manuel María Caballero Province is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the department's western parts.

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Manuripi Province

Manuripi is one of the five provinces of Pando Department in Bolivia and is situated in the northwest of the department.

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Maparaju

Maparaju (possibly from Quechua map'a dirty, stained, rahu mountain with snow, "dirty (or stained) snow mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Mapiri Municipality

Mapiri Municipality is the seventh municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Mapuche

The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia.

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Mapuche history

The Mapuche people of southern Chile and Argentina have a long history dating back as an archaeological culture to 600–500 BC.

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Mapuche language

Mapuche or Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from mapu 'land' and che 'people').

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Maquimaquiyoc

Maquimaquiyoc (possibly from Quechua maki hand, maki maki a kind of tree with fingered leaves (Oreopanax incisus), -yuq a suffix, "the one with the maki maki tree) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mara District

Mara District is one of the six districts of the Cotabambas Province in Peru.

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Marañón Province

The Marañón Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Marairazo

Marairazo (possibly from Quechua maray batan or grindstone; to tear down, to knock down, rasu snow, ice) is a mountain in the northern sector of the Huaytapallana mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Maran Mayu

Maran Mayu (Quechua maran batan, mayu river, "batan river") is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department.

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Marangani District

Marangani District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru.

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Maranniyuq

Maranniyuq (Quechua maran batan or grindstone, -ni, -yuq, suffixes, "the one with a grindstone", also spelled Marannioj) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Maras District

Maras District is one of seven districts of the Urubamba Province in Peru.

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Maray Qalla

Maray Qalla (Quechua maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, qalla carved stone, cobblestone; circular spindle disk; cheek, also spelled Maraycalla, Maraycalle) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Marayniyuq

Marayniyuq (Quechua maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with the grind stone", also spelled Marainioc, Marainioj, Marainiyoq, Marainiyoc, Maraynioc, Maraynioj, Marayniyoc, Marayniyocc, Marayniyoj, Marayniyoq) may refer to.

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Marayniyuq (Junín)

Marayniyuq (Quechua maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with the grind stone", also spelled Maraynioc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Marayniyuq (Yauyos)

Marayniyuq (Quechua maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with the grind stone", also spelled Marayniyoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Marayniyuq, Ayacucho

Marayniyuq (Quechua maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with the grind stone", also spelled Marayniyoc) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Marayrazo

Marayrazo (possibly from Quechua maray batan or grindstone; to tear down, to knock down, rasu snow, ice) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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María Parado de Bellido District

María Parado de Bellido District is one of six districts of the province Cangallo in Peru.

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María Sumire

María Cleofé Sumire de Conde (born in an indigenous community in Canchis Province, Cusco Region) is a Peruvian politician.

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Marías District

Marías District is one of nine districts of the province Dos de Mayo in Peru.

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Marcapata District

The Marcapata District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Marcará District

Marcará District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Marcas District

Marcas District is one of eight districts of the Acobamba Province in Peru.

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Margos District

Margos District is one of twelve districts of the province Huánuco in Peru.

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Mariscal Gamarra District

Mariscal Gamarra District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Mariscal Luzuriaga Province

The Mariscal Luzuriaga Province (Spanish mariscal marshal) is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Mariscal Nieto Province

Cathedral of Moquegua The Mariscal Nieto Province (Spanish mariscal marshal) is the largest of three provinces that make up the Moquegua Region of Peru.

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Markahirka

Markahirka or Marka Hirka (Quechua marka village, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "village mountain", Hispanicized spellings Marca Jirca, Marcajirca) is an archaeological site with cave paintings and stone tombs (chullpa) on a mountain of the same name in Peru.

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Markansaya

Markansaya or Hatun Markansaya (Quechua) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Markapukyu

Markapukyu (Quechua marka village / storey, pukyu spring of water, Hispanicized spelling Marcapuquio) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Martín Chambi

Martín Chambi Jiménez or Martín Chambi de Coaza, (Puno, Peru November 5, 1891 – Cuzco, September 13, 1973) was a photographer, originally from southern Peru.

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Martín de Murúa

Martín de Murúa, O. de M., (c. 1525 in Gipuzkoa, Spain – c. 1618 in Spain) was a Basque Mercedarian friar and chronicler of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.

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Martha Hildebrandt

Martha Luz Hildebrandt Pérez-Treviño (La Libertad, January 13, 1925) is a Peruvian linguist and politician.

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Masdevallia

Masdevallia, abbreviated Masd in horticultural trade, is a large genus of flowering plants of the Pleurothallidinae, a subtribe of the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

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Masin District

Masin District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Mata Mach'ay

Mata Mach'ay (Quechua mata united, mach'ay cave, "united cave", also spelled Matamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Matacoto District

Matacoto District is one of eight districts of the province Yungay in Peru.

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Matagaga

Matagaga (possibly from Quechua mata united, qaqa rock, "united rock") is a mountain on the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mataqucha

Mataqucha (Quechua mata united, qucha lake, "united lake", hispanicized spellings Matacocha, Matacochas) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, at a small lake of the same name.

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Matsés

The Matsés or Mayoruna are an indigenous people of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon.

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Mawk'a Tampu

Mawk'a Tampu (Quechua mawk'a old, tampu inn, "old tampu", hispanicized spelling Maucatambo) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Mawk'allaqta

Mawk'allaqta or Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", hispanicized and mixed spellings Maucallacta, Maukallacta, Maukallakta, Maukallaqta, Mauk'allaqta, Mauca Llacta, Mauka Llacta, Mauka Llaqta, Mauk'a Llaqta) may refer to.

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Mawk'allaqta, Castilla

Mawk'allaqta, also Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", hispanicized spelling Maucallacta), the architectural Inca complex, is located above the contemporary village of San Antonio (Pampacolca District, Castilla Province, Arequipa Region), 3,700 meters above sea level, and overlooks the neighbouring valley.

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Mawk'allaqta, Espinar

Mawk'allaqta, also Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", hispanicized spellings Maukallacta, Maukallaqta, Mauk'allaqta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mawk'allaqta, La Unión

Mawk'allaqta, also Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", Hispanicized spelling Maukallakta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mawk'allaqta, Melgar

Mawk'allaqta, also Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", Hispanicized spelling Maucallacta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mawk'allaqta, Paruro

Mawk'allaqta or Mawk'a Llaqta (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", hispanicized and mixed spellings Mauka Llacta, Mauka Llaqta, Maukallaqta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mawk'allaqta, Sandia

Mawk'allaqta, also Mawk'a Llaqta, (Quechua mawk'a ancient, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "ancient place", Hispanicized spelling Maukallacta) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mawk'ataray

Mawk'ataray or Mawk'a Taray (Quechua mawk'a ancient, Taray a town, "old Taray", Hispanicized spelling Maukataray) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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May 1975

The following events occurred in May 1975.

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Maynas Province, Peru

Maynas is a province in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru.

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Maytenus krukovii

Maytenus krukovii is a tree species native to the Amazon rainforest; it grows in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

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Máchica

Máchica (Quechua: machka) is a type of flour made from ground toasted barley or other toasted grains.

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Melgar Province

Melgar Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Melloleitaoina mutquina

Melloleitaoina mutquina is a species of theraphosid spider, in the subfamily theraphosinae.

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Member states of the Union of South American Nations

There are currently twelve member states of the Union of South American Nations, though six member states suspended their participation in the organization in April 2018.

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Micaela Bastidas District

Micaela Bastidas District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua

Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua (born in Tamburco, 1744; died in Cusco, May 18, 1781), was a pioneering indigenous leader against Spanish rule in South America, and a martyr for Peruvian independence.

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Michina

Michina (Quechua for pasture) is a mountain in the Cordillera Occidental in the Bolivian Andes.

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Millka

Millka (Aymara for divisions with lines within a sown field, Quechua for the space between two furrows or boundaries, also spelled Millqa) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Millo (Cusco)

Millo (possibly from Aymara for a kind of salpeter / light brown, reddish, fair-haired, dark chestnut, Quechua for salty) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millococha

Millococha (possibly from Quechua millu salty / aluminum sulfate used to dye something, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District.

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Millpu

Millpu (Quechua for throat, gullet, also spelled Millpo) may refer to.

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Millpu (Cajatambo)

Millpu (Quechua for "throat, gullet", also spelled Millpo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millpu (Huarochirí)

Millpu (Quechua for "throat, gullet", also spelled Millpo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millpu (Huánuco)

Millpu (Quechua for "throat, gullet", also spelled Millpo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Millu

Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter, Quechua for salty, hispanicized spelling Millo) may refer to.

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Millu (Apurímac)

Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter / light brown, reddish, fair-haired, dark chestnut, Quechua for salty, hispanicized spelling Millo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millu (Ayacucho)

Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter, Quechua for salty, hispanicized spelling Millo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millu (Moquegua)

Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter, Quechua for salty, hispanicized spelling Millo) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Millu (Moquegua-Puno)

Millu (Aymara for a kind of salpeter, Quechua for salty, hispanicized spelling Millo) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Millu Hirka

Millu Hirka (Quechua millu salty, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, hispanicized spelling Millujirca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Millu Urqu

Millu Urqu Quechua millu salty, urqu mountain, "salty mountain", also spelled Millu Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the Potosí Department, Nor Lípez Province, Quemes Municipality. Millu Urqu lies southwest of Chakra Urqu and Kachi Unu and northwest of Chiwana.

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Milluacocha

Milluacocha (possibly from Quechua millma, millwa wool, qucha lake, "wool lake") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca range in the Andes of Peru.

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Mina Q'asa

Mina Q'asa (Spanish mina mine, Quechua q'asa mountain pass, "mine pass", also spelled Minajasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Minapata

Minapata (Spanish mina mine, Quechua pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank (of a river), shore) is a mountain in the southern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Minasnioc (Caylloma)

Minasnioc (Spanish minas mines, Quechua -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with mines") is a mountain in the north of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Minasniyuq (Arequipa-Cusco)

Minasniyuq (Spanish minas mines, Quechua -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with mines", hispanicized spelling Minasniyoc) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Minasniyuq (Castilla)

Minasniyuq (Spanish minas mines, Quechua -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with mines", hispanicized spelling Minasnioc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mineros, Bolivia

Mineros is a city of Bolivia, capital of the Mineros Municipality of the Santa Cruz Department, 83 km north of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

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Minga Guazú

Minga Guazú is a city & district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay.

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Minthostachys mollis

Minthostachys mollis (muña) is a medicinal plant restricted to the South American Andes from Venezuela to Bolivia.

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Miraflores District, Huamalíes

Miraflores District is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Mirgas District

Mirgas District is one of six districts of the province Antonio Raymondi in Peru.

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Misa Q'asa

Misa Q'asa (Quechua misa table, q'asa mountain pass, literally "table mountain pass", Hispanicized spelling Mesa Jasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Misa Urqu

Misa Urqu (Quechua misa table, urqu mountain, literally "table mountain", hispanicized spelling Misa Orjo) is a mountain in the north of the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Misa Urqu (Ayacucho)

Misa Urqu (Quechua misa table, urqu mountain, literally "table mountain", hispanicized spelling Mesaorjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Misapata (Cabana)

Misapata (Quechua misa table, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank, shore, also spelled Mesapata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Misapata (Cabana-Lucanas)

Misapata (Quechua misa table, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank, shore, also spelled Mesapata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mishi Waqanan

Mishi Waqanan (Ancash Quechua mishi cat, Quechua waqay crying, to cry, -na a suffix, "where the cat cries", -n a suffix, hispanicized spelling Mishihuajanan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mishi Waqanan (Pasco)

Mishi Waqanan (Ancash Quechua mishi cat, Quechua waqay crying, to cry, -na a suffix, "where the cat cries", -n a suffix, hispanicized spelling Mishiguaganan) is a mountain in the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mishipañahuin

Mishipañahuin (possibly from Quechua mishi cat (misi, michi), ñawi eye, -pa, -n suffixes, a kind of potato or a name for the common bean) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Misk'a Urqu

Misk'a Urqu (Quechua misk'ay to stumble, urqu mountain, also spelled Mizkha Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Misk'i

Misk'i (Aymara and Quechua for 'sweet' or 'honey', also spelled Mizque) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Misquicocha

Misquicocha (possibly from Quechua misk'i sweet, qucha lake "sweet lake") is mountain in the north of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mit'a

Mit'a was mandatory public service in the society of the Inca Empire.

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Mit'u

Mit'u (Quechua for mud, hispanicized spelling Mito) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Mitimaes

Mitimaes is a folk music group from Peru.

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Mitma

Mitma was a policy of forced resettlement employed by the Incas.

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Mitopunta

Mitopunta (possibly from Quechua mit'u, mitu mud, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Mituraju

Mituraju (possibly from Quechua mit'u, mitu mud, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Mixed language

Although every language is mixed to some extent, by virtue of containing loanwords, it is a matter of controversy whether a term mixed language can meaningfully distinguish the contact phenomena of certain languages (such as those listed below) from the type of contact and borrowing seen in all languages.

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Miyu Pampa

Miyu Pampa or Miyupampa (Quechua miyu poison, pampa a large plain,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) "poison plain", Hispanicized spellings Miopampa, Miu Pampa) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Mizque

Mizque (from Quechua: misk'i, meaning "sweet") is a town in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Mizque Province

Mizque (from Quechua: misk'i, meaning "sweet") is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Mizque River

The Mizque River (Quechua misk'i sweet) is a river of Bolivia in the Cochabamba Department.

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Mochica language

Mochica (also Yunga, Yunca, Chimú, Muchic, Mochika, Muchik, Chimu) is a Chimuan language formerly spoken along the northwest coast of Peru and in an inland village.

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Modesto Omiste Province

Modesto Omiste is a province in the south of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Moho Province

Moho Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Molino District

Molino District is one of four districts of the province Pachitea in Peru.

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Mollebamba District

Mollebamba or Mullipampa (Quechua mulli Peruvian pepper tree pampa a large plain, "pepper tree plain") is one of eight districts of the province Santiago de Chuco in Peru.

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Mollendo

Mollendo is a town bordering the Pacific Ocean in southern Peru.

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Mollepata District, Anta

Mollepata District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Mollepata District, Santiago de Chuco

Mollepata or Mullipata (Quechua mulli Peruvian pepper tree pata elevated place / edge, bank (of a river), shore) is one of eight districts of the province Santiago de Chuco in Peru.

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Monteagudo Municipality

Municipality Municipality is the first municipal section of Hernando Siles Province in the Chuquisaca Department in Bolivia.

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Montecocha

Montecocha (possibly from local Quechua munti tree; forest, Quechua qucha lake, "tree lake" or "forest lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Montero Hoyos

Montero Hoyos is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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Moquegua Region

Moquegua is a department in southern Peru that extends from the coast to the highlands.

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Morcolla District

Morcolla is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Mosoc Llacta District

Mosoc Llacta (from Quechua Musuq Llaqta, meaning "new town") is one of seven districts of the province Acomayo in Peru.

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Mote (food)

Mote (from Quechua: mut'i, through Spanish mote) is the generic name for several varieties of corn grains boiled, consumed in many regions of South America.

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Mother Nature

Mother Nature (sometimes known as Mother Earth or the Earth-Mother) is a common personification of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature by embodying it, in the form of the mother.

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Mount Q'umir Qucha (Bolivia)

Q'umir Qucha (Quechua q'umir green, qucha lake, "green lake", other spellings Comer Cocha, Khomer Khocha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes, about 5,020 m (16,470 ft) high.

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Moyobamba

Moyobamba or Muyupampa (Quechua muyu circle, pampa large plain, "circle plain") is the capital city of the San Martín Region in northern Peru.

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Moyoc

Moyoc (possibly from Quechua for spiral, winding)is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Muñani District

Muñani District is one of fifteen districts of the Azángaro Province in Peru.

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Muchka

Muchka (Quechua for mortar, also spelled Muchca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muki (Huancaya-Tomas)

Muki (Quechua for asphyxia, also for a goblin who lives in subterranean caves, also spelled Muqui) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muki (Lima)

Muki (Quechua for asphyxia, also for a goblin who lives in subterranean caves, also spelled Muqui) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muki (mythology)

The muki (Quechua for asphyxia, also for a goblin who lives in subterranean caves, also spelled muqui or mooqui) is a goblin-like creature in the mythology of the Central Andes in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.

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Muki (Oyón)

Muki (Quechua for asphyxia, also for a goblin who lives in subterranean caves, hispanicized spelling Muqui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mulinuyuq

Mulinuyuq (Quechua mulinu mill or swirl (a borrowing from Spanish molino or remolino), -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a mill (or mills)" or "the one with a swirl (or swirls)", also spelled Molinoyoc) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Mulli

Mulli (Quechua for Peruvian pepper tree, also spelled Molle) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Mulli Urqu

Mulli Urqu (Quechua mulli Peruvian pepper tree, urqu mountain, "Peruvian pepper tree mountain", also spelled Molle Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Mullucocha (Cusco)

Mullucocha (possibly from Quechua mullu small perl made of fine clay / marine shell which is offered to the divinities, qucha lake, lagoon) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Munay-ki

The Munay-Ki are a series of nine Empowerment rites based on the initiatory practices of the Q'ero shamans of Peru, as taught by anthropologist Alberto Villoldo.

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Munichi language

Munichi is a recently extinct language which was spoken in the village of Munichis, about 10 miles (16 km) west of Yurimaguas, Loreto Region, Peru.

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Muntirayuq (Apurímac)

Muntirayuq (Quechua muntira ancient cloth cap; bullfighter's hat, -yuq a suffix, 'the one with a cap', also spelled Monterayoc) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Muntirayuq (Junín)

Muntirayuq (Quechua muntira an ancient cloth cap; a bullfighter's hat, -yuq a suffix, 'the one with a cap', also spelled Monterrayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muntirayuq (Pomacancha)

Muntirayuq (Quechua muntira an ancient cloth cap; a bullfighter's hat, -yuq a suffix, 'the one with a cap', also spelled Monterayoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muqu Wasi

Muqu Wasi (Quechua muqu hill, wasi house, "hill house", hispanicized spelling Mojo Huasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Muru Wasi

Muru Wasi (Quechua muru seed, wasi house, "seed house", also spelled Muru Huasi) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muruq'u

Muruq'u (Quechua for ball (of yarn, wool), Hispanicized spelling Morokho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Muruq'u (Chuquisaca)

Muruq'u (Quechua for ball (of yarn, wool), also spelled Morokho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Muruqucha

Muruqucha (Quechua muru blunt; mutilated; stained; pip, grain; smallpox, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Morococha) is a mountain near a little lake of that name in the Andes of Peru.

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Muruqucha (disambiguation)

Kunturiri (Quechua muru blunt; mutilated; stained; pip, grain; smallpox, qucha lake, also spelled Morococha) may refer to.

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Muruqucha (Jauja)

Muruqucha (Quechua muru blunt; mutilated; stained; pip, grain; smallpox, qucha lake, also spelled Morococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muruqucha (Marcapomacocha)

Muruqucha (Quechua muru blunt; mutilated; stained; pip, grain; smallpox, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Morococha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Musga District

Musga District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Muya Wayin

Muya Wayin (Quechua muya garden, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "garden house", -n a suffix, also spelled Moyahuain) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Muyu Muyu

Muyu Muyu (Quechua muyu circle, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of circles", also spelled Muyo Muyo) is an archaeological complex in Peru.

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Muyu Urqu

Muyu Urqu (Quechua muyu circle, urqu mountain, "circle mountain", hispanicized spellings Muyuorco, Muyuorcco, Muyu Orcco, Muyu Orco, also Muyu Orqo, Muyuorqo, Muyu Urqo) is an archaeological site and a prominent hill in Peru.

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Muyuq Marka

Muyuq Marka, also Muyuqmarka (Quechua, hispanicized spellings Moyoc Marca, Muyucmarca, Muyuqmarca, Muyucmarka, Muyuc Marca, Muyuc Marka), is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Nañuhuaico

Nañuhuaico (possibly from Quechua ñañu thin (cylindrical objects), slim, wayq'u brook, "thin brook") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Nadezhda Bravo Cladera

Elsa Nadezhda Bravo Cladera (Russian pronunciation Spanish pronunciation) is a Bolivian linguist, researcher and writer.

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Nadine Heredia

Nadine Heredia Alarcón de Humala (born May 25, 1976) is a Peruvian politician.

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Names of Germany

Because of Germany's geographic position in the centre of Europe, as well as its long history as a non-united region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, perhaps more so than for any other European nation.

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Naoto Inti Raymi

, better known by his stage name, is a Japanese singer-songwriter.

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Narciso Campero Province

Narciso Campero is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Naticocha

Naticocha (possibly from Quechua ñat'i, nati sickness; bowels; the most hidden, qucha lake) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu

The National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu (Consejo Nacional de Ayllus y Markas del Qullasuyu; CONAMAQ) is a confederation of traditional governing bodies of Quechua-, Aymara- and Uru-speaking highland indigenous communities in the departments of La Paz, Oruro, Potosí, Cochabamba, Chuquisaca and Tarija, Bolivia.

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National Union (Peru)

National Union (in Spanish: Unión Nacional) was a political party in Peru.

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Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf

Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (Nazareno Cruz y el lobo) is a 1975 Argentine fantasy film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Juan José Camero and Alfredo Alcón.

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Nazario Collection

The Nazario Collection (Colección Nazario), also known as Agüeybaná's Library (Biblioteca de Agüeybaná), Father Nazario's Rocks (Piedras del Padre Nazario), and the Phoenician Rocks (Piedras Fenicias), is the name commonly used to describe a cache of carved stones that originated at Guayanilla, Puerto Rico.

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Neo-Inca State

The Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established by Inca emperor Huayna Capac's son Manco Inca Yupanqui in Vilcabamba in 1537.

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Neowerdermannia vorwerkii

Neowerdermannia vorwerkii, also known as achakana (Aymara and Quechua), is a species of cactus from high altitudes in Bolivia and northern Argentina.

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Nervures Valluna

The Nervures Valluna is a French single-place paraglider that was designed by Xavier Demoury and produced by Nervures of Soulom.

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Niancocha (Ancash)

Niancocha (possibly from Quechua nina fire qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Huallanca District.

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Nicasio District

Nicasio District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Nicolás Suárez Province

Nicolás Suárez is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian Pando department and is situated in the department's northwestern parts.

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Nina Kiru

Nina Kiru (Quechua nina fire, kiru tooth, "fire tooth", also spelled Nina Kiro, Ninaquero) is an archaeological site with stone tombs (chullpa) in Peru.

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Nina Ukru

Nina Ukru (Quechua nina fire, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "fire hollow", hispanicized spelling Ninaucro) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Nina Urqu

Nina Urqu (Quechua nina fire, urqu mountain, "fire mountain", also spelled Nina Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Ninacaca District

Ninacaca (from Quechua Nina Qaqa, meaning "fire rock") is one of thirteen districts of the Pasco Province in Peru.

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Ninamarca

Ninamarca (possibly from Quechua nina fire, marka village, "fire village") is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Nominative–accusative language

Nominative–accusative languages, or nominative languages have a form of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of transitive and intransitive verbs are distinguished from objects of transitive verbs by word order, case-marking, and/or verb agreement.

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Nor Carangas Province

Nor Carangas is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Nor Chichas Province

Nor Chichas is a province in the Eastern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Nor Lípez Province

Nor Lípez is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí.

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North Bolivian Quechua

North Bolivian Quechua is a dialect of the Southern Quechua language, spoken in northern Bolivia on the Peruvian border, as well as by immigrants in Peru.

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Nuñoa District

Nuñoa District is one of nine districts of the Melgar Province in Peru.

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Nuevo Mundo volcano

Jatun Mundo Quri Warani (Hispanicized spellings Jatun Mundo Khori Huarani, Jatun Mundo Khorihuarani), also known as Nuevo Mundo, is a stratovolcano, lava dome and a lava flow complex between Potosí and Uyuni, Bolivia, in the Andes rising to a peak at.

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Nuevo Occoro District

Nuevo Occoro District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Obas District

Obas District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Obispo Santistevan Province

Obispo Santistevan (or: Santiesteban) is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz department and is situated in the department's western parts.

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Ocobamba

Ocobamba (possibly from Quechua uqhu swamp, pampa a large plain, "swamp plain") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ocobamba District, Chincheros

Ocobamba District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Ocobamba District, La Convención

Ocobamba District is one of ten districts of the province La Convención in Peru.

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Ocongate District

The Ocongate District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Ocoruro District

Ocoruro (Hispanicized spelling) or Uqururu (Aymara and Quechua for Mimulus glabratus) is one of eight districts of the Espinar Province in Peru.

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Ocotea quixos

Ocotea quixos is a species of evergreen tree in the Lauraceae family, native to Ecuador and Colombia.

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Ocros District, Huamanga

Ocros District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Ocshapalca

Ocshapalca (possibly from Quechua uqsha high altitude grass,pallqa bifurcation, division into two parts) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 5,888 m (19,318 ft) high.

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Octavio Cordero Palacios (writer)

Octavio Cordero Palacios (Santa Rosa, Azuay, May 3, 1870 – December 17, 1930) was an Ecuadorian writer, playwright, poet, mathematician, lawyer, professor and inventor.

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October 1975

The following events occurred in October 1975.

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Ocuviri District

Ocuviri District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Ojeccasa

Ojeccasa (possibly from Quechua uqi lead, q'asa mountain pass, "lead pass") is a mountain in the Chila mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Ojecunca

Ojecunca (possibly from Aymara uqi brown, grey brown, kunka throat, Quechua uqi lead-colored, lead, kunka throat, "brown (or lead-colored) throat") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ollachea District

Ollachea District is one of ten districts of the province Carabaya in Peru.

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Ollantay

Ollantay is a dramatic play, originally written in the Quechua language.

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Ollantaytambo District

Ollantaytambo District is one of seven districts of the province Urubamba in Peru.

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Olleros District, Huaraz

Olleros District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Olluquito

Olluquito, olluquito con carne (with meat) and olluquito con ch'arki (with dried llama meat) are traditional dishes in Peruvian cuisine made with ulluku (Quechua, hispanicized spellings ulluco, olluco) a root vegetable that also has edible leaves.

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Omacha District

Omacha District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Ongoy District

Ongoy District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Operation Auca

Operation Auca was an attempt by five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States to bring Christianity to the Huaorani people of the rain forest of Ecuador.

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Orco Puñuna

Orco Puñuna (possibly from Quechua urqu mountain; male, puñuna bed, "mountain bed") is a mountain in the western extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Orcococha (Huancavelica)

Orcococha (possibly from Quechua urqu male; mountain, qucha lake, "mountain lake" or "male lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Castrovirreyna Province, Santa Ana District, and in the Huaytará Province, Pilpichaca District.

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Organization of American States

The Organization of American States (Organización de los Estados Americanos, Organização dos Estados Americanos, Organisation des États américains), or the OAS or OEA, is a continental organization that was founded on 30 April 1948, for the purposes of regional solidarity and cooperation among its member states.

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Orinoca Canton

Orinoca is a district (cantón) in the Andamarca Municipality in the Bolivian Sud Carangas Province in Oruro Department.

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Oropesa District, Antabamba

Oropesa District is one of the seven districts of the province Antabamba in Peru.

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Oropeza Province

Oropeza is a province in the Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia.

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Orurillo District

Orurillo District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Oruro Department

Oruro is a department in Bolivia, with an area of.

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Osjollo Anante

Osjollo Anante (possibly from Quechua usqullu Andean mountain cat) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru near a lake of the same name.

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Otavalo people

The Otavalos are an indigenous people native to the Andean mountains of Imbabura Province in northern Ecuador.

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Oxalis tuberosa

Oxalis tuberosa is a perennial herbaceous plant that overwinters as underground stem tubers.

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Oxymycterus hucucha

Oxymycterus hucucha, also known as the Quechuan Hocicudo, is a species of rodent in the genus Oxymycterus of family Cricetidae from South America.

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Oyolo District

Oyolo District is one of ten districts of the province Paucar del Sara Sara in Peru.

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P'aqla Tanka

P'aqla Tanka (Quechua p'aqla bald, tanka a deep bifurcation, fork, also spelled Pagletanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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P'aqla Urqu

P'aqla Urqu (Quechua p'aqla bald, urqu mountain, "bald mountain", also spelled Phajla Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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P'aqu Urqu (Arequipa)

P'aqu Urqu (Quechua p'aqu blond, fair, a color similar to gold, urqu mountain, "'blond' or slightly golden mountain", hispanicized spelling Pacoorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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P'aqu Urqu (Bolivia)

P'aqu Urqu (Quechua p'aqu blond, fair, a color similar to gold, urqu mountain, "'blond' or slightly golden mountain", Hispanicized spelling Paco Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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P'iq'iñ Q'ara (Cochabamba)

P'iq'iñ Q'ara (Aymara p'iq'iña head, q'ara bare, bald, p'iq'iña q'ara bald,"baldheaded", also spelled Phekheñ Khara) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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P'isaqa

P'isaqa (Aymara and Quechua for Nothoprocta, a bird, also spelled Phisaca) is a mountain east of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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P'isaqa (Cochabamba)

P'isaqa (Aymara and Quechua for Nothoprocta, a bird, also spelled Pizaca) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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P'isaqayuq

P'isaqayuq (Quechua p'isaqa Nothoprocta -yuq a suffix, "the one with Nothoprocta", also spelled Pisacayo) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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P'isqi P'isqi

P'isqi P'isqi (Aymara p'isqi white quinoa, Quechua p'isqi a stew or purée of quinua, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, Hispanicized spelling Pesjepesje) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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P'iti

P'iti (Quechua for dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, also spelled Piti) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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P'itiqucha

P'itiqucha (Quechua p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, qucha lake, "gap lake", hispanicized names Lago Piti, Laguna Piti, Peticocha, Piticocha) may refer to.

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P'itiqucha (Huanza)

P'itiqucha (Quechua p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, qucha lake, "gap lake", hispanicized names Lago Piti, Laguna Piti) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Huanza District.

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P'itiqucha (Quinti)

P'itiqucha (Quechua p'iti to divide by pulling powerfully to the extremes / gap, interruption, qucha lake, lagoon, "gap lake", hispanicized spelling Peticocha, Piticocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Quinti District.

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P'ukru

P'ukru (Quechua for hole, pit, gap in a surface, hispanicized spelling Pucro, erroneously also spelled Pusro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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P'ukru (Bolivia)

P'ukru (Quechua for hole, pit, gap in a surface, also spelled Phujro) or Phujru (Aymara for hole or pit in the earth without water, not very deep) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range in the Bolivian Andes.

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P'umpu Q'asa

P'umpu Q'asa (Quechua p'umpu tumor, swelling, to swell; congestion, q'asa mountain pass, Hispanicized spelling Pumpujasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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P'unquchayuq

P'unquchayuq (Quechua p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, -cha, -yuq suffixes, "the one with a little pond (or dam)", Hispanicized spelling Puncuchayoc) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Pañamarca

Pañamarca (possibly from Quechua paña, "right hand, on the right", marka "village") is an archaeological site in the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Pacapausa District

Pacapausa District is one of eight districts of the province Parinacochas in Peru.

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Pacaraos Quechua

Pacaraos Quechua is a variety of Quechua spoken until the middle of the 20th century in the community of Pacaraos (Pacaraos District) in the Peruvian Lima Region in the Chancay valley up to 3000 m above sea level.

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Pacaycasa District

Pacaycasa District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Paccaritambo District

Paccaritambo District or Paccarectambo District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Paccha (mountain)

Paccha (Quechua for waterfall) is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Paccha District, Yauli

Paccha (from local Quechua Paqcha) is one of ten districts of the Yauli Province in Peru.

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Paccharaju

Paccharaju (possibly from Ancash Quechua paqtsa waterfall, rahu snow mountain, "waterfall snow peak") is a mountain of of elevation in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Pacha (Inca mythology)

The pacha (often translated as world) was an Incan concept for dividing the different spheres of the cosmos in Incan mythology.

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Pacha Kamaq

Pacha Kamaq (Quechua, "Creator of the World"; also Pacha Camac, Pachacamac and Pacharurac) was the deity worshipped in the city of Pachacamac by the Ichma.

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Pachaconas District

Pachaconas District is one of the seven districts of the province Antabamba in Peru.

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Pachacuti

Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui or Pachakutiq Inka Yupanki (Quechua) was the ninth Sapa Inca (1418–1471/1472) of the Kingdom of Cusco which he transformed into the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu).

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Pachak Pata

Pachak Pata (Quechua pachak, pachaq one hudred, pata step, bank of a river, "one hundred steps", hispanicized spelling Pachacpata) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pachakutic

Pachakutic, from the Quechua language, is originally a concept associated with pre-Columbian Andean cultures, meaning "a change in the sun", or a movement of the Earth which will bring a new era.

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Pachakutiq

Pachakutiq (Quechua), Pachakutik (Kichwa) or Pachakuti (hispanicized spellings Pachacutec, Pachacútec, Pachacuti) may refer to.

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Pachakutiq (Arequipa-Moquegua)

Pachakutiq (Quechua pacha time, space, kuti return, "return of time", "change of time", pacha kuti "great change or disturbance in the social or political order", -q a suffix, Pachakutiq an Inca emperor, Hispanicized spelling Pachacutec) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Pachakutiq (Cusco)

Pachakutiq (Quechua pacha time, space, kuti return, "return of time", "change of time", pacha kuti "great change or disturbance in the social or political order", -q a suffix, Pachakutiq an Inca emperor, Hispanicized spelling Pachacútec) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pachakutiq (Moquegua)

Pachakutiq (Quechua pacha time, space, kuti return, "return of time", "change of time", pacha kuti "great change or disturbance in the social or political order", -q a suffix, Pachakutiq an Inca emperor, hispanicized spelling Pachacutec) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Pachakutiq (Puno)

Pachakutiq (Quechua pacha time, space, kuti return, "return of time", "change of time", pacha kuti "great change or disturbance in the social or political order", -q a suffix, Pachakutiq an Inca emperor, hispanicized spelling Pachacutec) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pachamama

Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous people of the Andes.

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Pachamama Raymi

Pachamama Raymi (Quechua Pachamama Mother Earth, raymi feast, "Mother Earth feast") is a ceremony held annually in Ecuador and Peru.

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Pachamanca

Pachamanca (from Quechua pacha "earth", manka "pot") is a traditional Peruvian dish based on the baking, with the aid of hot stones (the earthen oven is known as a huatia), of lamb, mutton, pork, chicken or guinea pig, marinated in spices.

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Pachamarca District

Pachamarca District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa in Peru.

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Pachanqutu

Pachanqutu or Phanchaqutu (Quechua pacha world, universe; time, -n a suffix, phancha open (like a blossomed flower), qutu heap, pile, hispanicized spelling Pachancoto, Panchacoto) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pachapaqui

Pachapaqui is a village in the north of Aquia District in the Bolognesi Province of the Ancash Region, Peru.

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Pachasniyuq

Pachasniyuq (Quechua pachas gypsum, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with gypsum", hispanicized spelling Pachasnioc) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Pachatusan

Pachatusan (Quechua pacha earth, tusa, a prop to support a wall or building, pachatusa prop of the earth, -n a suffix) is a mountain northeast of the city of Cusco in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pachitea Province

The Pachitea Province is one of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Pacobamba District

Pacobamba District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Pacoorcco (Moquegua)

Pacoorcco (possibly from Quechua p'aqu blond, fair, a color similar to gold, urqu mountain, "'blond' or slightly golden mountain") erroneously also Poocoorco, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Pacra

Pacra (possibly from Quechua p'aqra bald, paqra agave) is a mountain in the north of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, of high.

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Pacucha District

Pacucha District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Padre Abad Province

Padre Abad is the smallest of four provinces in the Ucayali Region, in the central Amazon rainforest of Peru.

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Padreyoc (Cusco)

Padreyoc (Spanish padre father, possibly from Quechua -yuq a suffix to indicate possession, "the one that has got a father" or "the one with a father") or Quishuar (possibly from Quechua Kiswar for buddleja incana), is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paezan languages

Paezan (also Páesan, Paezano, Interandine) may be any of several hypothetical or obsolete language-family proposals of Colombia and Ecuador named after the Paez language.

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Paico District

Paico is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Pajo (mountain)

Pajo (possibly from Aymara for light brown, reddish, or '(Quechua for alpaca) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, Pitumarca District, northwest of Sibinacocha. It lies north of the peak of Uchuy Milla, northeast of Huayruro Punco and southeast of Osjollo Anante and Japu Japu. East of Pajo there is a valley with an intermittent stream named Puca orco (Quechua for "red mountain"). Its waters flow to Sibinacocha.

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Paka (Peru)

Paka (Quechua for eagle, hispanicized spelling Paca) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paka Chuku

Paka Chuku (Quechua paka eagle, chuku hat, "eagle hat", also spelled Pacachuco) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pakapaka

PakaPaka is an Argentine television channel and website providing shows and original programming for children ages 2 to 12 and their families.

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Pakaymayu

The Pakaymayu or Paqaymayu (Quechua, hispanicized spellings Pacaymayo, Pacaymayu, also Pacamayo) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District.

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Palatal lateral approximant

The palatal lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.

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Palatal nasal

The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages.

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Palca District, Huancavelica

Palca District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Palca District, Lampa

Palca District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Palcaraju

Palcaraju (from Quechua pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range in the region of Ancash within the Peruvian Andes.

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Pallarcocha

Pallarcocha or Pallacocha (possibly from Quechua palla, dame, lady, mature woman of the Inca nobility, and qucha, lake) is a small lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, Condesuyos Province, Andaray District.

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Pallasca District

Pallasca District is one of 11 districts of the Pallasca Province in the Ancash region in Peru.

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Pallasca Province

The Pallasca Province (from Quechua Pallasqa) is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Pallpata District

Pallpata District is one of eight districts of the Espinar Province in Peru.

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Palta Urqu

Palta Urqu (Quechua palta avocado, urqu mountain, "avocado mountain", also spelled Palta Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pamela Rodríguez

Pamela Rodríguez (born 12 May 1983) is a Peruvian singer, a two-time Latin Grammy nominee.

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Pampa de Achala

Pampa de Achala is the name given to a vast region that lies at the heart of the Sierras de Córdoba located within Sierras Pampeanas, and located in central-northwest of Argentina.

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Pampa Galeras – Barbara D'Achille National Reserve

Pampa Galeras – Barbara D’Achille is located in the Lucanas Province of the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Pampa Wasi

Pampa Wasi (Quechua pampa a large plain, wasi house, "plain house", also spelled Pampahuasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Pampachiri

Pampachiri is a rural district in Andahuaylas Province in the Apurímac Region of southern Peru.

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Pampacocha (Ancash)

Pampacocha (possibly from Quechua pampa a large plain, qucha lake, "plain lake") is a lake in the south of the Huallanca mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pampacolca District

Pampacolca or Pampaqullqa (Quechua pampa large plain, qullqa deposit) is one of fourteen districts of the province Castilla in Peru.

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Pampadromaeus

Pampadromaeus is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs known from the Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.

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Pampamarca District, Canas

Pampamarca District is the smallest of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Pampamarca District, La Unión

Pampamarca District is one of eleven districts of the La Unión Province in Peru.

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Pampamarca District, Yarowilca

Pampamarca District is one of eight districts of the province Yarowilca in Peru.

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Pampaqucha (Ayacucho)

Pampaqucha (Quechua pampa a large plain, qucha lake, hispanicized spellings Pampaccocha, Pampacocha) or Rasuwillka "Laguna de Pampa Qocha o Razuhuillca", retrieved on February 1, 2014 is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Huanta Province, Huanta District.

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Pampaqucha (Puno)

Pampaqucha (Quechua pampa a large plain, qucha lake also spelled Pampacocha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Pamparomas District

The Pamparomas District is one of 10 districts of the Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Panao District

Panao District is one of four districts of the province Pachitea in Peru.

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Pando Department

Pando is a department in the North of Bolivia, with an area of, in the Amazon Rainforest, adjoining the border with Brazil and Perú.

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Panta

Panta (possibly from Quechua for a kind of mantilla) also known as Chachacumayoc (possibly from Quechua chachakuma a kind of plant, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the chachakuma), is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pantaleón Dalence Province

Pantaleón Dalence is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian Oruro Department.

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Papaqucha (Huancavelica)

Papaqucha (Quechua papa potato, qucha lake, "potato lake", hispanicized spelling Papacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District.

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Papaqucha (Lima)

Papaqucha (Quechua papa potato, qucha lake, "potato lake", hispanicized spelling Papacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Huancaya District.

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Paqarin Pawka

Paqarin Pawka (Quechua paqarin dawn, morning, pawka a plant (Escallonia herrerae), Hispanicized spelling Pajarinpauca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paqariq Tampu

In Inca mythology, one of the main Inca creation myths was that of the Ayar Brothers who emerged from a cave called Paqariq Tampu (also spelled Paqariqtampu) (Quechua paqariy to dawn / to be born, -q a suffix, tampu inn, lodge, hispanicized and mixed spellings Pacaritambo, Paccarectambo, Paccarec Tambo, Paccarictambo, Paccaric Tambo, Paqariq Tambo, Paccaritambo).

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Paracas (municipality)

Paracas ("sand rain" from Quechua: para (rain) and aco (sand)) is the capital of the Paracas District in the Ica Region in Peru.

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Paraqti

Paraqti (Quechua paray to rain, -pti, qti a suffix, "if it rains", hispanicized spelling Paracte) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pararca District

Pararca District is one of ten districts of the province Paucar del Sara Sara in Peru.

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Paras District

Paras District is one of six districts of the province Cangallo in Peru.

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Paratia District

Paratia District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Parcoy District

Parcoy or Parquy (Quechua) is one of thirteen districts of the province Pataz in Peru.

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Parhuayane

Parhuayane (possibly from Aymara parwaya a plant of the Deyeuxia family, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the parwaya plant") is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pari Urqu

Pari Urqu (Aymara pari red hot, Quechua pari warm, to get very hot, overheated, urqu mountain, "hot mountain", hispanicized spellings Pari Orcko, Pary Orcko, Pari Orco) is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia, about 3,950 m (12,959 ft) high.

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Paria (Peru)

Paria (possibly from Quechua for reddish, copper or sparrow) is a mountain in the northern part of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pariacaca mountain range

The Pariacaca mountain range (possibly from Quechua parya reddish, sparrow, qaqa rock, Paryaqaqa or Parya Qaqa, a regional deity, a mountain god (apu)), also called Huarochirí mountain range lies in the Andes of Peru.

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Pariacocha (Pallasca)

Pariacocha (possibly from Quechua parya reddish, copper or sparrow, qucha lake, "reddish (copper or sparrow) lake") is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Pariacoto District

Pariacoto District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Pariahuanca District, Carhuaz

Pariahuanca District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Pariahuanca District, Huancayo

Pariahuanca (from Quechua Parya Wank'a) is one of twenty-eight districts of the Huancayo Province in Peru.

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Pariauccro

Pariauccro or Pariaucro (possibly from Quechua parya reddish, copper or sparrow, ukru hole, pit, hollow) is a massif in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Parinacochas Province

The Parinacochas Province is a province located in the Ayacucho Region of Peru.

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Pariwana

Pariwana (Quechua for flamingo, Hispanicized spelling Parihuana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Parobamba District

Parobamba District is one of 4 districts in the Pomabamba Province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Parorjo

Parorjo (possibly from Quechua paru brownish, grey-brown, urqu mountain) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Parqaqucha

Parqaqucha (Quechua parqa two separate things which seem to be united, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Parjajocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Cabana District.

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Parqash

Parqash (local Quechua for two separate things which seem to be united (parqa), hispanicized spelling Parcash) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Parqu

Parqu (Quechua parquy irrigation hispanicized spelling Parjo) is a mountain west of the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Parqu Qucha (Bolivia)

Parqu Qucha (Quechua parquy irrigation, qucha lake, "irrigation lake", hispanicized spellings Parco Cocha, Parco Khocha, Parcococha, Parkho Khocha, Parko Q'ocha) is a Bolivian lake located in Vacas Municipality, Arani Province, Cochabamba Department.

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Parququcha (Peru)

Parququcha (Quechua parquy irrigation, qucha lake, "irrigation lake", hispanicized spelling Parccoccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Parinacochas Province, Coracora District.

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Paruro District

Paruro District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Paruro Province

Paruro Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Parya (Ayacucho)

Parya (Quechua for reddish, copper or sparrow, Hispanicized spelling Paria) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Parya Chaka

Parya Chaka (Quechua parya reddish, copper or sparrow, chaka bridge, "reddish (copper or sparrow) bridge", hispanicized spelling Pariachaca) is a mountain in the south of the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paryani

Paryani (Quechua parya reddish; copper; sparrow, Aymara -ni a suffix, hispanicized spelling Pariani) is a volcano in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Paschal greeting

The Paschal Greeting, also known as the Easter Acclamation, is an Easter custom among Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and Anglicans Christians.

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Pasorapa

Pasorapa, which comes from paso rápido, (quick step), is a small town in Bolivia located in the southeast of the department of Cochabamba.

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Pastorita Huaracina

Pastorita Huaracina (December 19, 1930 - May 2001) born María Alvarado Trujillo, was a Peruvian singer who strongly identified with the traditions of the rural Andes.

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Pata Anjasi

Pata Anjasi (possibly from Quechua pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge; bank (of a river), shore, anqasi cobalt salt used for dyeing) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pata Pata (Peru)

Pata Pata (Aymara and Quechua) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Patacancha

Patacancha (possibly from Quechua pata step, bank of a river, kancha corral, "step corral" or "bank corral") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Patallacta

Patallacta (possibly from Quechua pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "settlement on a platform" pronounced "pahta-yakta"), Llactapata or Q'ente Marka (possibly from Quechua q'inti hummingbird, marka village, "hummingbird village") is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District.

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Patambuco District

Patambuco District is one of ten districts of the Sandia Province in Peru.

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Patarcocha (Ancash)

Patarcocha (possibly from Quechua qucha lake) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District.

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Pataypampa District

Pataypampa District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Paterson, New Jersey

Paterson is the largest city in and the county seat of Passaic County, New Jersey, United States.

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Pato Hoffmann

Erwin Eduardo Hoffmann-Alarcon (born 23 August 1956) is a Bolivian actor and theater director who has performed in such films as Geronimo: An American Legend, Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, Cheyenne Warrior and The Last Winter.

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Paucar del Sara Sara Province

Paucar del Sara Sara Province is a province located in the south-eastern corner of the Ayacucho Region of Peru.

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Paucará District

Paucará District is one of eight districts of the Acobamba Province in Peru.

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Paucarbamba District

Paucarbamba District is one of ten districts of the province Churcampa in Peru.

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Paucarcolla District

Paucarcolla District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Paucartambo District, Pasco

Paucartambo District (from Quechua: Pawqar Tampu, meaning "colored tambo") is one of thirteen districts of the province Pasco in Peru.

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Paucartambo District, Paucartambo

Paucartambo (from Quechua: Pawqar Tampu, meaning "colored tambo") is one of six districts of the Paucartambo Province in Peru.

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Paucartambo Province

Paucartambo Province (from Quechua: Pawqar Tampu, meaning "colored tambo") is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Paucartambo, Paucartambo

Paucartambo (from Quechua: Pawqar Tampu, meaning "colored tambo") is a town in Southern Peru, capital of the province Paucartambo in the region Cusco.

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Paucas District

Paucas District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Paul Rivet

Paul Rivet (7 May 1876, Wasigny, Ardennes – 21 March 1958) was a French ethnologist; he founded the Musée de l'Homme in 1937.

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Paurito

Paurito is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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Pawka

Pawka (Quechua for a plant (Escallonia herrerae), Hispanicized spellings Pauca, Paucca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Paxsi

Paxsi (Aymara for "moon", hispanicized spelling Pacsi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paychi

Paychi (Quechua for Petiveria alliacea, also spelled Payche) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Paychi (Antabamba)

Paychi (Quechua for Petiveria alliacea, also spelled Payche) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pazña Municipality

Pazña Municipality is a municipality of the Poopó Province in the Oruro Department, Bolivia.

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Páez language

Páez (also Paez, Paes; the autonym Nasa Yuwe 'Nasa language' is becoming increasingly used) is a language of Colombia, spoken by the Páez people.

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Písac

Písac or Pisac (possibly from Quechua for Nothoprocta, also spelled p'isaqa) is a Peruvian village in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

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Pedro Bohórquez

Pedro Chamijo (1602, Granada, Spain—January 3, 1667, Lima, Peru), more commonly known as Pedro Bohórquez (or Bohorques) or Inca Hualpa, was a Spanish adventurer in the Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Pedro Pablo Kuczynski

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard (born 3 October 1938), better known simply as PPK, is a Peruvian economist, politician and public administrator who served as the 66th President of Peru.

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Pedro Vilca Apaza District

Pedro Vilca Apaza District is one of five districts of the province San Antonio de Putina in Peru.

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Pergarumi

Pergarumi or Pirqa Rumi (possibly from Quechua pirqa wall, rumi stone) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Peru

Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

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Peru–United States relations

Peru–United States relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Peru and the United States of America.

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Peruvian art

Peruvian art has its origin in the Andean civilizations.

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Peruvian Canadians

Peruvian Canadians are Canadian citizens of Peruvian descent or a Peru-born person who resides in Canada.

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Peruvian corn

Choclo, also referred to as Peruvian corn or Cuzco corn (after the capital city of the Inca empire), is a large-kernel variety of field corn from the Andes.

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Peruvian cuisine

Peruvian cuisine reflects local practices and ingredients—including influences from the indigenous population including the Inca and cuisines brought in with immigrants from Europe (Spanish cuisine, Italian cuisine, German cuisine), Asia (Chinese cuisine and Japanese cuisine) and West Africa.

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Peruvian dances

Peruvian dances are primarily of native origin.

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Peruvian literature

The term Peruvian literature not only refers to literature produced in the independent Republic of Peru, but also to literature produced in the Viceroyalty of Peru during the country's colonial period, and to oral artistic forms created by diverse ethnic groups that existed in the area during the prehispanic period, such as the Quechua, the Aymara and the Chanka South American native groups.

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Peruvian region name etymologies

This article provides a collection of the etymologies of the names of the regions of Peru.

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Peruvian Spanish

Peruvian Spanish is a family of dialects of the Spanish language that have been spoken in Peru since 1532.

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Peruvians

Peruvians (Peruanos) are the citizens of the Republic of Peru or their descendants abroad.

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Peruvians in Chile

Peruvians in Chile consists of mainly of immigrants and expatriates from Peru as well as their locally born descendants.

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Peruvians in Spain

As of 2009, official statistics showed 137,154 Peruvians in Spain.

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Peter (given name)

Peter is a common masculine given name.

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Phaqcha Mayu

Phaqcha Mayu (Quechua phaqcha waterfall, mayu river, "waterfall river", also spelled Pajcha Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Arani Province, Vacas Municipality, and in the Carrasco Province, Pocona Municipality.

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Phara District

Phara District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Philip M. Parker

Philip M. Parker (born June 20, 1960) holds the INSEAD Chair Professorship of Management Science at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France).

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Phiri Uya

Phiri Uya (Quechua phiri destroyed, uya face, "destroyed face", Hispanicized names Piriuya, Piríuyac) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Phonology

Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages.

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Phullu Punchu

Phullu Punchu (Quechua phullu mantilla, punchu poncho, also spelled Phullu Poncho) is a mountain in the Tunari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Phutunqu

Phutunqu (Aymara for a small vessel or a hole, pit, crater, also spelled Phutunkhu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Phytelephas seemannii

Phytelephas seemannii, commonly called Panama ivory palm, is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family.

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Pi-Chacán

Pi-Chacán (also known as Chacán-Pi) is a sculpture by the Peruvian artist Fernando de la Jara that has stood in the grounds of the University of Tübingen's Institute for Microbiology and Virology since 2001.

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Pichcacocha Lakes

Pichcacocha Lakes or Pichgacocha Lakes (possibly from Quechua pichqa five qucha lake) is a group of five lakes in Peru.

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Pichigua District

Pichigua District is one of eight districts of the Espinar Province in Peru.

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Pichirhua District

Pichirhua District is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in Peru.

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Pichjajocha

Pichjajocha (possibly from Quechua pichqa five, cocha lake) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pichqa Pukyu

Pichqa Pukyu (Quechua pichqa five, pukyu spring, well, "five springs (or wells)", hispanicized spelling Pichgapuquio) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pichu Pichu

Pichu Pichu or Picchu Picchu is an inactive eroded volcano in the Andes of Peru.

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Pikchu

Pikchu (Quechua for pyramid/mountain or prominence with a broad base which ends in sharp peaks, hispanicized spelling Picchu) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru west of the city of Cusco, about high.

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Pikillaqta

Pikillaqta (Quechua piki flea, llaqta a place (village, town, community, country, nation), "flea place", also spelled Piki Llacta, Pikillacta, Piquillacta, Piquillaqta) is a large Wari culture archaeological site east of Cusco in the Quispicanchi Province.

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Pikimachay

Piki Mach'ay (Quechua piki flea, mach'ay cave,Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) "flea cave", also spelled Pikimachay, Piquimachay, where machay means "drunkenness", "to get drunk" or "a spindle packed with thread") is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Valley of Peru.

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Pikiqucha

Pikiqucha (Quechua piki flea, qucha lake, "flea lake", hispanicized spellings Piquecocha, Piquicocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Pila Qucha

Pila Qucha (Quechua pila hose qucha lake, "hose lake", hispanicized spellings Pila Cocha, Pila Khocha, Pilakhocha) is a Bolivian lake located in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province, Tiraque Municipality, Tiraque Canton situated about 4,019 m high.

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Pilcomayo River

Pilcomayo (in Hispanicized spelling) (Quechua Pillkumayu or Pillku Mayu, pillku red, mayu river, "red river", Guarani Ysyry Araguay) is a river in central South America.

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Pillaka

Pillaka (Quechua for a two-colored llawt'u, also spelled Pillaca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pillku Urqu

Pillku Urqu (Quechua pillku red, urqu mountain), also known as Pikul, Piqul (possibly a corruption of pillku, Hispanicized spellings Piccol, Picol, also Pikol, Piqol) or Wayna Piqul (Quechua wayna young, Hispanicized Huaynapicol, Huaynapiccol, also Wayna Piqol), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, near the city of Cusco.

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Pillpinto District

Pillpinto District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Pinchimuru

Pinchimuru (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Pinchimuro) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Pinkillu

A pinkillu, pinkuyllu or pinqullu (Quechua or Aymara, hispanicized spellings pincollo, pincuyllo, pingullo, pinquillo, also pinkillo, pinkiyo, pinkullo, pinkuyo) is a flute found throughout the Andes, used primarily in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.

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Pinkilluni

Pinkilluni (Quechua pinkillu a kind of flute, Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a pinkillu", hispanicized spelling Pinquillone) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Pinkilluni (Puno)

Pinkilluni (Quechua pinkillu a kind of flute, Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a pinkillu", hispanicized spelling Pinquillone) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pinkuylluna

Pinkuylluna or Pinkulluna (Quechua, Hispanicized spellings Pincuylluna, Pinculluna) is an archaeological site on a mountain of the same name in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Ollantaytambo District.

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Pinra District

Pinra District is one of four districts of the province Huacaybamba in Peru.

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Piqui Machay (Cusco)

Piqui Machay (possibly from Quechua piki flea, mach'ay cave, "flea cave") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pira District

Pira District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Pirca Pirca, La Libertad

Pirca Pirca (possibly from Quechua pirqa wall) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pirca Pirca, Lima

Pirca Pirca (possibly from Aymara and Quechua pirqa wall) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pirqa (Peru)

Pirqa (Aymara and Quechua for wall, hispanicized spelling Pirca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pirqasqa

Pirqasqa (Quechua pirqa wall, -sqa a suffix, "stonewalled", hispanicized spelling Perjasja) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Piruro

Piruro (possibly from Quechua for whorl)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pirwa (Peru)

Pirwa (Aymara and Quechua for granary, deposit, hispanicized spelling Pirhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pirwa Hirka

Pirwa Hirka (Quechua pirwa deposit, hirka mountain, "deposit mountain", hispanicized spelling Pirhua Jirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pirwata

Pirwata (Aymara and Quechua pirwa granary, depostit, -ta a suffix, also spelled Pirhuata) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Pirwayuq

Pirwayuq (Quechua pirwa deposit / the planet Jupiter, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a deposit", Hispanicized spelling Pirhuayoc) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pisac District

Pisac District is one of eight districts of the province Calca in Peru.

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Pisagua, Chile

Pisagua is a Chilean port on the Pacific Ocean, located in Huara comuna (municipality), in Tarapacá Region, northern Chile.

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Pisco

Pisco is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber colored brandy produced in winemaking regions of Peru and Chile.

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Pisco, Peru

Pisco is a small city located in the Ica Region of Peru, the capital of the Pisco Province.

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Piscobamba

Piscobamba (from Quechua Pisqupampa, pisqu, p'isqu bird, pampa plain) is a town in central Peru.

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Piscobamba District

Piscobamba District is one of eight districts of the province Mariscal Luzuriaga in Peru.

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Piscococha

Piscococha (possibly from Quechua pisqu bird, qucha lake, lagoon, "bird lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tanta District.

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Piscopata

Piscopata (possibly from Quechua pisqu bird, pata step, bank of a river, "bird bank (or step)") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pisgochaga

Pisgochaga (possibly from Quechua p'isqu bird, chaka bridge, "bird bridge") is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of.

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Pishtaco

A pishtaco is a mythological boogeyman figure in the Andes region of South America, particularly in Peru and Bolivia.

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Pisqan Punta

Pisqan Punta (Quechua pichqa, pisqa five, -n a suffix, punta peak; ridge, hispanicized spelling Pisccanpunta, Pisjanpunta) is a mountain in the southernmost part of the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Pisquioc

Pisquioc (possibly from Aymara p'isqi white quinoa, Quechua p'isqi a stew or purée of quinoa, -yuq a suffix, "the one with white quinoa") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pisti

Pisti (Aymara and Quechua for influenca, a common cold or plague, also spelled Piste) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pisti Q'asa

Pisti Q'asa (Aymara and Quechua pisti influenca, a common cold or plague, Quechua q'asa mountain pass, Hispanicized spelling Pistijasa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Piticocha (Ancash)

Piticocha (possibly from Quechua p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, qucha lake, "gap lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Cabana District.

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Pitumarca District

Pitumarca District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru.

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Pleiades in folklore and literature

The high visibility of the star cluster Pleiades in the night sky has guaranteed it a special place in many cultures, both ancient and modern.

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Pocohuanca District

Pocohuanca District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Pocona Municipality

Pocona Municipality is the third municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia.

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Pocra culture

Pocras (called Pacora and Pocora in colonial documentation) were the ancient Wari culture (Huari) inhabitants of the modern-day city of Huamanga, Peru before the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, bounded on the northwest by the Warivilcas, and on the southeast by the Rucanas and the Soras and on the east by the Mayonmarka near the Andahuaylas in La Mar (Chungui) in the current Peruvian province of Ayacucho.

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Pojo Municipality

Pojo Municipality is the second municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Polynesia

Polynesia (from πολύς polys "many" and νῆσος nēsos "island") is a subregion of Oceania, made up of more than 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean.

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Polysynthetic language

In linguistic typology, polysynthetic languages are highly synthetic languages, i.e. languages in which words are composed of many morphemes (word parts that have independent meaning but may or may not be able to stand alone).

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Pomabamba

Pomabamba (Quechua Pumapampa, puma cougar, pampa large plain, "cougar plain") is a town in the Pomabamba District of the Pomabamba Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Pomabamba (disambiguation)

Pomabamba (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, pampa a large plain, "cougar plain") can refer to.

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Pomabamba (mountain)

Pomabamba (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, pampa a large plain, "cougar plain"), Rataquenua or Portachuelo is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, of high (other elevation cited is). It is located between Asunción and Carhuaz provinces, in the region of Ancash.

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Pomabamba District

Pomabamba (Quechua Pumapampa, puma cougar, pampa large plain, "cougar plain") is the largest of 4 districts in the Pomabamba Province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Pomabamba Province

The Pomabamba Province (Quechua Puma Pampa) is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Pomacancha District

Pomacancha (from Quechua Puma Kancha, meaning "puma corral") is one of thirty-four districts of the Jauja Province in Peru.

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Pomacanchi District

Pomacanchi District is one of seven districts of the Acomayo Province in Peru.

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Pomacocha District, Acobamba

Pomacocha District is one of eight districts of the province Acobamba in Peru.

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Pomacocha District, Andahuaylas

Pomacocha District is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Poncho

A poncho (punchu in Quechua; Mapudungun pontro, blanket, woolen fabric) is an outer garment designed to keep the body warm.

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Ponto District

Ponto District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Poopó Municipality

Poopó Municipality is the first municipal section of the Poopó Province in the Oruro Department, Bolivia.

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Poopó Province

Poopó is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Popayán

Popayán is the capital of the Colombian department of Cauca.

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Population transfer

Population transfer or resettlement is the movement of a large group of people from one region to another, often a form of forced migration imposed by state policy or international authority and most frequently on the basis of ethnicity or religion but also due to economic development.

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Porotos granados

Porotos granados is a traditional Chilean countryside stew made mainly of ripe Cranberry beans, maize kernels and squash.

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Posoco

Posoco (possibly from Quechua for foam) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Post-classical history

Post-classical history (also called the Post-Antiquity era, Post-Ancient Era, or Pre-Modern Era) is a periodization commonly used by the school of "world history" instead of Middle Ages (Medieval) which is roughly synonymous.

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Potato

The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade Solanum tuberosum.

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Potoni District

Potoni District is one of fifteen districts of the Azángaro Province in Peru.

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Potosí

Potosí is a capital city and a municipality of the department of Potosí in Bolivia.

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Potosí Department

Potosí (P'utuqsi) is a department in southwestern Bolivia.

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Pre-Columbian art

Pre-Columbian art refers to the visual arts of indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, North, Central, and South Americas until the late 15th and early 16th centuries, and the time period marked by Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas.

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Pre-Columbian era

The Pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the American continents, spanning the time of the original settlement in the Upper Paleolithic period to European colonization during the Early Modern period.

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Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories

Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories relate to visits or interactions with the Americas and/or indigenous peoples of the Americas by people from Africa, Asia, Europe, or Oceania before Columbus's first voyage to the Caribbean in 1492.

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Programa Nacional de Población

Programa Nacional de Población was a program conducted in Peru in the early 1990s to reduce population growth as a way of meeting international demographic standards.

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Progreso District

Progreso District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Promaucae

Promaucae, also spelled as Promaucas or Purumaucas (from Quechua purum awqa: wild enemy), were an indigenous pre-Columbian Mapuche tribal group that lived in the present territory of Chile, south of the Maipo River basin of Santiago, Chile and the Itata River.

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Pseudoscientific language comparison

Pseudoscientific language comparison is a form of pseudo-scholarship that has the objective of establishing historical associations between languages by naive postulations of similarities between them.

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Psychotria viridis

Psychotria viridis is a perennial shrub of the Rubiaceae family.

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Psychrophrynella chirihampatu

Psychrophrynella chirihampatu is a species of frogs in the Craugastoridae family.

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Puñay

Cerro Puñay is a volcanic cone in the Chunchi Canton of Ecuador.

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Puños District

Puños District is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Public holidays in Bolivia

Category:Bolivian culture Category:Bolivian society Bolivia.

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Puca Allpa

Puca Allpa or Puka Allpa (Quechua puka red, allpa earth, "red earth", hispanicized spelling Puca Allpa) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puca Mauras

Puca Mauras (possibly from Quechua puka red) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru.

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Puca Mauras (Andagua-Chilcaymarca)

Puca Mauras (possibly from Quechua puka red) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puca Punta (mountain)

Puca Punta (possibly from Quechua puka red, punta peak; ridge, "red peak (or ridge)") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucacaca District

Pucacaca (in hispanicized spelling) or Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock") is one of ten districts of the province Picota in Peru.

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Pucaccocha (Lares)

Pucaccocha (possibly from Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Lares District.

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Pucacocha (Ancash)

Pucacocha (Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake") is a mountain at a little lake of that name in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucacocha (Marcapata)

Pucacocha (possibly from Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pucagaga Punta

Pucagaga Punta or Pucagaga (possibly from Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock"; Spanish punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, high.

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Pucajasa (Canchis)

Pucajasa (possibly from Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red pass") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pucajasa (Urubamba)

Pucajasa (possibly from Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucajirca

Pucajirca or Pucahirca (possibly from Quechua puka red, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "red mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 6,046 m (19,836 ft) high.

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Pucallpa

Pucallpa (Quechua: puka allpa, "red dirt") is a city in eastern Peru located on the banks of the Ucayali River, a major tributary of the Amazon River.

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Pucaorjo (Calca)

Pucaorjo (possibly from Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pucaparina

Pucaparina (possibly from Aymara puka colored, Quechua puka red, Aymara parina flamingo, "colored flamingo" or "red flamingo") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucapuca (Peru)

Pucapuca (possibly from Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pucara (Lari)

Pucara (possibly from Aymara and Quechua for fortress) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucaraju (Lucma)

Pucaraju or Pukaraju (possibly from Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "red snow-covered mountain") Map of the area showing "Nevado Pucaraju" is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pucaraju (Ticapampa)

Pucaraju (possibly from Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "red snow-covered mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high or high depending on the source.

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Pucaranra

Pucaranra (possibly from Quechua puka red, ranra stony; stony ground) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high (although other sources cite an elevation of. It is located in Ancash, southwest of mount Chinchey.

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Pucará de Tilcara

The Pucará de Tilcara is a pre-Inca fortification or pukara located on a hill just outside the small town of Tilcara, in the Argentine province of Jujuy.

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Pucará District, Lampa

Pucará District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Pucasalla

Pucasalla (possibly from Quechua puka red, salla large cliff of gravel, "red cliff of gravel") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puchkayuq

Puchkayuq (Quechua puchka spindle, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a spindle", also spelled Pushcayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puchkayuq Punta

Puchkayuq Punta (Quechua puchka spindle, -n a suffix, punta peak; ridge, "the peak (or ridge) with a spindle", also spelled Puchcayoc Punta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pucyura District

Pucyura District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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Pueblo Libre District, Huaylas

Pueblo Libre District is one of ten districts of the province Huaylas in Peru.

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Puerto de Mejillones Province

Puerto de Mejillones is a province in the western parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Puerto Inca Province

The Puerto Inca Province is the largest of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Puerto Pailas

Puerto Pailas is a canton and town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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Puerto Villarroel Municipality

Puerto Villarroel Municipality is the fifth municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Puka (Peru)

Puka (Quechua for red, Hispanicized spelling Puca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Hirka

Puka Hirka or Pukahirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Puca Jirca, Pucairca, Pucahirca, Pucajirca) may refer to.

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Puka Hirka (Aija-Recuay)

Puka Hirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", hispanicized spelling Pucairca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Hirka (Bolognesi)

Puka Hirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", Hispanicized spelling Puca Jirca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Hirka (Corongo)

Puka Hirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Pucajirca) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Hirka (Huaraz-Yungay)

Puka Hirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", Hispanicized spelling Puca Jirca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Hirka (Huánuco)

Puka Hirka (Quechua puka red, hirka mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Pucajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Llacta

Puka Llacta (Quechua puka red, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation)) is the name of a Peruvian Maoist political group that had its origins in the 1970s.

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Puka Mach'ay

Puka Mach'ay (Quechua puka red, mach'ay cave, "red cave", also spelled Pucamachay) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Mach'ay (disambiguation)

Puka Mach'ay (Quechua puka red, mach'ay cave, "red caave", also spelled Puca Machay, Pucamachay) may refer to.

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Puka Mach'ay (Junín)

Puka Mach'ay (Quechua puka red, mach'ay cave, "red cave", also spelled Pucamachay) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Mach'ay (Pasco)

Puka Mach'ay (Quechua puka red, mach'ay cave, "red cave", also spelled Pucamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Mayu (Cochabamba)

Puka Mayu (Quechua puka red, mayu river, "red river") is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Capinota Province, Capinota Municipality.

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Puka Mayu (Potosí)

Puka Mayu (Quechua puka red, mayu river, "red river") is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, Nor Lípez Province, Colcha "K" Municipality.

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Puka Pampa

Puka Pampa (Quechua puka red, pampa plain, "red plain", also spelled Pucapampa) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Pampa River

Puka Pampa River (Quechua puka red, pampa plain, "red plain", also spelled Puca Pampa) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Sud Cinti Province, Culpina Municipality.

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Puka Parya

Puka Parya (Quechua puka red, parya reddish, copper or sparrow, Hispanicized spelling Puca Paria) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Puka (Bolivia)

Puka Puka (Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color", also spelled Puca Puca) is a mountain east of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia, about.

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Puka Puka (Chumbivilcas)

Puka Puka (Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color", also spelled Pucapuca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Puka (Cochabamba)

Puka Puka (Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color", also spelled Puca Puca) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Puka Puka (Lima)

Puka Puka (Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a complex of something, "a complex of red color", also spelled Pucapuca) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Pukara

Puka Pukara (Quechua puka red, pukara fortress, "red fortress", hispanicized spellings Pucapucara, Puca Pucara, Puca Pucará) is a site of military ruins in Peru situated in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, near Cusco.

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Puka Pukayuq

Puka Pukayuq (Quechua puka red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a complex of red color", hispanicized spelling Pucapucayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Punchu (Cusco)

Puka Punchu (Quechua puka red, punchu poncho, "red poncho" or Hispanicized spelling Puca Puncho) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Punchu (Puno)

Puka Punchu (Quechua puka red, punchu poncho, "red poncho" or "silver ravine", Hispanicized spelling Pucapuncho) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Punta (Ancash)

Puka Punta (Quechua puka red, punta peak; ridge, "red peak (or ridge)", also spelled Pucapunta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Punta (Huancavelica)

Puka Punta (Quechua puka red, punta peak; ridge, "red peak (or ridge)", also spelled Pucapunta) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Q'asa

Puka Q'asa (Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass", hispanicized spellings Puca Ccasa, Puca Khasa, Pucacasa, Pucaccasa, Puca Jasa, Pucajasa) may refer to.

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Puka Q'asa (Angaraes)

Puka Q'asa (Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass", Hispanicized spelling Pucaccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Q'asa (Castrovirreyna-Huancavelica)

Puka Q'asa (Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Pucajasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Q'asa (Huancavelica)

Puka Q'asa (Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Pucajasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Q'asa (Huaytará)

Puka Q'asa (Quechua puka red, q'asa mountain pass, "red mountain pass", also spelled Pucaccasa) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Puka Qallpa

Puka Qallpa (Quechua puka red, qallpa terrain after the harvest, also spelled Puca Khallpa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Puka Qaqa

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", Hispanicized spelling Pucaccacca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Qaqa (Bolivia)

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", also spelled Puca Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Puka Qaqa (Bolognesi)

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", hispanicized spelling Pucaccacca) is a mountain south of the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Puka Qaqa (disambiguation)

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", hispanicized spellings Puca Khakha, Pucacaca, Pucacacca, Pucaccacca, Pucagaga, Pucajaga, Pucajaja, Pukaccacca) may refer to.

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Puka Qaqa (Muntiqucha)

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", hispanicized spelling Pucaccacca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Qaqa (Recuay)

Puka Qaqa (Quechua puka red, qaqa rock, "red rock", Hispanicized spelling Pucaccaca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Ranra

Puka Ranra or Pukaranra (Quechua puka red, ranra stony; stony ground, "red, stony ground", hispanicized spellings Puca Ranra, Pucaranra) may refer to.

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Puka Ranra (Apurímac-Ayacucho)

Puka Ranra (Quechua puka red, ranra stony; stony ground, "red, stony ground", hispanicized spelling Pucaranra) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Ranra (Arequipa)

Puka Ranra (Quechua puka red, ranra stony; stony ground, "red, stony ground", hispanicized spelling Pucaranra) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Ranra (Yungay)

Puka Ranra (Quechua puka red, ranra stony; stony ground, "red, stony ground", also spelled Pucaranra) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Rumi

Puka Rumi (Quechua puka red, rumi stone, "red stone", Hispanicized spelling Pucarumi) is a mountain in the northern part of the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Rumi (Junín)

Puka Rumi (Quechua puka red, rumi stone, "red stone", Hispanicized spelling Puca Rumi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Salli

Puka Salli (Quechua puka red, salli sulfur, red sulfur, also spelled Puca Salle) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Saya (Arequipa)

Puka Saya (Quechua puka red, saya slope, "red slope", also spelled Pucasaya) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Saya (Moquegua)

Puka Saya (Quechua puka red, saya slope, "red slope", Hispanicized Pucasaya) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Suntu

Puka Suntu (Quechua puka red, suntu heap, pile, "red heap", hispanicized spelling Pucasunto) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Urqu

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Puca Orcco, Puca Orco, Puca Orjo, Puca Orkho, Puca Urco, Pucaorcco, Pucaorco, Pucaorkho, Pucaorjo, Pucaurco, Puka Orqo) may refer to.

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Puka Urqu (Antabamba)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain) "red mountain", hispanicized spelling Puca Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Antabamba District. Paychi lies northwest of Paqu Qhawana and north of Yana Ranra.

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Puka Urqu (Arequipa)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", hispanicized spelling Pucaorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Urqu (Ayacucho)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Pucaorjo, Puka Orqo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, with an archaeological site of that name on the mountaintop.

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Puka Urqu (Bolivia)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Puca Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Urqu (Canas-Canchis)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", Hispanicized spelling Pucaorcco) is a mountain in the western extensions of the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Puka Urqu (Canchis)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", Hispanicized spelling Pucaorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Urqu (Charcas)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Puca Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Puka Urqu (Chuquisaca)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Puca Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puka Urqu (Oropesa)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", hispanicized spelling Puca Orco) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Urqu (Puno)

Puka Urqu (Quechua puka red, urqu mountain, "red mountain", hispanicized spelling Pucaorjo) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puka Uru

Puka Uru (Quechua puka red, uru tick; spider, "red tick" or "red spider", hispanicized names Pucaoro Grande or Pucuaro Grande) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukamayu (Peru)

Pukamayu (Quechua puka red, mayu river, "red river", hispanicized spelling Pucamayo) or Antachaka (Quechua anta copper chaka bridge, "copper bridge", hispanicized Andachaca) is a river in the Daniel Alcides Carrión Province of the Pasco Region in Peru.

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Pukamuqu

Pukamuqu (Quechua, puka red, muqu hill / joint, "red hill") is a mountain in Peru.

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Pukap Siqin

Pukap Siqin (Quechua puka red, siqi line, -p, -n suffixes, also spelled Pucapsiquin) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pukaqucha (Ayacucho)

Pukaqucha (Quechua puca red, qucha lake, "red lake", hispanicized spelling Pucaccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Puquio District.

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Pukaqucha (Calca)

Pukaqucha (Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake", hispanicized spelling Pucacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, Calca District.

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Pukaqucha (Junín-Lima)

Pukaqucha (Quechua puka red, qucha lake, "red lake", hispanicized spelling Pucacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, at a small lake of the same name.

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Pukaqucha (Lima)

Pukaqucha (Quechua puka red, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Pucacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Huanza District.

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Pukaqucha (Puno)

Pukaqucha (Quechua puka red, colored, qucha lake, "red lake" or "colored lake", hispanicized spellings Pucacocha, Pucaccocha, also known as Laguna Colorada as translated into Spanish) is a lake in the Puno Region in southern Peru.

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Pukara

Pukara (Aymara and Quechuan "fortress", hispanicized spellings pucara, pucará) is a ruin of the fortifications made by the natives of the central Andean cultures (that is to say: from Ecuador to Central Chile and the Argentine Northwest) and particularly to those of the Inca Empire.

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Pukara (Cochabamba)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, also spelled Pucara) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pukara (Condesuyos)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, Hispanicized spelling Pucara) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukara (Cusco)

Pukara (Quechua for fortress, Hispanicized spelling Pucará) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Pukara (disambiguation)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for "fortress", hispanicized spellings pucara, pucará, also pukará) means a ruin of the fortifications made by the natives of the central Andean cultures.

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Pukara (Mejillones)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, Hispanicized spelling Pucara) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Pukara (Moquegua)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, hispanicized spelling Pucara) is a mountain in the Moquegua Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukara (Poopó)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, Hispanicized spelling Pucara) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Pukara (Potosí)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, also spelled Pucara) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pukara (Sandia)

Pukara (Quechua for fortress, hispanicized spelling Pucara) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, with an archaeological site on top.

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Pukara (Tarucani)

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, hispanicized spellings Pucara, Pucará) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukara Mayu

Pukara Mayu (Aymara and Quechua pukara fortress or mountain of protection, mayu river, hispanicized spelling Pucara Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Chapare Province, Sacaba Municipality.

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Pukara Punta

Pukara Punta (Quechua pukara fortress, punta peak; ridge, "fortress peak (or ridge)", also spelled Pucará Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pukara, Coporaque

Pukara (Aymara and Quechua for fortress) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pukara, Puno

Pukara, Puno (Aymara and Quechua for fortress, Hispanicized spellings Pucara, Pucará, also Pukará) is a town in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Pucará District, Peru.

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Pukara, Víctor Fajardo

Pukara (Quechua for fortress) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Pukara, Vilcas Huamán

Pukara (Quechua for fortress) is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Vilcas Huaman Province, in the south of the Concepción District, near Antap'iti (Antapite).

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Pukarahu (Bolognesi-Huari)

Pukarahu (Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "red snow-covered mountain", Hispanicized spelling Pucarajo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukarahu (Catac)

Pukarahu (Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "red snow-covered mountain", Hispanicized spelling Pucarajo) is a mountain in the southern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukarahu (disambiguation)

Pukarahu or Puka Rahu (Quechua puka red, rahu snow peak, "red snow peak", hispanicized spellings Pucarajo, Pucaraju) may refer to.

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Pukarahu (Huari)

Pukarahu (Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "red snow-covered mountain", hispanicized spelling Pucaraju) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukará de Quitor

Pukará de Quitor (also spelled Pucará de Quitor) (Quechua pukara fortress) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in northern Chile.

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Pukayuq

Pukayuq (Quechua puka red, -yuq a suffix, "the one with red color", hispanicized spelling Pucayoc) is a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pukllay

Pukllay or phukllay (Quechua for to play, play / carnival, other spellings pucllay, pugllay, phujllay, pujhllay, pujllay, puqhllay) is a traditional festival held in the central Andes.

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Pukyu Rumi

Pukyu Rumi (Quechua pukyu spring, well, rumi stone, "spring stone", also spelled Puquiorumi) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pullo District

Pullo District is one of eight districts of the province Parinacochas in Peru.

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Puma Apachita

Puma Apachita (Aymara and Quechua puma cougar, puma, apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, also spelled Puma Apacheta) is a mountain in the Tunari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about high.

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Puma Puñunan

Puma Puñuna (Quechua puma cougar, puñuna bed, "cougar bed", -n a suffix, also spelled Pumapununan) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puma Qaqa

Puma Qaqa (Quechua puma cougar, puma, qaqa rock, "cougar rock", hispanicized spelling Pumacaca) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puma Ranra

Puma Ranra (Quechua puma cougar, ranra stony place, hispanicized spellings Poma Ranra, Pomarangra, Pomaranra, Puma Rangra, Pumarangra, erroneously also Pumrangra) may refer to.

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Puma Ranra (Castilla-Condesuyos)

Puma Ranra (Quechua puma cougar, puma, ranra stony, stony place) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puma Ranra (Condesuyos)

Puma Ranra (Quechua puma cougar, puma, ranra stony place) erroneously also spelled Pumrangra) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Arequipa Region, Condesuyos Province, Cayarani District. Puma Ranra lies south of Janq'u Q'awa and Saxa Q'awa at the Puma Ranra valley (Pumaranra) in the west.

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Puma Ranra (Lima)

Puma Ranra (Quechua puma cougar, puma, ranra stony, stony place, also spelled Pumarangra) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Puma Rawkha

Puma Rawkha (Quechua puma cougar, rawkha heap, "cougar heap", also spelled Pumarauca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puma Wachana

Puma Wachana (Quechua puma cougar, puma, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the cougar is born", Hispanicized spelling Puma Huachana) is a mountain in Peru, about high.

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Puma Wayin

Puma Wayin (Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix, also spelled Puma Huain, Pumahuain, Pumahuaín, Pumahuayin, Pumahuin) may refer to.

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Puma Wayin (Aija)

Puma Wayin (Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix, also spelled Pumahuain) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puma Wayin (Bolognesi)

Puma Wayin (Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix, also spelled Pumahuayin) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puma Wayin (Huallanca)

Puma Wayin (Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix, also spelled Pumahuain, Pumahuin) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Puma Wayin (Huánuco)

Puma Wayin (Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix, also spelled Puma Huain) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pumacancha

Pumacancha (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Pumahuaín (Recuay)

Pumahuaín (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "cougar house", -n a suffix) is a mountain in the southern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Pumahuacanca

Pumahuacanca or Pumahuaganga (possibly from Quechua: puma cougar, puma, waqay to cry, -nqa a suffix, "the cougar will cry") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pumahuanca

Pumahuanca, Pumahuanja (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, wank'a rock, "puma rock") or Yucay is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pumahuasi

Pumahuasi (hispanicized spelling of Quechua Puma Wasi, puma cougar, wasi house, "cougar house") is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.

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Pumamarka, San Sebastián

Pumamarka (Aymara and Quechua puma cougar, puma, marka village, "puma village", is an archaeological park in Peru. It is located in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, San Sebastián District, on the left side of the river Pumamarka. "Sitio arqueológico de Pumamarka", retrieved on January 24, 2014 The site was declared a National Cultural Heritage (Patrimonio Cultural) of Peru by the National Institute of Culture.

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Pumamarka, Urubamba

Pumamarka (Aymara and Quechua puma cougar, puma, marka village, "puma village", Hispanicized spelling Pumamarca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pumapunku

Pumapunku or Puma Punku (Aymara and Quechua puma cougar, puma, punku door, Hispanicized Puma Puncu) is part of a large temple complex or monument group that is part of the Tiwanaku Site near Tiwanaku, in western Bolivia.

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Pumaq Hirka

Pumaq Hirka (Quechua puma cougar, puma, -q a suffix, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "mountain of the puma" (pumaq hirkan, or pumap hirkan in good Quechua), hispanicized spelling Pumaj Jirca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Pumarinri (Lima)

Pumarinri (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, rinri ear, "puma ear") is a mountain in the south of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Pumasillo

Pumasillo (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, puma, sillu claw, "puma claw") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,991 m (19,656 ft) high.

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Pumasillo (Pumasillococha)

Pumasillo (possibly from Quechua puma cougar, sillu claw, "puma's claw") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Pumawasi

Pumawasi (Quechua puma cougar, puma, wasi house, "puma house", Hispanicized spellings Pomaguasi, Pomahuasi, Pumaguasi, Pumahuasi) may refer to.

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Pumawasi (Paruro)

Pumawasi (Quechua puma cougar, puma, wasi house, "puma house", hispanicized spelling Pumahuasi) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Pumawasi, Anta

Pumawasi (Quechua (Quechua puma cougar, puma, wasi house, "puma house") is a rocky cave with pre-Columbian rock-art in Peru. It is situated in the Cusco Region, Anta Province, Chinchaypujio District. Pumawasi lies in the north of the district, west of the mountain Yuraqqaqa (Yurajaja, Yurajqaqa). The cave is about deep and measures about at its widest point.

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Punata Province

Punata is a province almost in the middle of the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia, located about 45 km south of the city of Cochabamba.

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Punchao District

Punchao or Punchaw (Quechua for "day") is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Puncuyoc

Puncuyoc (possibly from Quechua punku door, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a door") is a mountain north of the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puno Province

Puno is a province in the Puno Region, in southeastern Peru.

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Puno Quechua

Puno Quechua, also known as Quechua Collao (Qullaw), is a dialect of the Southern Quechua language, spoken in southern Peru near Bolivia.

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Puno Region

Puno is a region in southeastern Peru.

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Punta Yavre

Punta Yavre or Punta Yayre (possibly from Quechua punta peak; ridge, yawri a big needle, Aymara yawri copper) is a mountain in the northeast of the Apolobamba mountain range on the border of Bolivia and Peru.

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Puntay Urqu

Puntay Urqu (Quechua) is a mountain and an archaeological site in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Vilcas Huamán Province, Carhuanca District.

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Puquina language

Puquina (or Pukina) is an extinct language once spoken by a native ethnic group in the region surrounding Lake Titicaca (Peru and Bolivia) and in the north of Chile.

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Puquio

Puquio (from Quechua: Pukyu, meaning "spring of water") is a town in Central Peru, South America.

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Purús Province

Purús Province is one of four provinces in the Ucayali Region, in the central Amazon rainforest of Peru.

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Puruhá

The Puruhá are an indigenous people of Ecuador.

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Puruma River

Puruma River (Quechua puruma land fertilized by sowing legumes) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Oropeza Province, Puruma Municipality.

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Purunllacta, Cheto

Purunllacta or Purum Llacta (Quechua purum, purun savage, wild / wasteland, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation) is an archaeological site of the Chachapoya culture in Peru. It is situated in the Amazonas Region, Chachapoyas Province, Cheto District, on the mountain of the same name. It lies northeast and near the archaeological site of Purunllacta of the Soloco District.Olivier Fabre, Jean Loup Guyot, Rodolfo Salas Gismondi, Manuel Malaver Pizarro, Ermanno Maniero, Los chachapoya de la región de Soloco: Chaquil, del sitio de hábitat a la cueva funeraria, Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Études Andines / 2008, 37 (2): 271-292. Retrieved on March 29, 2014 The site was declared a National Cultural Heritage by Resolución Directoral Nacional No. 196-INC on April 2, 2003.

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Purunllacta, Soloco

Purunllacta or Purum Llacta (possibly from Quechua purum, purun savage, wild / wasteland, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation) is an archaeological site in Peru. It is situated in the Amazonas Region, Chachapoyas Province, Soloco District, southwest and near the archaeological site of Purum Llaqta of the Cheto District.Olivier Fabre, Jean Loup Guyot, Rodolfo Salas Gismondi, Manuel Malaver Pizarro, Ermanno Maniero, Los chachapoya de la región de Soloco: Chaquil, del sitio de hábitat a la cueva funeraria, Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Études Andines / 2008, 37 (2): 271-292. Retrieved on March 29, 2014.

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Pusaccocha

Pusaccocha, Pusac Ccocha or Pusac Cocha (possibly from Quechua pusaq eight qucha lake, "eight lakes") is a group of eight lakes in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Huandoval District.

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Puscanturpa

Puscanturpa (possibly from Quechua puchka, puska spindle, -n a suffix, t'urpu pointed, sharp) is a mountain in the south of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Pusi District

Pusi District is one of eight districts of the province Huancané in Peru.

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Putaqa

Putaqa (Quechua for Rumex peruanus, also spelled Potacca, Potaga, Putaca, Putacca, Putaja) may refer to.

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Putaqa (Ancash)

Putaqa (Quechua for Rumex peruanus, also spelled Putaca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putaqa (Huánuco)

Putaqa (Quechua for Rumex peruanus, also spelled Potaga) is a mountain north of the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Putaqa (Junín)

Putaqa (Quechua for Rumex peruanus, also spelled Putaca) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putaqa (Pasco)

Putaqa (Quechua for Rumex peruanus, also spelled Putaja) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putaqa Hirka

Putaqa Hirka (Quechua putaqa Rumex peruanus, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "Rumex peruanus mountain", also spelled Putacajirca) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putaqa Wayi

Putaqa Wayi (Quechua putaqa Rumex peruanus, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "putaqa house", also spelled Putajahuay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putina (town)

Putina is a town in southern Peru, capital of the province San Antonio de Putina in the region Puno.

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Putina District

Putina District is one of five districts of the San Antonio de Putina Province in Peru.

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Putka (Huánuco)

Putka (Jauja Quechua for "muddy", also spelled Potga) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Putka (Junín)

Putka (Jauja Quechua for "muddy", also spelled Putca) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Putka (Lima)

Putka (Jauja Quechua for "muddy", also spelled Putca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Putkaqucha

Putkaqucha (Quechua putka muddy (Jauja Quechua), qucha lake, "muddy lake", Hispanicized spelling Putcacocha) is a mountain in the Waytapallana mountain range in Peru.

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Putkaqucha (Concepción)

Putkaqucha (Quechua putka muddy (Jauja Quechua), qucha lake, "muddy lake", hispanicized spelling Putcacocha) is a mountain in Peru, about high, at a lake of that name.

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Putkaqucha (Yauli)

Putkaqucha (Quechua putka muddy (Jauja Quechua), qucha lake, lagoon, "muddy lake", hispanicized spelling Putcacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Suitucancha District.

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Putucusi

Putucusi (possibly from Quechua phutu bud, -q a suffix, k'usi a cucurbit species, a small zucchini or Cucurbita pepo, "budding zucchini (or Cucurbita pepo)") is a round-shaped mountain located on the opposite side (northeast) of the Urubamba River to Machu Picchu in the Cusco Region of Peru.

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Putumayo Department

Putumayo is a department of Colombia.

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Puwaq Hanka

Puwaq Hanka (local Quechua puwaq, eight, hanka snowcapped peak or ridge, "eight peaks (or ridges)", hispanicized spelling Puagjanca) is a mountain in the Puwaq Hanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puwaq Hanka mountain range

The Puwaq Hanka mountain range Quechua puwaq, eight, hanka snowcapped peak or ridge, "eight peaks (or ridges)", hispanicized spelling Puagjanca, also Puagjancha) is in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Carhuacayan District, and in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the districts of and Andamarca and Atavillos Alto.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Huaral Province (Lima Region).

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Puyca District

Puyca District is one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru.

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Puyhuan (Ancash)

Puyhuan (possibly from Quechua for heart of an animal) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Puyhuanccocha

Puyhuanccocha (possibly from Quechua puywan heart of an animal, qucha lake, "heart lake") is a mountain in the Raura mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Puyusca District

Puyusca (Quechua: Phuyusqa, meaning "cloudy") is one of eight districts of the Parinacochas Province in Peru.

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Puywan

Puywan (Quechua for heart of an animal, Hispanicized spelling Puihuan) is a mountain in the northern sector of the Waytapallana mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Puywanniyuq

Puywanniyuq (Quechua puywan heart of an animal, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with a heart", also spelled Puyhuanniyocc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q

Q (named cue) is the 17th letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Q'ara Wayuna

Q'ara Wayuna (Quechua q'ara bare, naked, wayuna basket, "bare basket", hispanicized spelling Jarahuayuna) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'arachupa

Q'arachupa (Quechua for opossum, Hispanicized spelling Carachupa) is an archaeological site with rock art in Peru.

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Q'asa Pata

Q'asa Pata (Quechua q'asa mountain pass, pata step, bank of a river, "mountain pass step" or "mountain pass bank", also spelled Ccasapata, Qasa Pata) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Q'asaqucha

Q'asaqucha (Quechua q'asa mountain pass, qucha lake, "mountain pass lake", hispanicized spelling Casacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaura Province, Santa Leonor District.

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Q'ero

Q'ero (spelled Q'iru in the official three-vowel Quechua orthography) is a Quechua-speaking community or ethnic group dwelling in the province of Paucartambo, in the Cusco Region of Peru.

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Q'illaywasin

Q'illaywasin (Quechua q'illay iron, wasi house, "iron house", -n a suffix, hispanicized spelling Guellayhuasin) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Q'illu

Q'illu (Quechua for yellow, hispanicized spelling Quello) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'illu Apachita

Q'illu Apachita (Aymara and Quechua q'illu yellow, apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, also spelled Khellu Apacheta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Q'illu Pachaka

Q'illu Pachaka (Quechua q'illu yellow, Hispanicized spelling Jellopachaca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'illu Q'asa

Q'illu Q'asa (Quechua q'illu yellow, q'asa mountain pass, "yellow mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Jellojasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'illu Q'asa (Bolivia)

Q'illu Q'asa (Quechua q'illu yellow, q'asa mountain pass, "yellow mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Quellu Casa) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 4,960 m (16,273 ft) high.

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Q'illu Q'asa (Cochabamba)

Q'illu Q'asa (Quechua q'illu yellow, q'asa mountain pass, "yellow mountain pass", also spelled Khellu Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Q'illu Q'asa (disambiguation)

Q'illu Q'asa (Quechua q'illu yellow, q'asa mountain pass, "yellow mountain pass", also spelled Ccello Ccasa, Jello Jasa, Jellojasa, Khellu Khasa, Quellu Casa, Quellojasa) may refer to.

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Q'illu Q'illu (Bolivia)

Q'illu Q'illu (Aymara and Quechua q'illu yellow, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of yellow", or q'illu q'illu a plant (Berberis bumaelifolia), also spelled Khellu Khellu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Q'illu Qisqa

Q'illu Qisqa (Quechua q'illu yellow, qisqa, qhisqa flint, "yellow flint", also spelled Khellu Khisca) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Q'illu Salli

Q'illu Salli (Quechua q'illu yellow, salli sulfur, "yellow sulfur", also spelled Khellu Salli) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Q'illu Suchusqa

Q'illu Suchusqa (Quechua q'illu yellow, suchuy slide, -sqa a suffix, "slidden yellow", also spelled Khellu Suchuskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Q'illu Urqu

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", other spellings Ccellohorcco, Ccello Orcco, Jello Orjo, Khellu Orkho, Quello Orjo, Quellorjo, Quellu Orco, Jelloorcco, Jelloorco, Jelloorjo) may refer to.

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Q'illu Urqu (Apurímac-Arequipa)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", Hispanicized spellings Jello Orjo, Quillo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Q'illu Urqu (Ayacucho)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", also spelled Ccello Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'illu Urqu (Huancavelica)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", Hispanicized spelling Jelloorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Q'illu Urqu (Parinacochas)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", also spelled Ccellohorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Q'illu Urqu (Sud Lípez)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", also spelled Khellu Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Q'illu Urqu (Tomás Frías)

Q'illu Urqu (Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain", also spelled Khellu Orkho, Quellu Orco) is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 4,960 m (16,273 ft) high.

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Q'illumayu

Q'illumayu (Quechua q'illu yellow, mayu river, "yellow river", hispanicized spelling Ccuellumayo) which upstream is called Churmi and Allawqa Wayq'u (Allauja Huayjo) is a river in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, in the provinces Huanca Sancos and Victor Fajardo.

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Q'inqu Mayu

Q'inqu Mayu (Quechua q'inqu zig-zag, mayu river, "zig-zag river", hispanicized spellings Kenko Mayu, Khenko Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Chapare Province.

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Q'orianka Kilcher

Q'orianka Waira Qoiana Kilcher (born February 11, 1990) is an American actress, singer, and activist.

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Q'umir Pata

Q'umir Pata (Quechua, q'umir green, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, "green elevated place" or "green shore", also spelled Khomerpata) is a mountain in the north of the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, about high.

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Q'umir Qucha (Bolivia)

Q'umir Qucha (Quechua q'umir green, qucha lake, "green lake", hispanicized spelling Khomer Khocha) is a small artificial lake in Bolivia south east of Potosí.

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Q'umir Qucha (disambiguation)

Q'umir Qucha or Q'umirqucha (Quechua q'umir green, qucha lake, "green lake", also spelled Ccomer Cocha, Ccomer Ccocha, Ccomercocha, Ccomerccocha, Comer Cocha, Comerccocha, Comercocha, Jomer Cocha, Jomercocha, Jomerjocha, Khomer Khocha, Qomerqocha) may refer to.

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Q'urawiri

Q'urawiri (Aymara for slinger, someone who catapults something, also spelled Qorawiri, Qurawiri, Hispanicized spelling Corahuiri) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qañawimayu

Qañawimayu (Quechua qañawi, qañiwa, qañawa a cereal from the Chenopodiaceae family, mayu river, "qañawi river", hispanicized spelling Cañahuymayo) which upstream is called Cayacti and downstream successively is named Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa), Yawina (Yavina) and Santo Tomás River is a river in Peru.

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Qachini

Qachini (Aymara qachi a corral where sheep is separated or cured, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, 'the one with a corral for sheep', also spelled Ccachine, Jachini) or Tara Paka (Aymara for "two-headed eagle", Quechua for Andean eagle, hispanicized spelling Tarapacá) is a mountain in the north of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qalla Qhata

Qalla Qhata (Quechua qalla carved stone, cobblestone; circular spindle disk; cheek, qhata slope, hillside, hispanicized spelling Jallacata) is a mountain in the Waytapallana mountain range in Peru, about high.

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Qallu Urqu

Qallu Urqu (Quechua qallu tongue urqu mountain, "tongue mountain", also spelled Gallo Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qallwa

Qallwa (Quechua for a little branch, also for an instrument out of wood or bones which the weavers use to press the threads of the cloth, Hispanicized spelling Jallhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Qallwa (Andagua)

Qallwa (Quechua for a little branch, also for an instrument out of wood or bones which the weavers use to press the threads of the cloth, Hispanicized spelling Jallhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Qanchis Kancha

Qanchis Kancha (Quechua qanchis seven, kancha corral, "seven corrals", hispanicized spelling Janchiscancha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qanchis Kancha (Bolivia)

Qanchis Kancha (Quechua qanchis seven, kancha corral, "seven corrals", also spelled Kanchis Kancha, Kanchiskancha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qanchisqucha

Qanchisqucha (Quechua qanchis seven, qucha lake, "seven lakes", hispanicized spellings Canchiscocha, Janchiscocha) may refer to.

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Qanchisqucha (Huasahuasi)

Qanchisqucha (Quechua qanchis seven qucha lake, "seven lakes", hispanicized spellings Canchiscocha) is a group of seven lakes in Peru.

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Qanchisqucha (San Pedro de Cajas)

Qanchisqucha (Quechua qanchis seven qucha lake, "seven lakes", Hispanicized spellings Canchiscocha) is a group of seven lakes in Peru located in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, San Pedro de Cajas District.

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Qaqa Mach'ay

Located in the Yauyos Province of the Lima Region in central Peru, Qaqa Mach'ay (Quechua for "rock cave") is a limestone cave high in the Andes Mountains that was explored and surveyed in 2004 by an international expedition.

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Qaqa Rumi Kunka

Qaqa Rumi Kunka (Quechua qaqa rock, rumi stone, kunka throat, gullet, "rock stone throat", also spelled Cajarumicunca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qaqa Wasi

Qaqa Wasi or Qaqawasi (Quechua qaqa rock, wasi house, "rock house", hispanicized spelling Jajahuasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qaqapatan

Qaqapatan (Quechua) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Qaral

Qaral (Hispanicized spelling Caral, also spelled Karal, Kjaral, K'aral) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Qarwa K'anti

Qarwa K'anti (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, k'anti a kind of distaff, "yellowish distaff", hispanicized spelling Jarhuacante) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwa K'uchu

Qarwa K'uchu (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, k'uchu corner, "yellowish corner", Hispanicized spelling Carhuacucho) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwa Q'asa

Qarwa Q'asa (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, q'asa mountain pass, "yellowish pass", Hispanicized spelling Carhuajasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Qarwa Ranra

Qarwa Ranra (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, "yellowish stony ground", hispaniczed spelling Carhuaranra) is a mountain in the La Viuda mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwa Uqhu

Qarwa Uqhu (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, uqhu swamp, "yellowish swamp", hispanicized spelling Carhua Ojo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwa Urqu

Qarwa Urqu (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, urqu mountain, "yellowish mountain", hispanicized spelling Carhua Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwa Urqu (Huancavelica)

Qarwa Urqu (Quechua qarwa pale, yellowish, golden, urqu mountain, "yellowish mountain", hispanicized spelling Jarhua Orjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qarwaqucha (Ancash)

Qarwaqucha (Quechua qarwa yellowish, qucha lake, "yellowish lake", also spelled Carhuacocha), also known as Qarwa Punta (Quechua for "yellowish peak (or ridge)", also spelled Carhuapunta) or Flery Punta, is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru.

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Qarwaqucha (Huamalíes)

Qarwaqucha (Quechua qarwa leaf worm, larva of a beetle / pale / yellowish / golden, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Carhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huanuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Llata District.

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Qarwaqucha (Junín)

Qarwaqucha (Quechua qarwa yellowish, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Carhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District.

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Qawi

Qawi (Quechua for to put into the sun, hispanicized spelling Jahui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qayqu

Qayqu (Quechua for a type of hunt, also spelled Caico, Cayco, Ccaycco, Gaico, Jaico, Jayco) may refer to.

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Qayqu (Junín)

Qayqu (Quechua for a type of hunt, hispanicized spelling Jaico) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qayqu (Lima)

Qayqu (Quechua for a type of hunt, hispanicized spelling Jaico) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qayqu (Moquegua)

Qayqu (Quechua for a type of hunt, also spelled Ccaycco, Ocaycco) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru.

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Qenko

Qenko, Kenko, Q'enqo or Quenco (all from Quechua for "zig-zag") is an archaeological site in the Sacred Valley of Peru located in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, about 6 km north east of Cusco.

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Qhapaq Kancha

Qhapaq Kancha (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty, kancha corral, "principal corral", hispanicized spelling Ccapac Cancha) is an archaeological site in Peru of the Inca period on top of a mountain of the same name.

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Qhapaq negro

Qhapaq negro (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty, negro Spanish for black / also refers to person with sub-Saharan African or "black" ancestry) is a traditional dance in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Qhapaq Qulla

Qhapaq Qulla (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty; Qulla an indigenous people) is a folk dance in Peru.

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Qhawana

Qhawana (Quechua for viewpoint, window, Hispanicized spelling Cahuana) is an extinct volcano at the border of Bolivia and Chile which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qhispi Rumiyuq

Qhispi Rumiyuq (Quechua qhispi rumi, obsidian (qhispi, q'ispi, qispi glass, transparent body, rumi stone, literally glass stone or transparent stone), -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with obsidian", hispanicized spelling Esperumiyoc) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Qhispi Rumiyuq (Paucartambo)

Qhispi Rumiyuq (Quechua qhispi rumi, obsidian (qhispi, q'ispi, qispi glass, transparent, rumi stone, literally glass stone or transparent stone), -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with obsidian", Hispanicized spelling Quesperumiyoc) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Qhiwar

Qhiwar (Quechua for a narrow valley, usually with a river, hispanicized spelling Quehuar) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Qillqa

Qillqa (Quechua for graphic sign, writing (the act and art of writing), hispanicized spellings Quilca, Quillca, Quellca) may refer to.

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Qillqa (Apurímac)

Qillqa (Quechua for qillqa graphic sign, writing (the act and art of writing), hispanicized spelling Quilca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qillqa (Cusco)

Qillqa (Quechua for writing (the act and art of writing) Hispanicized spelling Quillca) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Qillqa (Lampa)

Qillqa (Quechua for writing (the act and art of writing), hispanicized spelling Quilca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qillqa (Melgar)

Qillqa (Quechua for writing (the act and art of writing) Hispanicized spelling Quilca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qillwaqucha (Cajamarca)

Qillwaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Quelluacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Cajamarca Region, Cajamarca Province, Namora District.

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Qillwaqucha Urqu

Qillwaqucha Urqu (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, urqu mountain, "gull lake mountain", hispanicized spellings Quellhua Cocha Orcco, Quellhuacochaorjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qishqiqucha

Qishqiqucha (Quechua qishqi, a type of bromeliad, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Gueshguecocha, Queshquecocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in Peru.

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Qiwña Milluku

Qiwña Milluku (Aymara and Quechua qiwña polylepis, Quechua milluku, ulluku a root vegetable, hispanicized spelling Queuñamilloco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qiwiña Q'asa

Qiwiña Q'asa (Quechua qiwiña, qillwa, qiwlla gull, q'asa mountain pass, "gull pass", also spelled Khihuiña Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qiwllaqucha

Qiwllaqucha or Qillwaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", also spelled Cceullaccoha, Cceullaccocha, Cceullacocha, Jelluacocha, Jelluajocha, Jeullacocha, Jeullajocha, Quellhuaccocha, Quellhuacocha, Quelluaccocha, Quelluacocha, Queulacocha, Queullaccocha, Queullacocha, Quiulaccocha, Quiulacocha, Quiullaccocha, Quiullacocha, also Keullacocha) may refer to.

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Qiwllaqucha (Abancay)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", also spelled Keullacocha) is a small lake in Peru located in the Apurímac Region, Abancay Province, Circa District, southwest of the mountain Pituni.

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Qiwllaqucha (Angaraes)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Jeullacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qiwllaqucha (Cayrán-Chaulán)

Qillwaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", also spelled Quiuluacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qiwllaqucha (Cotabambas)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Quiullacocha) is a small lake in Peru located in the Apurímac Region, Cotabambas Province, Cotabambas District, south-east of Cotabambas.

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Qiwllaqucha (Dos de Mayo)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Quiullacocha) is a small lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Dos de Mayo Province, Marías District.

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Qiwllaqucha (Huancavelica)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", Hispanicized spelling Jeullacocha) is a lake in the Huancavelica Region in Peru.

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Qiwllaqucha (Huarochirí)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized names Lago Quiula, Laguna Quiula) is a lake at an unpopulated place of that name (Quiulacocha) in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, Laraos District.

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Qiwllaqucha (Jauja)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", also spelled Quiullacocha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qiwllaqucha (Junín)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Quiullacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Chupaca Province, Yanacancha District.

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Qiwllaqucha (Lima)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", hispanicized spelling Quiulacocha, Quiullacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tomas District.

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Qiwllaqucha (Pasco)

Qiwllaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", Hispanicized spelling Quiulacocha) is a mountain at a lake of that name in the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Qosqoccahuarina, Urubamba

Qosqoccahuarina (possibly from Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana viewpoint) is a private area of conservation in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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QU

QU, Qu or qu may refer to.

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Quñuq P'ukru

Quñuq P'ukru (Quechua quñuq warm, lukewarm, p'ukru gorge; ravine; gully; hollow; valley, "warm gorge", Hispanicized spelling Joñojpucro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qucha Qucha

Qucha Qucha (Quechua qucha lake, the reduplication indicates that there is a complex of something, "a complex of lakes", also spelled Khocha Khocha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qucha Quchayuq Urqu

Qucha Quchayuq Urqu (Quechua qucha lake, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, -yuq a suffix, urqu mountain, "a mountain with many lakes", also spelled Khocha Khochayoj Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Quchapampa (Ayacucho)

Quchapampa (Quechua qucha lake, pampa a large plain, "lake plain", Hispanicized spelling Ccochabamba, Jocha Pampa) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Aucara District.

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Quchapata

Quchapata (Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, "lake shore", Hispanicized spelling Cochapata) is an archaeological complex in Peru.

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Quchayuq

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Jochayo) or Rumi Cruz (Quechua rumi stone, Spanish cruz cross, "stone cross") is a mountain in Peru, about high.

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Quchayuq (Apurímac)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Jochajoi) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quchayuq (Bolivia)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Khochayoj) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quchayuq (Chuquisaca)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Cochayoj) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quchayuq (disambiguation)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes), also spelled Ccochayocc, Ccochayoj, Cochayoc, Cochayoj, Khochayoj, Jochayo, Jochayoi) may refer to.

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Quchayuq (Oropeza)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Khochayoj) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Quchayuq (Yauli)

Quchayuq (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Cuchayoc) is a mountain in Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quchayuq Urqu

Quchayuq Urqu (Quechua qucha lake, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, urqu mountain, "the mountain with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Ccochayocc Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quechajaja

Quechajaja (possibly from Quechua kicha open, qaqa rock, "open rock") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quechua

Quechua is the name of a people of the central Andes of South America and their languages.

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Quechua (brand)

Quechua (/ˈkɛtʃᵊwə/, /ˈkɛtʃuːə/ or /ˈkɛtʃwɑː/; Spanish pronunciation) is a mountain sports brand founded in 1997 in Domancy, France, dealing with hiking, trail running, adventure racing, climbing and mountaineering apparel and equipment and is sold in every store of Decathlon Group and sportswear shops.

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Quechua alphabet

The Quechua alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet.

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Quechua I

Quechua I, also known as Quechua Wáywash, 1 or Quechua B, 2 is one of the two branches or genealogical groups of the Quechua languages.

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Quechua people

The Quechua people are the indigenous peoples of South America who speak any of the Quechua languages.

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Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift

In recent years, Peru and Bolivia have revised the official spelling for place-names originating from Aymara and the Quechuan languages.

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Quechuan languages

Quechua, usually called Runasimi ("people's language") in Quechuan languages, is an indigenous language family spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Andes and highlands of South America.

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Quechumaran languages

Quechumaran or Kechumaran is a language-family proposal that unites Quechua and Aymara.

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Quehue District

Quehue (Aymara and Quechua: Q'iwi, meaning curve(d)) is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Quehuisha (Peru)

Quehuisha (possibly from Quechua for Amaranthus caudatus or for liver), Quehuicha, Queshihua, or Quihuisha is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high (according to another source). It is located in the Arequipa Region, Caylloma Province, Lari District, west of the mountain Mismi.

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Quellacocha

Quellacocha (possibly from Quechua killa moon, month, qucha lake, "moon lake") is a small lake in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Quellhuacotarriti

Quellhuacotarriti (Aymara qillwa, qiwña, qiwlla Andean gull, quta lake, Quechua rit'i snow, "gull lake snow (mountain)") is a mountain in the Carabaya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quello Cocha (Arequipa)

Quello Cocha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Q'illuqucha or Q'illu Qucha; q'illu yellow, qucha lake, "yellow lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quello Cocha (Churcampa-Tayacaja)

Quello Cocha or Qillwaqucha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake", also spelled Quellhuacocha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quello Cocha (Huancavelica)

Quello Cocha or Q'illuqucha (Quechua q'illu yellow, qucha lake, "yellow lake", also spelled Quellococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quello Cunca

Quello Cunca (possibly from Quechua q'illu yellow, kunka throat, gullet, "yellow throat" or "yellow gullet") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quello Huallayoc

Quello Huallayoc (possibly from Quechua q'illu yellow, walla mountain range, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the yellow range") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quello Sallayoc

Quello Sallayoc (possibly from Quechua q'illu yellow, salla large cliff of gravel, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a yellow cliff of gravel" or "the yellow one with a cliff of gravel") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quellorjo (Cusco)

Quellorjo (possibly from Quechua q'illu yellow, urqu mountain, "yellow mountain") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quellouno District

Quelloúno (hispanicized spelling from Quechua Q'illu Unu, q'illu yellow, unu water, "yellow water") is one of ten districts of the La Convención Province in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Quena

The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina, sometimes also written kena in English) is the traditional flute of the Andes.

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Quenamari (Cusco)

Quenamari (possibly from in the Aymara or Quechua spelling Qinamari) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Quenuaorco

Quenuaorco (possibly from Quechua kinwa quinoa, urqu mountain, "quinoa mountain") is a mountain in the northwestern part of the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Querobamba District

Querobamba is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Queshque

Queshque (possibly from Quechua for a type of bromeliad), or Gueshgue is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Queshuachaca

Queshuachaca (possibly from Quechua q'iswa a rope of twisted dried maguey or ichhu, chaka bridge, "rope bridge", also spelled Keshwa Chaca, Q'iswa Chaca, Keswachaka, Q'eshwachaka, Qeswachaka, Q'eswachaca, Q'eswachaka, Queshuachaca, Queswachaka), consisting of ropes made of grass and spanning the Apurimac River near Huinchiri, in Quehue District, Canas Province, Peru, is the last remaining Inca rope bridge.

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Queuñacocha

Queuñacocha (possibly from Quechua qiwña, qiwuña polylepis, qucha lake) or Hatun QueuñacochaAsociación Ecosistemas Andinos – ECOAN, Queuña Nº 2, 1 de Julio de 2019 (see map) is a small lake in the Urubamba mountain range of the Cusco Region, Lares District, Calca Province, Peru.

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Queullacocha (Cusco)

Queullacocha (possibly from Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Queuluacocha (Chaulán)

Queuluacocha (Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru at a small lake of that name.

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Quiabaya Municipality

Quiabaya Municipality is the fourth municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Quiaca District

Quiaca District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Quiñota District

Quiñota District is one of eight districts of the Chumbivilcas Province in Peru.

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Quilcayhuanca

Quilcayhuanca (possibly from Quechua qillqay to write, wank'a rock, possibly "rock with inscriptions"), Quillcay, Quilcay or Qelkaywanka is a river in the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Quillacollo Province

Quillacollo is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Quillcay Machay

Quillcay Machay or Qillqay Mach'ay (Quechua qillqay to write, mach'ay cave, Hispanicized spelling Quillcay Machay) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Quillo District

Quillo (from Quechua Q'illu, meaning "yellow") is one of eight districts of the Yungay Province in Peru.

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Quimsachata (Canchis)

Quimsachata (possibly from Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain) is an extinct volcano in the Andes of Peru.

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Quincha

Quincha is a traditional construction system that uses, fundamentally, wood and cane or giant reed forming an earthquake-proof framework that is covered in mud and plaster.

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Quinine

Quinine is a medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis.

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Quinoa

Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa; (or, from Quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a grain crop primarily for its edible seeds. Quinoa is not a grass, but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (Amaranthus spp.). Quinoa provides protein, dietary fiber, B vitamins, and dietary minerals in rich amounts above those of wheat, corn, rice or oats. It is gluten-free. After harvest, the seeds are processed to remove the bitter-tasting outer seed coat. Quinoa originated in the Andean region of northwestern South America, and was domesticated 3,000 to 4,000 years ago for human consumption in the Lake Titicaca basin of Peru and Bolivia, though archaeological evidence shows livestock uses 5,200 to 7,000 years ago.

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Quinsachata (Quispicanchi)

Quinsachata (possibly from Aymara and Quechua kimsa three, Pukina chata mountain, "three mountains") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quinua District

Quinua District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Quinuabamba District

Quinuabamba District is one of 4 districts in the Pomabamba Province of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Quinuajirca

Quinuajirca or Kinwa Hirka (Quechua kinwa Chenopodium quinoa, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "quinoa mountain", also spelled Quinuajirca) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quipu

Quipu (also spelled khipu) or talking knots, were recording devices fashioned from strings historically used by a number of cultures, particularly in the region of Andean South America.

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Quiquijana District

The Quiquijana District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Quiruvilca District

Quiruvilca or Qiruwillka (Quechua) is one of eight districts of the province Santiago de Chuco in Peru.

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Quiscapampa

Quiscapampa or Quiscapanca (possibly from Quechua kiska thorn, p'anqa bract, "thorn bract") showing Quiscapanca is a mountain in the Chila mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quishuar District

Quishuar District is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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Quishuarnioj

Quishuarnioj (possibly from Quechua kiswar a species of shrub or tree (Buddleja incana), -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with kiswar") or Auzangate (in hispanicized spelling) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quispicanchi Province

Quispicanchi Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Quisuargaga

Quisuargaga or Kiswar Qaqa (Quechua kiswar Buddleja incana, qaqa rock, "kiswar rock") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quitaraju

Quitaraju or Kitaraju (possibly from Ancash Quechua kita dam, Quechua rahu snow, ice) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quiullacocha (Huánuco)

Quiullacocha (possibly from Quechua qillwa, qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, "gull lake") is a small lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huánuco Province, Chinchao District, north of Acomayo.

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Quizquiz

Quizquiz or Quisquis was, along with Chalcuchimac and Rumiñawi, one of Atahualpa's leading generals.

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Qulla

The Qulla (Quechuan for south, hispanicized and mixed spellings: Colla, Kolla) are an indigenous people of western Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina living in Jujuy and Salta Provinces.

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Qullasuyu

Qullasuyu (Qullasuyu and Quechua, qulla south, Qulla a people, suyu region, part of a territory, each of the four regions which formed the Inca Empire, "southern region", Hispanicized spellings Collasuyu, Kholla Suyu) was the southeastern provincial region of the Inca Empire.

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Qullpa (Castilla)

Qullpa (Aymara and Quechua for saltpeter, hispanicized spelling Jollpa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qullpa (Chumbivilcas-La Unión)

Qullpa (Aymara and Quechua for saltpeter, hispanicized spelling Collpa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qullpa Hirka

Qullpa Hirka (Quechua qullpa salty, saltpeter, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "salty (or saltpeter) mountain", also spelled Colpa Irca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qullpa K'uchu

Qullpa K'uchu or Qullpak'uchu (Quechua qullpa salpeter, k'uchu corner "salpeter corner", hispanicized spelling Cullpacucho) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qullpa P'iti

Qullpa P'iti (Quechua qullpa saltpeter, p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, hispanicized spelling Coipapite) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Qullpa Qaqa (disambiguation)

Qullpa Qaqa (Quechua qullpa salty, salpeter, qaqa rock, "salpeter rock", hispanicized spellings Collpacaca, Collpacaja, Colpajaja, Jollpajaja, Jolpajaja) may refer to.

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Qullpa Qucha

Qullpa Qucha (Quechua qullpa salty, saltpeter, qucha lake, hispanicized spellings Collpa Cocha, Collpacocha, Khollpa Khocha, Kollpa Q'ocha) is a Bolivian lake located in Vacas Municipality, Arani Province, Cochabamba Department.

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Qullpapata

Qullpapata (Quechua qullpa salty, saltpeter, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge; bank (of a river), shore,Hispanicized spelling Cullpapata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Qullpayuq

Qullpayuq (Quechua qullpa salty, saltpeter, -yuq a suffix, "the one with saltpeter", also spelled Culpayo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Qullqa

A qullqa ("deposit, storehouse"; (spelling variants: colca, collca, qolca, qollca) was a storage building found along roads and near the cities and political centers of the Inca Empire. To a "prodigious unprecedented in the annals of world prehistory" the Incas stored food and other commodities which could be distributed to their armies, officials, conscripted laborers, and, in times of need, to the populace. The uncertainty of agriculture at the high altitudes which comprised most of the Inca Empire was among the factors which probably stimulated the construction of large numbers of qullqas.

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Qullqa Punta

Qullqa Punta (Quechua qullqa, qulqa deposit, storehouse, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, "deposit peak", also spelled Julca Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Qullqapampa

Qullqapampa (Quechua qullqa, qulqa deposit, storehouse, pampa a large plain, Hispanicized spellings Colcabamba, Colcapampa) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Qullqapampa (disambiguation)

Qullqapampa (Quechua qullqa, qulqa deposit, storehouse, pampa a large plain, hispanicized spellings Colcabamba, Colcapampa, Collcabamba, Collcapampa) may refer to.

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Qullqayuq

Qullqayuq (Quechua qullqa, deposit, storehouse, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a deposit", hispanicized spelling Culcayoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qullqi

Qullqi (Aymara and Quechua for silver or money, also spelled Ccolcce, Ccolque, Collque, Colqui, Colque, Jollje) may refer to.

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Qullqi (Lima)

Qullqi (Aymara and Quechua for silver, Hispanicized spelling Colqui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Qullqi (Puno)

Qullqi (Aymara and Quechua for silver, money, hispanicized spelling Colque) is a mountain in the Andes in southern Peru, about high.

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Qullqi Chaka Punta

Qullqi Chaka Punta (Aymara and Quechua qullqi silver, chaka bridge, Quechua punta peak, ridge, "silver bridge peak (or ridge)", also spelled Colquechaca Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qullqi Cruz

Qullqi Cruz (Aymara and Quechua qullqi silver, money, Spanish cruz cross, "silver cross", also spelled Ccolque Cruz, Colque Cruz, Colquecruz, Jolje Cruz, Qollqe Cruz) may refer to.

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Qullqi Hirka

Qullqi Hirka (Quechua qullqi silver, hirka mountain, "silver mountain", also spelled Jolgigirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qullqi Mach'ay

Qullqi Mach'ay (Quechua qullqi silver, mach'ay cave, "silver cave", hispanicized spelling Culquimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Qullqiri (Cusco)

Qullqiri (Aymara and Quechua qullqi silver, -ri a suffix, hispanicized spelling Collquere) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Qullqiyuq Punta

Qullqiyuq Punta (Quechua qullqi silver, -yuq a suffix, punta peak; ridge, "the peak (or ridge) with silver", also spelled Collquiyoc Punta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qulluta

Qulluta (Quechua for mortar, also spelled Collota, Jollota) may refer to.

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Qulluta (Huancavelica)

Qulluta (Quechua for mortar, also spelled Jollota) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru high.

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Qulluta (Recuay)

Qulluta (Quechua for mortar, also spelled Collota) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Qulluta (Sihuas)

Qulluta (Quechua for mortar, also spelled Collota) is a mountain in the northern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quna Quna Q'asa

Quna Quna Q'asa (Quechua quna quna a species of moth (Scrobipalpula), q'asa mountain pass, also spelled Khona Khona Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quncha Urqu

Quncha Urqu (Quechua quncha mushroom, urqu mountain, "mushroom mountain", hispanicized spelling Joncha Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qunchamarka

Qunchamarka (Quechua, Hispanicized spelling Conchamarca, Conchamarka, Qonchamarca, regionally also spelled 'Qonchamarka') is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District, southwest of the mountain Runkuraqay.

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Qunchupata (Junín-Lima)

Qunchupata (Quechua qunchu muddy, pata step, bank of a river, "muddy step" or "muddy bank", hispanicized spelling Conchupata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qunchupata, Ayacucho

Qunchupata (Quechua qunchu muddy, pata step, bank of a river, see qunchu and grado "muddy step" or "muddy bank", hispanicized spelling Conchopata, also Qonchopata) is an archaeological zone in Peru.

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Quntayqucha Punta

Quntayqucha Punta (Quechua quntay clay, gypsum or magnesia,qucha lake, punta peak, ridge, Hispanicized spelling Contaycocha Punta) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Quri (Lima-Junín)

Quri (Quechua for gold, hispanicized spelling Juri) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quri (Quiquijana)

Quri (Quechua for gold, Hispanicized spelling Curi) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Quri Kancha (Bolivia)

Quri Kancha (Quechua quri gold, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, also spelled Khori Cancha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Quri Kunka

Quri Kunka (Quechua quri gold, kunka throat, gullet, "gold throat" or "gold gullet", hispanicized spelling Joricunca) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Quri Pawkara

Quri Pawkara (Quechua quri gold, pawkara a species of bird, (possibly Russet-backed oropendola) also spelled Coripaucara) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quri Pukara

Quri Pukara (Quechua quri gold, pukara fortress, "gold fortress", Hispanicized spelling Jori Pucara) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Quri Punchu

Quri Punchu (Quechua quri gold, punchu poncho, "gold poncho", also spelled Ccoripunchu) or is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quri Waraqa

Quri Waraqa (Quechua quri gold, waraqa sack, "gold sack", hispanicized spelling Corihuaraca) or Quri Warak'a (warak'a sling or slingshot, "gold sling" or "gold slingshot") is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quri Winchus

Quri Winchus (Quechua quri gold, winchus hummingbird, "gold hummingbird", hispanicized spellings Cori Vinchos, Cori-Vinchos, Corivinchos) is an archaeological site with remains of circular buildings of the Wanka period in Peru.

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Qurimarka, Apurímac

Qurimarka (Quechua quri gold, marka village / storey) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Qurimarka, Cusco

Qurimarka (Quechua quri gold, marka village / storey) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Qurini

Qurini (Aymara chuqi, quri (-ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with gold", hispanicized spelling Corini) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Puno Region, Puno Province, Acora District. Qurini lies northwest of the mountain Wilaquta and north of the lake Aqhuyach'alla (Pasto Grande).Municipalidad Provincial de Mariscal Nieto, Ley Orgánica 27972 del 26-05-2003, Ley 8230 del 03-04-36, Ordenanza Municipal No 018-2009-MPMN.

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Quriqucha

Quriqucha (Quechua quri gold, qucha lake, "gold lake", also spelled Ccoricocha, Coricocha, Curicocha, Joricocha, Qoricocha, Qoriqocha) may refer to.

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Quriqucha (Apurímac)

Quriqucha (Quechua quri gold, qucha lake, "gold lake", hispanicized spelling Ccoricocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Quriqucha (Huánuco)

Quriqucha (Quechua quri gold, qucha lake, "gold lake", also spelled Joricocha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quriqucha (Junín)

Quriqucha (Quechua quri gold, qucha lake, "gold lake", Hispanicized spelling Curicocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quriwani

Quriwani (Quechua quri gold, Aymara -wa, -ni suffixes, "the one where it is gold", also spelled Kkorihuani) is a mountain in the northern extensions of the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Quriwayrachina

Quriwayrachina (Quechua, other spellings Qori Huayrachina, Qori Wayrachina, Ccorihuayrachina, Ccoriwayrachina, Corihuayrachina, Coriwayrachina, Qorihuayrachina, Qoriwayrachina, Q'oriwayrachina) may refer to.

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Quriwayrachina, Anta

Quriwayrachina or Quri Wayrachina (Quechua quri gold, wayrachina a special oven for smelting metal, "oven for smelting gold") is an archaeological site with agricultural terraces in Peru.

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Quriwayrachina, Ayacucho

Quriwayrachina, Quri Wayrachina (Quechua quri gold, wayrachina a special oven for smelting metal, "oven for smelting gold"), Hatun Quriwayrachina or Hatun Quri Wayrachina (Quechua hatun big, also spelled Qatun Quriwayrachina) is an archaeological site of the Inca period in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Lucanas Province, Carmen Salcedo District.

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Quriwayrachina, La Convención

A previously unknown Inca settlement, Quriwayrachina or Quri Wayrachina (Quechua quri gold, wayrachina a special oven for smelting metal, "oven for smelting gold"), was found in the Willkapampa mountain range in the Cusco Region of Peru in 2001.

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Qusqu (Huancavelica)

Qusqu (Quechua for boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Hispanicized spelling Josjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qusqu Qhawarina

Qusqu Qhawarina (Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana viewpoint, also spelled Cuzcoccahuarina) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Qusqu Qhawarina (disambiguation)

Qusqu Qhawarina (Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina viewpoint, hispanicized spellings Coscocahuarina, Cusco Jahuarina, Coscojahuarina, Cuzcoccahuarina, Qosqoccahuarina, Qosqoqahuarina) may refer to.

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Qusqu Qhawarina (Quispicanchi)

Qusqu Qhawarina (Quechua qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake, Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana viewpoint, here translated to "boundary stone viewpoint", Hispanicized spelling Cusco Jahuarina) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Qutani (Cochabamba)

Qutani (Aymara quta lake, -ni a suffix, "the one with a lake (or lakes)", also spelled Khotani, Kkotani) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Quyllur

Quyllur (Quechua for star, Hispanicized spellings Collor) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Quyllur (Lima)

Quyllur (Quechua for star, hispanicized spelling Joyller) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Quyllur Urmana

Quyllur Urmana (Quechua quyllur star, urmana trap / urmay to fall, -na a suffix, hispanicized and mixed spellings Coyllor Urmana, Qoillur Urmana, Qoyllor Urmana, Qoyllur Urmana) is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, Urcos District.

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Quyllurit'i

Quyllurit'i (Quechua quyllu rit'i, quyllu bright white, rit'i snow, "bright white snow,") is a religious festival held annually at the Sinakara Valley in the southern highlands Cusco Region of Peru.

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Quyllurqucha

Quyllurqucha (Quechua quyllur star, qucha lake, "star lake", also spelled Collorcocha, Colorcocha, Coyllorccocha, Coyllorcocha, Goillorcocha, Goyllorcocha, Qollurcocha) may refer to.

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Quyllurqucha (Ancash)

Quyllurqucha (Quechua quyllur star qucha lake, "star lake", hispanicized spelling Coillorcocha, Goillorcocha, Qollurcocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Corongo Province, La Pampa District, and in the Huaylas Province, Yuracmarca District.

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Quyllurqucha (Huaylas)

Quyllurqucha (Quechua quyllur star qucha lake, "star lake", "star lake", also spelled Goillorcocha) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Radio Havana Cuba

Radio Havana Cuba (Radio Habana Cuba, RHC) is the official government-run international broadcasting station of Cuba.

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Radio Moscow

Radio Moscow (r), also known as Radio Moscow World Service, was the official international broadcasting station of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics until 1993.

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Radio Nacional del Perú

Radio Nacional del Perú (in Spanish: National Radio of Peru) is the first and the oldest radio station in Peru.

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Rafael Bustillo Province

Rafael Bustillo is a province in the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Rafael Correa

Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado (born 6 April 1963) is an Ecuadorian politician and economist who served as President of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017.

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Raju Cutac

Raju Cutac (possibly from Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, Ancash Quechua kuta flour; corner, -q a suffix), Rajo Cutac or Rajutuna (possibly from Quechua tuna slope, "snow peak slope"), is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Rajucollota

Rajucollota (possibly from Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, qulluta, kalluta mortar), Suerococha (possibly from Quechua suyru very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake), named after the nearby lake, or Diablo Mudo (Spanish for "dumb devil") is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ranracancha District

Ranracancha (hispanicized spelling of Quechua Ranra Kancha, ranra, stony; stony ground, kancha corral,"stony corral") is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Ranrahirca District

Ranrahirca District is one of eight districts of the province Yungay in Peru.

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Ranrapalca

Ranrapalca (possibly from Quechua ranra stony, pallqa bifurcation, division into two parts) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca range in the Andes of Peru.

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Rapayan District

Rapayan District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Raqch'i

Raqch'i (Quechua) is an Inca archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, San Pedro District, near the populated place Raqch'i.

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Raqray

Raqray (quechua for to slice, to crack open, Hispanicized spelling Racray) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Rasac

Rasac (possibly Quechua for toad) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in west central Peru, part of the Andes.

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Rasuwillka

Rasuwillka (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Rasuhuilca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Rasuwillka (Huanta-La Mar)

Rasuwillka (Quechua, Hispanicized spellings Rasohuilca, Rasuvilca, Razohuilca, Razuhuilca, Razuhuillca, Razuwillka, Rasu Bilca, Rasu Willca, Razu Bilca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Raura mountain range

Raura (possibly from Quechua rawra gravel) is a mountain range located in the Andes of Peru, on the boundaries of the regions of Huánuco, Lima and Pasco.

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Rímac River

The Rímac River is located in western Peru and is the most important source of potable water for the Lima and Callao Metropolitan Area.

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Rúrec

Rúrec, also spelled Rurec, (possibly from Quechua ruri interior; valley or little river, -q a suffix) is a mountain in the southern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II

The Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II (1780–c. 1782) was an uprising of native and mestizo peasants against the Bourbon reforms in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Recuay Province

The Recuay Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Red-tailed comet

The red-tailed comet (Sappho sparganurus) is a medium-sized hummingbird belonging to the family Trochilidae.

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Renata Flores Rivera

Renata Flores Rivera is a Peruvian singer, made famous in Latin America by a viral Quechua cover of Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel".

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René Barrientos

René Barrientos Ortuño (30 May 1919 – 27 April 1969) was a Bolivian military officer and politician who served as his country's Vice President in 1964 and as its President from 1966 to 1969.

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Renealmia alpinia

Renealmia alpinia is a flowering plant species native to the Americas, where it grows from southern Mexico through much of South America, though not in the Southern Cone.

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Repartimiento

The Repartimiento (Spanish, "distribution, partition, or division") was a colonial forced labor system imposed upon the indigenous population of Spanish America and the Philippines.

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Rikacha Tuna

Rikacha Tuna (Quechua rikacha Arracacia xanthorrhiza, tuna slope, "rikacha slope", Hispanicized spelling Ricachatuna) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Rima Rima

Rima Rima (Quechua rima speaking, rima rima a flower (Ranunculus weberbaueri syn. Krapfia weberbaueri)), is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Rimac (disambiguation)

Rimac may refer to: Rimac (Римац) is a Balkan Slavic surname.

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Rinrijirca

Rinrijirca (possibly from Quechua rinri ear, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "ear mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 5,810 m (19,836 ft) high.

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Rinriyuq

Rinriyuq (Quechua rinri ear, -yuq a suffix, "the one with an ear (or ears)", also spelled Rinrioc) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Riobamba

Riobamba (full name San Pedro de Riobamba) is the capital of the Chimborazo Province in central Ecuador, which is located at the Chambo River Valley of the Andes.

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Rioplatense Spanish

Rioplatense Spanish (español rioplatense, locally castellano rioplatense) is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken mainly in the areas in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay.

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Rirpu

Rirpu (Quechua for mirror, possibly erroneously also spelled Sirpu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Rit'i Apachita

Rit'i Apachita (Quechua, rit'i snow, Aymara and Quechua apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, Hispanicized spelling Riti Apacheta) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia.

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Rit'ipata (Ayacucho)

Rit'ipata (Quechua rit'i snow, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, also spelled Ritipata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Riti Huasi

Riti Huasi (possibly from Quechua rit'i snow, wasi house "snow house") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Riti Urmasca

Riti Urmasca or Ritiurcamasca (possibly from Quechua rit'i snow, urmasqa fallen down, "snow fallen down") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Riticocha

Riticocha (possibly from Quechua rit'i snow, qucha lake) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Riticunca

Riticunca (possibly from Quechua rit'i snow, kunka throat, "snow throat", also spelled Riticunca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ritipata (Puno)

Ritipata (possibly from Quechua) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Robert Ellis (scholar)

Robert Ellis (c.1820–1885) was an English classical scholar.

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Rocha River

Rocha River or Kunturillu River (Quechua kunturillu black and white, Hispanicized spelling Condorillo, also Kundurillu, Kunturillo) which upstream is called Mayllanku (Maylanco) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province.

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Rocotopunta

Rocotopunta (Quechua rukutu, ruqutu a plant (Capsicum pubescens), punta peak; ridge) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rocotopunta (Recuay)

Rocotopunta (Quechua rukutu, ruqutu a plant (Capsicum pubescens), punta peak; ridge) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino

Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino (born February 10, 1940 in Huancayo, Peru) is a Peruvian linguist who has crucially contributed to the investigation and development of the Quechuan languages.

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Romance studies

Romance studies is an academic discipline that covers the study of the languages, literatures, and cultures of areas that speak a Romance language.

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Rondocan District

Rondocan District is one of seven districts of the province Acomayo in Peru.

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Rondoy

Rondoy (possibly from Quechua runtuy: "to hail" or "to lay an egg") is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Rosario District, Acobamba

Rosario District is one of eight districts of the province Acobamba in Peru.

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Royal and noble ranks

Traditional rank amongst European royalty, peers, and nobility is rooted in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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Rudolf Dassler

Rudolf "Rudi" Dassler (26 March 1898 in Herzogenaurach, Germany – 27 October 1974 in Herzogenaurach) was the German founder of the sportswear company Puma and the older brother of Adidas founder, Adolf "Adi" Dassler.

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Rudolf Falb

Rudolf Falb (born 14 April 1838 in Obdach (Styria, Austrian Empire; died 29 September 1903 in Schöneberg, German Empire) was an Austrian popularizer of natural history who concerned himself with earthquakes, meteorology, astronomy and also with evolutionary linguistics. He developed the lunisolar flood hypothesis of earthquakes and volcanism, based on the concept of subterranean lava tides, which the academic community thoroughly refuted even during his lifetime; nevertheless he attained considerable popularity through apparently correct predictions of several seismic events. Falb's lasting legacy is that he popularized the concept of extraterrestrial influences of geophysical phenomena, even though his concepts regarding the origins of earthquakes were wrong.

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Rukutu

Rukutu (Quechua for rukutu, ruqutu a plant (Capsicum pubescens), hispanicized spelling Rocodo) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Rumi Kancha

Rumi Kancha (Quechua rumi stone, kancha corral, "stone corral", also spelled Rumi Cancha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rumi Pukyu

Rumi Pukyu (Quechua rumi stone, pukyu spring, well, "stone spring (or well)", also spelled Rumipuquio) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rumi Rumiyuq

Rumi Rumiyuq (Quechua rumi stone, the reduplication indicates that there is a complex of something, -yuq a suffix, "the one with many stones", also spelled Rumi Rumiyoj, erroneously also Rumi Rumiroj) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rumi Urqu

Rumi Urqu (Quechua rumi stone, urqu mountain, "stone mountain", hispanicized spelling Rumi Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Rumi Wayin Punta

Rumi Wayin Punta (quechua rumi stone, Ancash Quechua wayi house, -n a suffix, punta peak; ridge, "stone house peak (or ridge)", also spelled Rumihuainpunta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rumiñahui Canton

Rumiñahui (in Hispanicized spelling) or Rumiñawi (Quechua rumi stone, ñawi eye, "stone eye") is a canton of Pichincha Province in Ecuador.

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Rumiñawi (volcano)

Rumiñahui (Kichwa rumi stone, rock, ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face", Hispanicized spelling Rumiñahui) is a dormant, heavily eroded stratovolcano above sea level.

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Rumichaca Bridge

The Rumichaca Bridge (Quechua rumi stone, chaka bridge, "stone bridge") is the principal highway passage between Colombia and Ecuador.

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Rumicolca

Rumicolca (possibly from Quechua rumi stone, qullqa, qulqa deposit, storehouse) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Rumicucho

Rumicucho or Pucara de Rumicucho is an archaeological site of the Inca Empire in the parroquia of San Antonio de Pichincha, in Quito Canton, Pichincha Province.

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Rumillajta

Rumillajta (Quechua: rumi stone, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), pronounced) is a Bolivian musical quintet that formed in 1980 and became one of the most important progenitors of Andean music.

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Rumis

Rumis is a game about optimal placement of blocks of various shapes within a confined space.

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Rumiwasi

Rumiwasi (Quechua rumi stone, wasi house,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe, Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, Quechua – Castellano, Castellano – Quechua (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) "stone house", hispanicized spelling Rumihuasi) or Phaqchayuq (Quechua phaqcha waterfall, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a waterfall", hispanicized Phaqchayoc) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Runayuq

Runayuq (Quechua runa person (woman, man or child), -yuq a suffix, "the one with a man (or people)", Hispanicized Runayoc) is an archaeological site in Peru on a mountain of that name.

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Runchu

Runchu (Quechua for shrew opossum, also spelled Runcho) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Runcu Tauja

Runcu Tauja (possibly from Quechua runku basket, tawqa pile, heap, "basket heap") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Runkuraqay

Runkuraqay or Runku Raqay (Quechua runku basket, raqay shed / derelict house / ruin)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site on a mountain of the same name in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District.

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Runtococha

Runtococha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Runtuqucha; runtu egg, qucha lake, "egg lake", hispanicized spelling Runtococha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District.

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Runtu Quri

Runtu Quri (Quechua runtu hail with large particles / egg, quri gold, "coarse-particle gold", hispanicized spelling Runtucori) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Runtuqucha Q'asa

Runtuqucha Q'asa (Quechua runtu egg, qucha lake, q'asa mountain pass, "egg lake pass", hispanicized spelling Runtocochajasa) is a mountain in the Willkapampa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Runtuy (Huari)

Runtuy (Quechua for "to hail" or "to lay an egg") is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Rupha Wayi

Rupha Wayi (Quechua rupha burning, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "burning house", also spelled Rupahuay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ruphasqa

Ruphasqa (Quechua ruphasqa burnt, also spelled Rupasca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Sañayca District

Sañayca District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Sabaino District

Sabaino District is one of the seven districts of the province Antabamba in Peru.

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Sabancaya

Sabancaya is an active stratovolcano in the Andes of southern Peru, about northwest of Arequipa.

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Sabaya Province

Sabaya (formerly: Atahuallpa) is a province in the central parts of the Bolivian Oruro Department.

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Sach'a Hirka

Sach'a Hirka (Quechua sach'a tree, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "tree mountain", also spelled Sachajirca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Sachatamia

Sachatamia is a small genus of glass frogs.

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Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley of the Incas (Valle Sagrado de los Incas; Willka Qhichwa) or the Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes of Peru, at its closest north of the Inca capital of Cusco.

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Sacsa Ananta

Sacsa Ananta (possibly from Quechua saqsa multi-colored) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high, situated in the Vilcanota mountain range south east of Cusco.

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Sacsamarca District

Sacsamarca District is one of four districts of the Huanca Sancos Province in Peru.

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Sacsayhuamán

Sacsayhuamán, Sacsayhuaman, Sacsahuaman, Saxahuaman, Saksaywaman, Saqsaywaman, Sasawaman, Saksawaman, Sacsahuayman, Sasaywaman or Saksaq Waman (possibly from Quechua language, waman falcon or variable hawk) is a citadel on the northern outskirts of the city of Cusco, Peru, the historic capital of the Inca Empire.

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Sadiel Cuentas

Sadiel Cuentas is a Peruvian composer of contemporary classical music.

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Sahuasiray

Sahuasiray (possibly from Quechua sawa matrimony, siray to sew), Sawasiray, Colque Cruz or Ccolque Cruz (possibly from Aymara and Quechua qullqi silver, money, Spanish cruz cross, "silver cross"), is one of the highest mountains in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sajama Province

Sajama is a province in the northwestern parts of the Bolivian Oruro Department.

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Salcabamba District

Salcabamba (from Quechua Sallqa Pampa, meaning "wild plain") is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in the Huancavelica Region) of Peru.

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Salcahuasi District

Salcahuasi District is one of sixteen districts of the province Tayacaja in Peru.

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Salcantay

Salcantay, Salkantay or Sallqantay (in Quechua) is the highest peak in the Vilcabamba mountain range, part of the Peruvian Andes.

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Salcayoc

Salcayoc (possibly from Quechua sallqa wild, -yuq a suffix) is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Sallqaqucha wallata warak'ay

Sallqaqucha wallata warak'ay (Quechua sallqa wild, qucha, lake, Sallqaqucha a lake of the Lares District, wallata Andean goose, warak'ay to hit with a sling or slingshot, which might be translated as "hitting the Andean goose of Sallqaqucha with a sling") is a typical dance of the Sacred Valley in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Samacasa

Samacasa (possibly from Aymara sama color, Quechua sama rest, break, q'asa mountain pass) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Samaipata, Bolivia

Samaipata or Samaypata (Quechua samay to rest, pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore) is a small location in the Florida Province of the Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia.

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Saman District

Saman District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Samay Huasi

Samay Huasi (from Quechua Samay Wasi, samay rest, to rest, wasi house, "rest house") is a historic property in Argentina functioning as both a vacation retreat, as well as a museum.

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Sambo (mountain)

Sambo (possibly from Quechua for knock-kneed / a person with one black and one indigenous parent) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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San Antón District

San Anton District is one of fifteen districts of the Azángaro Province in Peru.

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San Antonio de Antaparco District

San Antonio de Antaparco District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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San Antonio de Cachi District

San Antonio de Cachi or Kachi (Quechua for "salt") is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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San Antonio de Chuca District

San Antonio de Chuca District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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San Antonio de Pichincha

San Antonio de Pichincha, or simply San Antonio and less frequently by the older name San Antonio de Lulumpamba (alternate spelling: Lulumbamba), is a rural parish of Quito Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador.

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San Antonio de Putina Province

San Antonio de Putina Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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San Antonio District, Grau

San Antonio District is one of the fourteen districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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San Antonio District, Puno

San Antonio District or San Antonio de Esquilache District is one of fifteen districts of the Puno Province in the Puno Region of Peru.

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San Borja Municipality

San Borja is the second municipal section of the José Ballivián Province in the Beni Department of Bolivia.

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San Buenaventura District, Marañón

San Buenaventura District is one of three districts of the province Marañón in Peru.

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San Buenaventura Municipality, La Paz

San Buenaventura Municipality is the second municipal section of the Abel Iturralde Province located in the La Paz Department in Bolivia.

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San Cristóbal District, Lucanas

San Cristóbal District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca

San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca is a city in northwestern Argentina and capital of Catamarca Province, on the Río Valle River, at the feet of the Cerro Ambato.

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San Francisco de Ravacayco District

San Francisco de Rivacayco District is one of eight districts of the province Parinacochas in Peru.

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San Ignacio de Velasco Municipality

San Ignacio de Velasco Municipality is the first municipal section of José Miguel de Velasco Province in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia.

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San Jerónimo District, Andahuaylas

San Jerónimo District is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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San Jerónimo District, Cusco

San Jerónimo District is one of eight districts of the Cusco Province in Peru.

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San José de Ticllas District

San José de Ticllas District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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San José District, Azángaro

San José District is one of fifteen districts of the Azángaro Province in Peru.

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San José, Andrés Ibáñez

San José is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.

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San Juan de Chacña District

San Juan de Chacña District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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San Juan de Rontoy District

San Juan de Rontoy District is one of six districts of the province Antonio Raymondi in Peru.

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San Juan de Salinas District

San Juan de Salinas District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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San Luis District, Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald

San Luis District is one of three districts of the province Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald in Peru.

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San Marcos de Rocchac District

San Marcos de Rocchac District is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in Peru.

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San Marcos District

San Marcos District is one of sixteen districts of the Huari Province in Peru.

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San Miguel de Aco District

San Miguel de Aco District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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San Miguel de Chaccrapampa District

San Miguel de Chaccrapampa or Chakrapampa (Quechua chakra field, pampa large plain, "field plain") is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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San Miguel District, La Mar

San Miguel District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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San Nicolás District, Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald

San Nicolás District is one of three districts of the province Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald in Peru.

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San Pablo District, Canchis

San Pablo District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru.

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San Patricio del Chañar

San Patricio del Chañar is a town located in Añelo Department, in Neuquén Province, Argentina.

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San Pedro de Cachora District

San Pedro de Cachora District is one of the nine districts of the province Abancay in Peru.

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San Pedro de Chana District

San Pedro de Chana District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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San Pedro de Chaulán District

San Pedro de Chaulán District is one of twelve districts of the province Huánuco in Peru.

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San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality

San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality is the second municipal section of the Manco Kapac Province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia.

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San Pedro de Totora Province

San Pedro de Totora is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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San Pedro District, Canchis

San Pedro District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru.

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San Pedro District, Lucanas

San Pedro District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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San Rafael Municipality, Santa Cruz

San Rafael Municipality is the third municipal section of the José Miguel de Velasco Province in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia.

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San Román Province

San Román is a province in the Puno Region of Peru.

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San Salvador de Quije District

San Salvador de Quije is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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San Salvador District

San Salvador District is one of eight districts of the province Calca in Peru.

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Sanawrya

Sanawrya (Quechua for carrot (from Spanish zanahoria), also spelled Sanabria) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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Sancos District, Huanca Sancos

Sancos District is one of four districts of the Huanca Sancos Province in Peru.

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Sandia District

Sandia District is one of ten districts of the province Sandia in Peru.

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Sandia Province

Sandia Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Sangarará District

Sangarará District is one of seven districts of the province Acomayo in Peru.

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Sangay

Sangay (also known as Macas, Sanagay, or Sangai) is an active stratovolcano in central Ecuador.

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Sanimayo

Sanimayo (possibly from Quechua sani purple, violet, mayu river "purple (or violet) river") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sankha Ukru

Sankha Ukru (Quechua sankha cliff, ukru hole, pit, hollow, "cliff hole", also spelled Zanja Ucro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Santa Ana de Huaycahuacho District

Santa Ana de Huaycahuacho District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.

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Santa Cruz (mountain)

Santa Cruz, Pucaraju, Pukaraju (possibly from Quechua puka red, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) or Pico de Huaylas (Spanish for "peak of Huaylas") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru; within Santa Cruz District, Huaylas Province, Ancash. It has a height of, although other maps cite a height of.

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Santa Cruz Creek

Santa Cruz, (called Yuraqmayu or Yuracma near its end) is a creek in Peru located in Santa Cruz District, Huaylas Province, Ancash.

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Santa Cruz de Coya

Santa Cruz de Coya was a city established by the governor of Chile Martín García Oñez de Loyola on the site of the fort of Santa Cruz de Oñez, in 1595.

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Santa Cruz District, Ancash

The Santa Cruz District (Distrito de Santa Cruz) is one of 10 districts of the Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Santa Lucía District, Lampa

Santa Lucía District is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Santa María de Chicmo District

Santa María de Chicmo District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Santa María del Valle District

Santa María del Valle District is one of twelve districts of the province Huánuco in Peru.

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Santa Rosa District, Grau

Santa Rosa District is one of the fourteen districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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Santa Rosa District, La Mar

Santa Rosa District is one of eight districts of the province La Mar in Peru.

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Santa Rosa District, Melgar

Santa Rosa District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Santón

Santón (possibly from Quechua for Puya raimondii) is a mountain in the southern Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Santiago de Lucanamarca District

Santiago de Lucanamarca District is one of four districts of the province Huanca Sancos in Peru.

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Santiago de Paucaray District

Santiago de Paucaray is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Santiago de Pischa District

Santiago de Pischa District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Santiago de Pupuja District

Santiago de Pupuja District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Santiago del Estero

Santiago del Estero (Spanish for Saint-James-Upon-The-Lagoon) is the capital of Santiago del Estero Province in northern Argentina.

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Santiago del Estero Province

Santiago del Estero, also called "Santiago", is a province in the north of Argentina.

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Santiagueño Quechua

Santiago del Estero Quichua or Santiagueño Quechua (Santiagen Quichua) is a vulnerable dialect of Southern Quechua spoken by 60,000-100,000 people (estimates vary widely) in Argentina.

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Santillana District

Santillana District is one of eight districts of the Huanta Province in Peru.

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Santo Domingo de Acobamba District

Santo Domingo de Acobamba District is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru.

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Santo Tomás de Pata District

Santo Tomás de Pata District is one of twelve districts of the province Angaraes in Peru.

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Santo Tomás District, Chumbivilcas

Santo Tomás District is one of eight districts of the province Chumbivilcas in Peru.

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Santurantikuy

Santurantikuy (Quechua santu saint (a borrowing from Spanish santo), rantikuy to buy something only for oneself, "to buy oneself a saint") is a craft fair held annually on December 24 in the central square of the city of Cusco in Peru.

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Sapa Inca

The Sapa Inca (Hispanicized spelling) or Sapa Inka (Quechua for "the only Inca"), also known as Apu ("divinity"), Inka Qhapaq ("mighty Inca"), or simply Sapa ("the only one"), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cusco and, later, the Emperor of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu) and the Neo-Inca State.

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Sapallan Warmi

Sapallan Warmi (Quechua sapalla only, unique, -n a suffix, warmi woman, also spelled Sapallanhuarmi) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Saqra

Saqra (Quechua for malignant, pernicious, bad, bad tempered, wicked / restless / devil, a synonym of supay; but, unlike Supay, a Saqra entity just plays innocent tricks. Mostly it is represented with animal figures.) is a traditional dance in the highlands of the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Saqra Mach'ay (Huánuco-Pasco)

Saqra Mach'ay (Quechua saqra malignant, pernicious, bad, bad tempered, wicked; restless; devil, synonym of supay, mach'ay cave, hispanicized spelling Sagramachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Saqra Mach'ay (Pasco)

Saqra Mach'ay (Quechua saqra malignant, pernicious, bad, bad tempered, wicked; restless; devil, synonym of supay, mach'ay cave, hispanicized spelling Sagramachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Saqra Waqra

Saqra Waqra (Quechua saqra malignant, pernicious, bad, bad tempered, wicked; restless; devil, synonym of supay, waqra horn, "devil's horn", also spelled Sagrahuagra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Saqra Waqra (Dos de Mayo)

Saqra Waqra (Quechua saqra malignant, pernicious, bad, bad tempered, wicked; restless; devil, synonym of supay, waqra horn, "devil's horn", also spelled Sagra Huagra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Saqsa

Saqsa (Quechua for multi-colored, also spelled Sacsa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Saqsa (Yauyos)

Saqsa (Quechua for multi-colored, also spelled Sagsa) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Saqsa Punta

Saqsa Punta (Quechua saqsa multi-colored, punta peak, ridge, "multi-colored peak (or ridge)", also spelled Sacsa Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Sara Sara (Apurímac)

Sara Sara (Aymara sara an ounce, Quechua sara maize, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Sara Sara District

Sara Sara District is one of ten districts of the province Paucar del Sara Sara in Peru.

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Saraguro people

The Saraguro is a people of the Kichwa nation most of whom live in Saraguro Canton in the Loja Province of Ecuador.

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Saraqutu

Saraqutu (Quechua sara maize, qutu heap, "maize heap", hispanicized spelling Saraccoto) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sarayaku

Sarayaku (Quechuan: "The River of Corn"; also transcribed Sarayacu) is a territory and a village situated by the Bobonaza River in the province of Pastaza in the southern part of el Oriente, the Amazonic region of Ecuador.

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Sarhua District

Sarhua is a district in the western Víctor Fajardo Province in Peru.

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Saucarí Province

Saucarí is a province in the central parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Sauce District

Sauce (hispanicized spelling of Quechua sawsi willow) is one of fourteen districts of the province San Martín in Peru.

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Saucepampa District

Saucepampa or Sawsipampa (Quechua) is one of eleven districts of the province Santa Cruz in Peru.

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Saurama District

Saurama District is one of eight districts of the province Vilcas Huamán in Peru.

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Sawsi

Sawsi (Quechua for willow or a species of willows, Hispanicized spelling Sauce) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Saxa Q'awa

Saxa Q'awa (Aymara saxa hollow, q'awa little river, ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, "hollow brook", hispanicized spelling Sacsajahua) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sayla District

Sayla District is one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru.

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Sayrecucho

Sayrecucho (possibly from Aymara and Quechua sayri tobacco, k'uchu corner, "tobacco corner") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sayri Túpac

Sayri Túpac (c. 1535–1561) was an Inca ruler in Peru.

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Sayt'u Qucha

Sayt'u Qucha or Sayt'uqucha (Quechua Quechua for "rectangel lake", also spelled Saythu Khocha,, Sayto Khocha, Saytu Khocha, Saytu Kocha, Saytu Qhocha, Saitococha, Saytococha) may refer to.

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Sayt'u Qucha (Tiquipaya)

Sayt'u Qucha (Quechua sayt'u long and narrow, rectanguar, qucha lake, "long and narrow lake", hispanicized spellings Sayto Khocha, Saytu Khocha, Saytu Kocha) is a Bolivian lake located in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province, Tiquipaya Municipality, situated about 4,305 m high.

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Sayt'u Qucha (Tiraque)

Sayt'u Qucha (Quechua sayt'u long and narrow, rectanguar, qucha lake, "long and narrow lake", hispanicized spellings Saythu Khocha, Saytu Khocha, Saytu Qhocha) is a Bolivian lake located in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province, Tiraque Municipality, Tiraque Canton situated about 4,004 m high.

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Sayt'uqucha (Lampa)

Sayt'uqucha or Sayt'u Qucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectanguar, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spellings Saitococha, Saytococha) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Paratía District.

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Sayt'uqucha (San Román)

Sayt'uqucha or Sayt'u Qucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectanguar, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spellings Saytococha) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, San Román Province, Cabanillas District.

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Sayt'uqucha (Sandia)

Sayt'uqucha or Sayt'u Qucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectanguar, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spellings Saytococha) is a lake in Peru.

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Saywa Punta

Saywa Punta (Quechua saywa boundary stone, landmark, punta peak, ridge; first, before, in front of, hispanicized spelling Sayhua Punta) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Saywa Q'asa

Saywa Q'asa (Quechua saywa boundary stone, landmark, q'asa mountain pass, "landmark mountain pass", Hispanicized spelling Sayhuaccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sólo le pido a Dios

Sólo le pido a Dios (in english: I only ask of God) is a famous protest song, written by Argentine singer-songwriter León Gieco.

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Sóndor

Sóndor (possibly from Quechua suntur: congress, meeting) is an archaeological site in Peru built by the Chanka people.

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Sóndor (Cusco)

Sóndor (possibly from Quechua suntur: congress, meeting) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Schinus molle

Schinus molle (Peruvian pepper, also known as American pepper, Peruvian peppertree, escobilla, false pepper, molle del Peru, pepper tree, (Archived by) peppercorn tree, Californian pepper tree, pirul and Peruvian mastic) is an evergreen tree that grows to 15 meters (50 feet).

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Scotia

Scotia is a Latin placename derived from Scoti, a Latin name for the Gaels.

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Señor de los Temblores

The Señor de los Temblores (Lord of the Earthquakes), known in Quechua as Taytacha Temblores, is a statue of the crucifixion of Jesus from Cusco Cathedral in Cusco, Peru.

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Sebastian Englert

Father Sebastian Englert OFM Cap., (November 17, 1888 – January 8, 1969) was a Capuchin Franciscan friar, Roman Catholic priest, missionary, linguist and ethnologist from Germany.

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Sebastián Pagador Province

Sebastián Pagador is a province in the southeastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Secclla District

Secclla District is one of twelve districts of the Angaraes Province in Peru.

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Secoya language

The Secoya language has been classified as a member of the Tucanoan linguistic family and the sub-family, Western Tucanoan, in Ecuador and Peru.

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Sentilo

Sentilo (possibly Quechua for peccary) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Shahuanga Punta

Shahuanga Punta (possibly from Quechua Shawanka Punta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Shaqsha Punta

Shaqsha Punta (Quechua saqsa multi-colored, shaqsha jingle bell; a typical dancer of the Ancash Region, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, Hispanicized spelling Shacsha Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Shawaq

Shawaq (Quechua shawa Sambucus peruviana, -q a suffix, hispanicized spelling Shahuac) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Shikashika

Shikashika is a shaved ice drink made from glacier ice in Peru and Bolivia.

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Shilla District

Shilla District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Shuar

The Shuar are an indigenous people of Ecuador and Peru.

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Shunko

Shunko is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Lautaro Murúa.

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Shupluy District

Shupluy District is one of eight districts of the province Yungay in Peru.

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Sibayo District

Sibayo District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Sihuas Province

The Sihuas Province (Quechua Siwas) is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.This province was created by Law nº 13485, dated at January 9 of 1961, when was president of Perou: Manuel Prado.

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Siklla

Siklla (Quechua for a type of plants with blue blossoms / fine-looking, elegant, beautiful, proud),Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) Wayra (Quechua) or Doctorcitos (Spanish for little doctors) is a satirical folk dance in Bolivia and Peru.

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Siku (Bolivia)

Siku (also spelled Siqu) (Aymara siku or siqu a kind of flute, also spelled Sekho, Seko) or Siq'u (Quechua for slidable rope; perforated) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Silla Q'asa

Silla Q'asa (Quechua silla gravel, q'asa mountain pass, "gravel pass", also spelled Silla Ccasa, Silla Khasa, Sillacasa, Sillaccasa, Sillajasa) may refer to.

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Silla Q'asa (Cochabamba)

Silla Q'asa (Quechua silla gravel, q'asa mountain pass, "gravel pass", also spelled Silla Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Silla Q'asa (Peru)

Silla Q'asa (Quechua silla gravel, q'asa mountain pass, "gravel pass", also spelled Sillajasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Silla Q'asa (Potosí)

Silla Q'asa (Quechua silla gravel, q'asa mountain pass, "gravel pass", also spelled Silla Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Sillajata

Sillajata (possibly from Quechua silla gravel, qhata slope, "gravel slope") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Sillaqaqa

Sillaqaqa (Quechua silla gravel, qaqa rock, "gravel rock", Hispanicized spelling Sillagaga) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Silpancho

Silpancho (original Quechua word: Sillp'anchu) is a typical, popular Bolivian food from the city of Cochabamba.

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Sima Pumacocha

Sima Pumacocha (possibly from Spanish sima deep and dark cavern/abyss, Quechua puma cougar, puma, qucha lake) is a limestone cave located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Laraos District, in central Peru near the village of Laraos, high in the Andes mountains.

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Simón Bolívar (opera)

Simón Bolívar is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the libretto.

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Simiyuq Wank'a

Simiyuq Wank'a (Quechua simi mouth, -yuq a suffix, wank'a rock, "rock with a mouth", also spelled Simi Ojhuanca, Simiyojhuanca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Simon (given name)

Simon is a common name, from Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן Šimʻôn, meaning "listen".

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Sina District

Sina District is one of five districts of the San Antonio de Putina Province in the Puno Region of Peru.

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Sinchi Amazonic Institute of Scientific Research

The Sinchi Amazonic Institute of Scientific Research (Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas) is a non-profit research institute of the Government of Colombia charged with carrying out scientific investigations on matters relating to the Amazon Rainforest, the Amazon River and the Amazon Region of Colombia for its better understanding and protection.

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Sinchi Roca

Sinchi Roca, Sinchi Rocca, Cinchi Roca (in hispanicized spellings), Sinchi Ruq'a or Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous generous Inca") was the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1230 CE, though as early as 1105 CE according to some) and a member of the Húrin dynasty.

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Singa District

Singa or Sinqa (Quechua for nose) is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru.

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Sinqa

Sinqa (Quechua for "nose", Hispanicized spelling Sencca, also Senqa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru northwest of the city of Cusco.

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Sinqa Wayq'u

Sinqa Wayq'u (Quechua sinqa nose, wayq'u brook or valley, "nose brook (or valley)", Hispanicized spelling Senjahuayjo) which upstream successively is named Urqulla Wayq'u (Orjollahuayjo), Ancha Pallqa (Anchapallja), Wankarama (Huancarama) and Waraqu (Huarajo) is a river in the Cusco Region of Peru.

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Siq'i

Siq'i (Quechua for scratch, Hispanicized spelling Sique) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Siq'i Urqu

Siq'i Urqu (Quechua siq'i scratch, urqu mountain, "scratch mountain", hispanicized spelling Seque Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Sitaq

Sitaq (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Citac) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sivia District

Sivia District is located in the Huanta Province in the Ayacucho Region of Peru.

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Socos District

Socos District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Soirococha (Cusco)

Soirococha (possibly from Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake) is a mountain at a lake of that name in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Solanum quitoense

Solanum quitoense, known as naranjilla ("little orange") in Ecuador and Panama and as lulo (from Quechua) in Colombia, is a subtropical perennial plant from northwestern South America.

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Solocmachay

Solocmachay (possibly from Quechua sut'uy to drip, -y a suffix, mach'ay cave, "drippy cave") is a mountain in the Vilcabamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Sondor (Abancay-Antabamba)

Sondor (possibly from Aymara sunturu square (house) without a ridge, Quechua suntur circular, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Abancay Province, Circa District, and in the Antabamba Province, El Oro District. It lies southeast of a mountain named Sunturu.

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Soras District

Soras is one of 11 districts of the Sucre Province in the Ayacucho region in Peru.

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Sorata Municipality

Sorata Municipality is the first municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Soraya District

Soraya District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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South America

South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.

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South American tapir

The South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris), also commonly called the Brazilian tapir (from the Tupi tapi'ira), the lowland tapir, in Portuguese anta, and in Quechua sachavaca, is one of five species in the tapir family, along with the mountain tapir, the Malayan tapir, Baird's tapir, and the kabomani tapir.

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South Bolivian Quechua

South Bolivian Quechua, also known as Central Bolivian Quechua, is a dialect of Southern Quechua spoken in Bolivia and adjacent areas of Argentina, where it is also known as Colla.

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Southern Cone

The Southern Cone (Cono Sur, Cone Sul) is a geographic and cultural region composed of the southernmost areas of South America, south of and around the Tropic of Capricorn.

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Southern Quechua

Southern Quechua (Quechua: Urin qichwa, quechua sureño), or simply Quechua (Qichwa or Qhichwa), is the most widely spoken of the major regional groupings of mutually intelligible dialects within the Quechua language family, with about 6.9 million speakers.

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Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire

The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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Spanish dialects and varieties

Some of the regional varieties of the Spanish language are quite divergent from one another, especially in pronunciation and vocabulary, and less so in grammar.

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Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire (Imperio Español; Imperium Hispanicum), historically known as the Hispanic Monarchy (Monarquía Hispánica) and as the Catholic Monarchy (Monarquía Católica) was one of the largest empires in history.

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Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.

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Spanish language in Ecuador

Spanish is the most-widely spoken language in Ecuador, though great variations are present depending on several factors, the most important one being the geographical region where it is spoken.

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Spectacled bear

The spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as the Andean bear or Andean short-faced bear and locally as jukumari (Aymara), ukumari (Quechua) or ukuku, is the last remaining short-faced bear (subfamily Tremarctinae).

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Stratum (linguistics)

In linguistics, a stratum (Latin for "layer") or strate is a language that influences, or is influenced by another through contact.

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Stress (linguistics)

In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word, or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence.

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Subject–object–verb

In linguistic typology, a subject–object–verb (SOV) language is one in which the subject, object, and verb of a sentence always or usually appear in that order.

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Subtitle (captioning)

Subtitles are text derived from either a transcript or screenplay of the dialog or commentary in films, television programs, video games, and the like, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen, but can also be at the top of the screen if there is already text at the bottom of the screen.

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Suchusqa

Suchusqa (Quechua suchuy to slide, -sqa a suffix, "slidden", also spelled Suchuskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Sucre Province

Sucre Province is a province in the eastern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Sud Carangas Province

Sud Carangas is a province in the central parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Sud Chichas Province

Sud Chichas (or: Sur Chichas) is a province in the Bolivian department of Potosí.

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Suerococha (Ancash)

Suerococha (possibly from Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake) is a mountain in the west of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high, and the name of a small lake near the mountain.

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Suerococha (Cajatambo)

Suerococha (possibly from Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake) is a mountain in the south of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high, and the name of a small lake near the mountain.

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Suerococha (Huallanca)

Suerococha (possibly from Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake) is a lake in the south of the Huallanca mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Suitucancha District

Suitucancha (hispanicized spelling of the Quechua term Suyt'u Kancha, suyt'u rectangular, kancha corral, square, "rectangular corral (or square)") is one of ten districts of the Yauli Province in Peru.

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Sukna

Sukna (Quechua for friend, Hispanicized spelling Sucna) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Sulca

Sulca is a hispanized quechua surname common in Peru.

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Sullu Marka

Sullu Marka (Aymara sullu miscarried (fetus), Quechua sullu miscarriage; unborn fetus; key for doors or boxes, hispanicized spelling Sullumarca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sullu Sullu

Sullu Sullu (Aymara sullu miscarried (fetus), Quechua sullu miscarriage; unborn fetus; key for doors or boxes, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, also spelled Sullo Sullo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sullucullahua

Sullucullahua (possibly from Quechua for sulluku local name for Sapindus saponaria, a tree, llawa broken glass with sharp edges)Louis Girault, Kallawaya - guérisseurs itinérants des Andes.

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Sumak Kawsay

In Andean communities in Latin America development is expressed through the notion of sumak kawsay, the Quechua word for ‘buen vivir’, or ‘good living’ or ‘well living’ has been proposed as an alternative conception of development and has been incorporated into the constitutions of Ecuador and Suma Qamaña ‘Vivir Bien’ in Bolivia.

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Suni K'ira

Suni K'ira (Quechua suni 'long', k'ira 'prop, support'; hispanicized spellings Sonequera, Soniquera, Suniquera, Suniquira) is a volcano in Bolivia.

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Suni Paz

Suni Paz is an Argentinian singer, songwriter, guitarist, poet, folklorist, translator, and teacher, who has recorded and has been published extensively.

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Sunqu Urqu

Sunqu Urqu (Quechua sunqu heart, urqu mountain, "heart mountain", hispanicized spelling Soncco Orcco) is a mountain in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Supay Punku

Supay Punku (Quechua supay devil, demon, punku door, "devil door") or Supay P'unqu (Quechua p'unqu pond, dam, "devil pond" or "devil dam") is a mountain east of the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, about high.

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Supay Q'asa

Supay Q'asa (Quechua supay devil, demon, q'asa mountain pass, "devil's pass" also spelled Supay Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Suqtaqucha

Suqtaqucha (Quechua suqta six, qucha lake, "six lakes", hispanicized spelling Soctaccocha) is the name of a group of lakes in Peru.

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Sur Lípez Province

Sur Lípez or Sud Lípez is a province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia.

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Sura Kallanka

Sura Kallanka (Quechua kallanka large roofed building used for celebrations during the Inca Empire, hispanicized spelling Soracallanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Surcubamba District

Surcubamba District is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in Peru.

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Surehuayco

Surehuayco (possibly from Aymara suri rhea, wayku brook or gorge, "rhea brook (or gorge)") and from Quechua Suri Wayq'u) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Torata District. It lies southwest of the mountain Iruma and east of Achucallani. Surehuayco is also the name of an intermittent stream north of the mountain.

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Suri (Peru)

Suri (Aymara and Quechua for rhea) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Suri Wasi

Suri Wasi (Quechua suri rhea, wasi house, "rhea house", Hispanicized spelling Surihuasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Surichata

Surichata (Aymara and Quechua suri rhea, Pukina chata mountain, hispanicized spelling Zorrichata) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Surihuiri

Surihuiri, Sorehuire or Surihuire is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Susupillo

Susupillo (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Susupillu) is a mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Sutoc

Sutoc (possibly from Quechua sut'u drop; point, -q a suffix, "drippy" or "point-shaped") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Suwa Mach'ay

Suwa Mach'ay (Quechua suwa thief, mach'ay cave, "thief's cave", also spelled Suamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Suykutambo District

Suykutambo District is one of eight districts of the Espinar Province in Peru.

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Suyruqucha

Suyruqucha (Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake, also spelled Soirococha, Suericocha, Suerococha, Suirococha) may refer to.

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Suyruqucha (Huarochirí)

Suyruqucha (Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Suerococha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru and the name of a little lake near the mountain.

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Suyruqucha (Junín)

Suyruqucha (Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake, also spelled Suirococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Suyruqucha (Junín-Lima)

Suyruqucha (Quechua suyru a very long dress tracked after when worn, qucha lake, also spelled Suiricocha) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Suyt'uqucha (Apurímac)

Suyt'uqucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectangular, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spelling Suytuccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Apurímac Region, Andahuaylas Province, Andahuaylas District.

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Suyt'uqucha (Ayacucho)

Suyt'uqucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectangular, qucha lake, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spelling Suytojocha) is a lake in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Suyt'uqucha (Lampa)

Suyt'uqucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectanguar, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spelling Suitococha, Suito) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Santa Lucía District.

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Suyt'uqucha (Melgar)

Suyt'uqucha (Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectangular, qucha lake, lagoon, "rectangular lake", Hispanicized spelling Suytococha) is a lake in Peru located in the Puno Region, Melgar Province, Santa Rosa District.

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Suyusama Foundation

Suyusama Foundation, San Juan de Pasto, Colombia, which dates back to the Suyusama Program of the Society of Jesus in 2004, accompanies processes of participatory management of local and regional sustainability in the department of Nariño, and also provides advice in the Pacific areas of Telembí and Sanquianga.

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Sweet potato

The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the bindweed or morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.

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Synthetic language

In linguistic typology, a synthetic language is a language with a high morpheme-per-word ratio, as opposed to a low morpheme-per-word ratio in what is described as an analytic language.

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T'akaq

T'akaq (Quechua t'akay to scatter, to spread, -q a suffix,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) "scattered, spread / the one that scatters", Hispanicized spellings Tacacc, Tacaj), Takaq (Quechua takay to hit, "hit / the one that hits") or T'aqaq (Quechua t'aqay to separate, "separated / the one that separates") is a nearly mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in Peru.

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T'akra

T'akra (Quechua for "uncultivated land", also spelled Tajra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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T'ala Qucha

T'ala Qucha (Quechua t'ala muddy, qucha lake, "muddy lake", also spelled Tala Khocha) is a lake in the Potosí mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia.

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T'alla Kallanka

T'alla Kallanka (Quechua t'alla outstanding woman of the Inca aristocracy, kallanka large roofed building used for celebrations during the Inca Empire, hispanicized spelling Tallacallanca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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T'allani Urqu

T'allani Urqu (Aymara t'alla noble woman, lady, -ni a suffix, Quechua urqu mountain, "the mountain with a noble woman", hispanicized spelling Tallani Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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T'anta Raymi

T'anta Raymi (Quechua t'anta bread, raymi feast, "bread feast") is a religious feast in Peru.

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T'anta wawa

T'anta wawa (Aymara and Quechua t'anta bread, wawa child, baby, "bread baby", hispanicized names guagua de pan, tantaguaguas, tantahuahua, wawas de pan, also tantawawas and muñecas de pan) is a type of sweet roll shaped and decorated in the form of a small child or infant.

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T'aqañawi

T'aqañawi or T'aqa Ñawi (Quechua t'aqa separation, a group of separated things of the same kind, ñawi eye, "separated eye", hispanicized names Tacañahui, Toccañahui, Tocañahui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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T'ika Wasi

T'ika Wasi (Quechua t'ika flower, wasi house, "flower house", also spelled Thika Huasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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T'ikapallana

T'ikapallana (Quechua t'ika flower, pallay to collect, pallana an instrument to collect fruit / collectable, "a place where you collect flowers", hispanicized spelling Ticapallana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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T'illu

T'illu (Quechua for pinch, tweaking, hispanicized spellings Tello, Tillo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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T'iyuyuq

T'iyuyuq (Quechua t'iyu sand, -yuq a suffix, "the one with sand", also spelled Thiuyoj) is a mountain in Bolivia.

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T'ula Kimray

T'ula Kimray (Quechua t'ula a kind of plant (Baccharis (sp.)), kimray, kinray slope, "t'ula slope", also spelled Thola Quinray) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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T'uqu Chaka

T'uqu Chaka (Quechua t'uqu a niche, hole or gap in the wall, chaka bridge, "niche bridge", also spelled Tokho Chaca) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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T'uqu T'uquyuq

T'uqu T'uquyuq (Quechua t'uqu a niche, hole or gap in the wall, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a complex of niches", also Toco Tocoyoc, Toqotoqoyoq, T'oqot'oqoyoq) or Machu Machuyuq (Quechua machu old, old person, also Machumachuyoc, Machumachuyoq) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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T'uquyuq

T'uquyuq (Quechua t'uqu a niche, hole or gap in the wall, -yuq a suffix, "the one with gaps in the wall", also spelled Tucuyoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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T'urpuqucha

T'urpuqucha (Quechua t'urpu pointed, sharp, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Turpoccocha) is a lake in Peru.

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T'uru

T'uru (Quechua for mud, also spelled Toro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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T'uru Pampa

T'uru Pampa (Quechua for polished, slippery, also spelled Thuru Pampa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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T'uru Qurin

T'uru Qurin (Quechua t'uru mud, quri gold, "mud gold", -n a suffix, also spelled Turojurin) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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T'uruchipa River

T'uruchipa (Quechua t'uru mud, chipa trap, hispanicized spelling Turuchipa) is a Bolivian river in the Potosí Department, José María Linares Province, Ckochas Municipality, T'uruchipa Canton.

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T'uruqucha (Ancash)

T'uruqucha (Quechua t'uru mud, qucha lake, "mud lake", also spelled Torococha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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T'uruqucha (Huaylas)

T'uruqucha (Quechua t'uru mud, qucha lake, "mud lake", also spelled Torococha) is a lake in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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T'uruqucha (Junín)

T'uruqucha (Quechua t'uru mud, qucha lake, "mud lake", also spelled Torococha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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T'uruyuq

T'uruyuq (Quechua t'uru mud, -yuq a suffix, "the one with mud", Hispanicized spelling Toroyoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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T'utura

T'utura (Quechua for Schoenoplectus californicus, also spelled Totora) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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T'utura Qucha

T'utura Qucha (Quechua t'utura totora, qucha lake, "totora lake", hispanicized spellings Totora Khocha, Totora Kocha, Totora Qhocha, Totora Qocha, Totora Q'ocha) is a Bolivian lake located in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province, Tiraque Municipality, Tiraque Canton, situated about 3,758 m high.

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Taapaca

Taapaca is a Holocene volcanic complex in northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region.

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Tacachi Municipality

Tacachi Municipality is the fourth municipal section of the Punata Province in the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia.

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Tacacoma Municipality

Tacacoma Municipality is the third municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Tacna Province

Tacna is the largest of four provinces in the Tacna Region in southern Peru located on the border with Chile and Bolivia.

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Tacna Region

Tacna is the southernmost region Peru.

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Tacopaya Municipality

Tacopaya Municipality is the second municipal section of the Arque Province in the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia.

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Tagetes minuta

Tagetes minuta is a tall upright marigold plant from the genus Tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of South America.

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Takanakuy

Takanakuy (Quechua for "to hit each other") is an annual established practice of fighting fellow community members held on 25 December, by the inhabitants of Chumbivilcas Province, near Cuzco in Peru.

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Taki Unquy

Taki Unquy (Quechua, hispanicized spellings Taqui Ongoy, Taki Oncoy) was a millenarian indigenous movement of political, religious and cultural dimensions which arose in the Peruvian Andes during the 16th century (c. 1564 - c. 1572) in opposition to the recent Spanish invasion.

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Talagante

Talagante is a commune and the capital city of the province of the same name in the Santiago Metropolitan Region of central Chile.

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Talavera District

Talavera District is one of the nineteen districts of the province Andahuaylas in Peru.

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Tambillo District

Tambillo District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Tambo (Incan structure)

A tambo (Quechua: tampu, "inn") was an Incan structure built for administrative and military purposes.

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Tambo District, La Mar

Tambo District is one of eight districts of the La Mar Province in Peru.

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Tambobamba District

Tambobamba (from Quechua Tampu Pampa, meaning "tambo plain") is one of the six districts of the Cotabambas Province in Peru.

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Tambomachay

Tambomachay (possibly from Quechua tampu inn, guest house, mach'ay cave, or machay drunkenness, to get drunk or "spindle with thread")Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is an archaeological site associated with the Inca Empire, located near Cusco, Peru.

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Tampu Mach'ay, Huancavelica

Tampu Mach'ay or Tampumach'ay (Quechua tampu inn, guest house, mach'ay cave, "guest house cave", Hispanicized spelling Tambomachay) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Tampu Raqra

Tampu Raqra (Quechua tampu inn, raqra fissure, crack, crevice, "tampu crack" or "tampu crevice", Hispanicized spellings Tambo Ragra, Tamboragra) is a mountain in the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Tampukancha

Tampukancha (Quechua, tampu inn, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, Hispanicized Tambocancha, also Tambokancha) is an ancient Incan religious center located in Peru.

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Tancancocha

Tancancocha (possibly from Quechua tanka fork, a deep bifurcation, -n a suffix, qucha lake, "lake of the bifurcation") is a mountain in the north of the Huallanca mountain range in the Andes of Peru at a small lake of that name.

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Tani Tani

Tani Tani (local name for the flower Gentianella primuloides, also spelled Tanitani) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tanka (Peru)

Tanka (Aymara for tanka hat or biretta, Quechua for fork, Hispanicized spelling Tanca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Tankan (Peru)

Tankan (Quechua tanka a deep bifurcation, fork, -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Tancan) or Ruq'a Qaqa (Quechua ruq'a Opuntia floccosa), qaqa rock, Hispanicized Rucagaga) is a mountain in the northern part of the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, in the districts of Aquia and Huallanca.

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Tantamayo District

Tantamayo (from Quechua Tanta Mayu) is one of eleven districts of the Huamalíes Province in Peru.

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Tapacarí Province

Tapacarí is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Tapairihua District

Tapairihua District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Tapay District

Tapay District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Taqrachullu

Taqrachullu, Pukara Taqrachullu, T'akrachullu, Pukara T'akrachullu (Quechua t'akra uncultivated land, an infertile or rocky piece of land, chullu spur of land which ends in the confluence of two rivers / something soaked) or María Fortaleza is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Taquile Island

Taquile (Isla de Taquile; Intika) is an island on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca 45 km offshore from the city of Puno.

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Tara spinosa

Tara spinosa, commonly known as tara (Quechua), is a small leguminous tree or thorny shrub native to Peru.

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Taraco District

Taraco District is one of eight districts of the province Huancané in Peru.

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Tarahuasi

Tarahuasi (possibly from Quechua tara (Caesalpinia spinosa), a small tree native to Peru, wasi house) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Tarapacá

Tarapacá (hispanicized spelling) or Tara Paka (Aymara for "two-headed eagle", Quechua for Andean eagle) may refer to.

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Tarapu

Tarapu (Aymara for clusia pachamamae used in religious ceremonies (incense), hispanicized spelling Tarapo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Tarata Municipality

Tarata Municipality is the first municipal section of the Esteban Arce Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Taray District

Taray District is one of eight districts of the Calca Province in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Tarica District

Tarica District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaraz in Peru.

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Tarija Department

Tarija is a department in Bolivia.

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Tarka (flute)

The tarka (Quechua, Aymara: tharqa) is an indigenous flute of the Andes.

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Tarmatambo

Tarmatambo or Tarmatampu (possibly from Tarma an ethnic group, Quechua tampu inn) is an archaeological site in the Junín Region in Peru.

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Taruca Sayana

Taruca Sayana (possibly from Quechua taruka, luychu deer, sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "deer stop") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tarucani

Tarucani (possibly from Aymara taruja deer, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the deer") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Taruja Marka

Taruja Marka (Aymara taruja deer, marka village, "deer village", hispanicized spelling Tarucamarca) or Taruka Marka (Quechua spelling) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Taruja Pincha

Taruja Pincha (Aymara taruja deer, pincha irrigation channel or ditch, "deer ditch", hispanicized spelling Tarucapincha) or Taruka Pincha (Quechua taruka deer, pincha aqueduct; sewer) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Tarush Huachanan

Tarush Huachanan (possibly from Ancash Quechua taruka, tarush deer, Quechua wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the deer is born", -n a suffix) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, high.

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Tata Sabaya

Tata Sabaya is a high volcano in Bolivia.

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Tauja

Tauja (possibly from Quechua for heap, pile) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Taullicocha (Ancash)

Taullicocha or Tawlliqucha (Quechua tawlli a kind of legume (a lupinus species), qucha lake, "tawlli lake", also spelled Taullicocha, Taulliqocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Santa Cruz District.

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Taulliraju

Taulliraju (possibly from Quechua tawlli a kind of legume, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high (other sources cite of elevation).

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Tauria District

Tauria District is one of eleven districts of the province La Unión in Peru.

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Tawa Qucha

Tawa Qucha (Quechua tawa four, qucha lake, "four lakes", also spelled Tahua Khocha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Tawlli Qaqa

Tawlli Qaqa (Quechua tawlli a kind of legume, qaqa rock, "tawlli rock", also spelled Taullijaja) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tawlli Urqu

Tawlli Urqu (Quechua tawlli a kind of legume, urqu mountain, "tawlli mountain", also spelled Taulli Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tawlliqucha (Huánuco)

Tawlliqucha (Quechua tawlli a kind of legume, qucha lake, lagoon, hispanicized spelling Taulicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Cauri District.

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Tawqa (disambiguation)

Tawqa or Tawqan (Quechua tawqa heap, pile, -n a suffix, Hispanicized spellings Tauca, Taucán) may refer to.

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Tawqa Urqu

Tawqa Urqu (Quechua tawqa heap, pile, urqu mountain, "heap mountain", Hispanicized spelling Tauca, Tauja Orjo) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Tawqan

Tawqan (Quechua tawqa heap, pile, -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Taucán) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Tayabamba District

Tayabamba or Tayapampa (Quechua taya a kind of plant, pampa a large plain) is one of thirteen districts of the province Pataz in Peru.

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Tayacaja Province

The Tayacaja Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru.

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Túpac Amaru

Túpac Amaru or Thupa Amaro (from Quechua: Tupaq Amaru) (1545 – 24 September 1572) was the last indigenous monarch (Sapa Inca) of the Neo-Inca State, remnants of the Inca Empire in Vilcabamba, Peru.

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Túpac Amaru District

Tupac Amaru District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Túpac Huallpa

Túpac Huallpa (or Huallpa Túpac) (died October 1533), original name Auqui Huallpa Túpac, was the first vassal Inca Emperor installed by the Spanish conquistadors, during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire led by Francisco Pizarro.

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Teclla (mountain)

Teclla (possibly from Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, or for 'with alternating colors') is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Teoponte Municipality

Teoponte Municipality is the eighth municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Termas de Río Hondo

Termas de Río Hondo is a spa city in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina.

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The Chilean Inca Trail

The Chilean Inca trail (El Camino del Inca en Chile) is a local and popular term among local tourism initiatives and Chilean anthropologists and archaeologists for the various branches of the Qhapak Ñan (the Inca road system) in Chile and its associated Inca archaeological sites.

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The Milk of Sorrow

The Milk of Sorrow (La Teta Asustada, The frightened teat) is a 2009 film by Peruvian director Claudia Llosa and co-produced by Peru and Spain.

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The Motorcycle Diaries (film)

The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de motocicleta) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara.

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The Wine-Dark Sea

The Wine-Dark Sea is the sixteenth historical novel in the Aubrey-Maturin series by British author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1993.

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Third Council of Lima

The Third Council of Lima was a council of the Roman Catholic Church in Lima, at the time the capital of the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru.

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Third-person pronoun

A third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener.

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Thomasomys ucucha

Thomasomys ucucha, also known as the ucucha thomasomys, is a rodent in the genus Thomasomys of the family Cricetidae.

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Ticlla (Cacamayo)

Ticlla (possibly from Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, or for 'with alternating colors') is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ticlla (Castilla)

Ticlla (possibly from Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, or for 'with alternating colors') is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ticlla (Caylloma-Tuti)

Ticlla (possibly from Quechua for eyelash; two-colored or for 'with alternating colors') is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Ticlla (mountain)

Ticlla or Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also called Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, Hispanicized spellings Ticcla, Ticlla) or Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with alternating colors'), is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Ticllacocha

Ticllacocha (possibly from Quechua tiklla two-colored / eyelash, qucha lake, lagoon) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Tanta District.

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Ticsho

Ticsho (possibly from Quechua T'iksu, for inclination or motion to one side, obliqueness, slant, hispanicized spelling Ticsho) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tiklla (disambiguation)

Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, hispanicized spellings Teclla, Ticcla, Ticlla) or Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with alternating colors') may refer to.

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Tiklla Q'asa

Tiklla Q'asa (Quechua tiklla two-colored, qucha lake, lagoon, "two-colored mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Ticllajasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tikra

Tikra (Quechua tikray to turn upside down, hispanicized spelling Ticra) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Tikrasqa

Tikrasqa (Quechua tikray to turn upside down, -sqa a suffix, "turned upside down", also spelled Tijraskha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tikrasqa (Mizque)

Tikrasqa (Quechua tikray to turn upside down, -sqa a suffix, "turned upside down", also spelled Tecrasca) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Tikti Mach'ay

Tikti Mach'ay (Quechua tikti wart, mach'ay cave, "wart cave", hispanicized spelling Tictimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tikti Punta

Tikti Punta (Quechua tikti wart, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, "wart peak", also spelled Ticte Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Tiktiqucha

Tiktiqucha (Quechua tikti wart, qucha lake, lagoon, "wart lake", hispanicized spelling Ticticocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, Chicla District.

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Tilcara

San Francisco de Tilcara (usually referred to as Tilcara) is a city in the province of Jujuy, Argentina, and the head town of the Tilcara Department.

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Tilde

The tilde (in the American Heritage dictionary or; ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.

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Timeline of Native American art history

This is a chronological list of significant or pivotal moments in the development of Native American art or the visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Tingo María

Tingo María is the capital of Leoncio Prado Province in the Huánuco Region in central Peru.

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Tingo Maria National Park

Tingo Maria National Park (Parque Nacional Tingo María) is located in the districts of Rupa Rupa and Mariano Dámaso, in the region of Huánuco, Peru.

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Tinta District

Tinta District is one of eight districts of the Canchis Province in Peru.

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Tintay District

Tintay District is one of the seventeen districts of the province Aymaraes in Peru.

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Tintay Puncu District

Tintay Puncu District is one of sixteen districts of the Tayacaja Province in Peru.

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Tintaya (Arequipa)

Tintaya (Quechua for the cocoon which contains the chrysalis of the moth) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Tintaya mine

Tintaya (Quechua for the cocoon which contains the chrysalis of the moth) is a Peruvian copper mine.

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Tinya

The tinya (Quechua)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) or kirki (Quechua) is a percussion instrument, a small handmade drum of leather which is used in the traditional music of the Andean region, particularly Peru.

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Tinya palla

Tinya palla (Quechua tinya a kind of drum, palla dame, lady, mature woman of the Inca nobility / a Peruvian folk dance with women representing Inca princesses)Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) or wiqru palla (Quechua wiqru twisted, bent) is a traditional dance of the Pomabamba Province in the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Tinya Warkhu

Tinya Warkhu (Quechua tinya a kind of drum, warkhu hanging, also spelled Tinyahuarco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tinyahuarco District

Tinyahuarco (Hispanicized spelling of Tinya Warkhu, a Quechua term, tinya a kind of drum, warkhu hanging) is one of thirteen districts of the province Pasco Province in the Pasco Region of Peru.

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Tinyaq

Tinyaq (Quechua tinya a kind of drum, -q a suffix, also spelled Tinyacc) or Quri Willka (Quechua quri gold, willka minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God; grandchild; great-grandson; lineage; holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree), also spelled Qoriwillka) is an archaeological site in Peru with storehouses of the Inca period on a mountain named Tinyaq.

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Tipajasa

Tipajasa (possibly from Quechua t'ipa a little basket, q'asa mountain pass, "basket pass") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tipiqucha

Tipiqucha (Quechua, hispanicized Tipiccocha, Tipicocha, Tipicucha) may refer to.

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Tipiqucha (Apurímac)

Tipiqucha (Quechua tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Tipicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Apurimac Region, Grau Province, Chuquibambilla District.

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Tipiqucha (Ayacucho)

Tipiqucha (Quechua tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Tipiccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Parinacochas Province, Coracora District.

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Tipiqucha (Huancavelica)

Tipiqucha (Quechua tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), tipiy to husk maize, to snap, to break, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Tipicocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Nuevo Occoro District.

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Tipiqucha (Junín)

Tipiqucha (Quechua tipi Pennisetum clandestinum (a grass species), qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Tipicocha) is a lake in the Junín Region in Peru.

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Tipuani Municipality

Tipuani Municipality is the sixth municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Tiquillaca District

Tiquillaca District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Tirapata District

Tirapata District is one of fifteen districts of the province Azángaro in Peru.

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Tiraque Province

Tiraque is a province in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Tisco District

Tisco District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Titankayuq

Titankayuq (Quechua titanka Puya raimondii, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with titanka", other spellings Titancayoc, Titancayocc, Titankayoc, Titankayocc, Tutanccayoc) is one of the most important habitats in Peru for the Puya raimondii.

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Titi Pinkillu

Titi Pinkillu (Quechua titi lead, lead-colored, pinkillu a flute of the Andean region, "lead-colored pinkillu", Hispanicized spelling Titi Pinquillo) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Titiqaqa (Cusco)

Titiqaqa (Quechua titi lead, lead colored, qaqa rock, other spellings Teteqaqa, Teteq'aq'a) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Tiwanaku empire

The Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) state was a Pre-Columbian polity based in the city of Tiwanaku in western Bolivia that extended around Lake Titicaca and into present-day Peru and Chile from 300 to 1150.

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Tiwanaku Municipality

Tiwanaku Municipality is the third municipal section of the Ingavi Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia.

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Toba people

The Toba people, also known as the Qom people, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina who historically inhabited the region known today as the Pampas, in the Central Chaco.

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Tocllaraju

Tocllaraju (possibly from Quechua tuqlla trap, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "snow-covered trap mountain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about 6,034 m (19,797 ft) high.

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Tocllayoc

Tocllayoc (possibly from Quechua tuqlla trap, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a trap") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Tocra (mountain)

Tocra (possibly from Quechua for faded, discolored, pale) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tomas Barrón Province

Tomás Barrón is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro.

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Tomás Frías Province

Tomás Frías is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department.

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Tomina Province

Tomina is a province in the Chuquisaca Department in Bolivia.

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Topa Inca Yupanqui

Topa Inca Yupanqui or Túpac Inca Yupanqui ('Tupaq Inka Yupanki'), translated as "noble Inca accountant," was the eleventh Sapa Inca (1471–93) of the Inca Empire, fifth of the Hanan dynasty, and tenth of the Inca civilization.

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Toraya District

Toraya District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Totora Municipality

Totora Municipality is the first municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.

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Totora, Cochabamba

Totora (in hispanicized spelling), Tutura or T'utura (Aymara and Quechua for Schoenoplectus californicus, an aquatic plant) is a town in the Carrasco Province of the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia.

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Totos District

Totos District is one of six districts of the province Cangallo in Peru.

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Transparent Language

Transparent Language Inc. is a language learning software company based in Nashua, New Hampshire.

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Trude Sojka

Gertrud Sojka, known as Trude Sojka (9 December 1909 –18 March 2007), was a Czech - Ecuadorian and Jewish painter and sculptor, creator of an original technique using recycled materials and concrete.

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Tuco (mountain)

Tuco, Tuku, Tucu (possibly from Quechua tuku, owl) or Huanaco Punta (possibly from Quechua wanaku guanaco and Spanish punta peak, ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Andes in South America.

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Tuctopunta

Tuctopunta (possibly from Quechua tuqtu broody hen, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Tuctu (Ancash)

Tuctu (possibly from Quechua for "broody hen") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tuctubamba

Tuctubamba or Tuqtubamba (possibly from Quechua tuqtu broody hen, pampa a large plain, "broody hen plain") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Tucuhuachana

Tucuhuachana (possibly from quechua tuku owl, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the owl is born") is mountain in the Carabaya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tucumán Province

Tucumán is the most densely populated, and the smallest by land area, of the provinces of Argentina.

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Tuku Wachanan

Tuku Wachanan (Quechua tuku owl, wacha birth, to give birth, -na, -n suffixes, "where the owl is born", also spelled Tucuhuachanan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tukumach'ay (Jauja)

Tukumach'ay or Tuku Mach'ay (Quechua tuku owl, t'uqu a niche in the wall, mach'ay a cave / a niche in the wall, hispanicized spelling Tucumachay) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tukumach'ay (Yauli)

Tukumach'ay or Tuku Mach'ay (Quechua tuku owl, t'uqu a niche in the wall, mach'ay a cave, a niche in the wall hispanicized spelling Tucu Machay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tullpacocha

Tullpacocha or Tulpacocha (possibly from Quechua tullpa rustic cooking-fire, stove, qucha lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaraz Province, Independencia District.

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Tullparaju

Tullparaju (possibly from Quechua tullpa rustic cooking-fire, stove, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tumay Huaraca District

Tumay Huaraca District is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Tumbes Region

Tumbes is a coastal region in northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador.

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Tungurahua

Tungurahua, (from Quichua tunguri (throat), rahua (fire): "Throat of Fire" or from Panzaleo) is an active stratovolcano located in the Cordillera Oriental of Ecuador.

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Tunquiorjo

Tunquiorjo (possibly from Quechua tunki Andean cock-of-the-rock, urqu mountain, "Andean cock-of-the-rock mountain") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tupac (name)

Tupac, Túpac or Tupaq (Quechua "a royal thing") is a male name of Inca origin.

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Tupay Tuqtu

Tupay Tuqtu (Quechua tupay to crash, to collide, tuqtu broody hen) is a festival held annually on February 2 at the mountain Tuqtu in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Tupu Inka

Tupu Inka (Aymara and Quechua tupu general word for measure / Incan measurement for a certain distance, Quechua tupu brooch, Inka Inca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Tuqma

Tuqma (Quechua for canine tooth, also spelled Tujma) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tuqma Urqu

Tuqma (Quechua tuqma canine tooth, urqu mountain, "canine tooth mountain", also spelled Tucma Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Tuqtu

Tuqtu (Quechua for "broody hen", also spelled Tucto, Tuctu) may refer to.

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Tuqtu (Canas-Chumbivilcas)

Tuqtu (Quechua for "broody hen", also spelled Tucto) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Tuqtu (Canchis-Quispicanchi)

Tuqtu (Quechua for "broody hen", also spelled Tucto) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Tuqtu (Junín)

Tuqtu (Quechua for "broody hen", also spelled Tucto) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tuqtu Q'asa

Tuqtu Q'asa (Quechua tuqtu broody hen, q'asa mountain pass, "hen's pass", also spelled Tojto Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Tuqtuqucha Punta

Tuqtuqucha Punta (Quechua tuqtu broody hen, qucha lake, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, "hen lake peak", also spelled Tuctococha Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Turpay District

Turpay District is one of the fourteen districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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Turpo District

Turpo (from Quechua T'urpu, meaning "pointed") is one of the nineteen districts of the Andahuaylas Province in Peru.

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Tuti District

Tuti District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Tzintzuntzan (Mesoamerican site)

Tzintzuntzan was the ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian Tarascan state capital of the same name.

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Uña Paka

Uña Paka (Quechua uña little animal, paka eagle, "little eagle", hispanicized spelling Uñapaca) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Ubinas

Ubinas is an active volcano in the Moquegua Region of southern Peru, close to Huaynaputina and not far from the city of Arequipa.

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Ucayali Region

Ucayali is an inland region in Peru.

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Uchku

Uchku (Quechua for hole, pit, also spelled Uchco) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately high.

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Uchku (Ancash)

Uchku (Quechua for hole, pit, also spelled Uchco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Uchku Mach'ay

Uchku Mach'ay (Quechua uchku hole, mach'ay cave, "hole cave", also spelled Uchcomachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Uchkus Inkañan

Uchkus Inkañan (Quechua uchku hole, opening Inka Inca, ñan road, route, hispanicized spellings Uchcus Incañan, Uchkus Incanan, Uchkus Incañan) is an archaeological site in the Huancavelica Region in Peru.

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Uchpa

Uchpa is a Quechua-singing Peruvian hard rock and blues band.

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Uchumarca District

Uchumarca or Uchumarka (Quechua uchu capsicum, marka village) is one of six districts of the province of Bolívar in Peru.

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Uchumayo District

Uchumayo or Uchumayu (Quechua uchu capsicum, mayu river) is one of twenty-nine districts of the province Arequipa in Peru.

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Uchuy Milla

Uchuy Milla (possibly from Quechua huch'uy (in Bolivia juch'uy) little, milla instep) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Uco District

Uco District is one of sixteen districts of the province Huari in Peru.

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Ukhu Qhata

Ukhu Qhata (Quechua ukhu deep, qhata slope, hillside, "deep slope", hispanicized spelling Ojocata) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ukilla

Ukilla (Quechua for a medical plant whose seed is used to dye, Hispanicized spelling Uquilla) is a volcano in the Bolivian Andes.

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Ukru Ukru

Ukru Ukru (Quechua ukru hole, pit, hollow, the reduplication indicates that there is a complex of something, "many holes", also spelled Ucroucro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ukrupata

Ukrupata (Quechua ukru hole, pit, hollow, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank (of a river), shore, hispanicized spelling Urcupata) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Ukumari

Ukumari (Quechua for bear or spectacled bear) may refer to.

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Ukumari (Inca warrior)

Ukumari (Quechua for bear or spectacled bear, hispanicized spelling Ucumari) was an Inca prince and general supporting the cause of Atahualpa in the Inca Civil War.

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Ulcumayo District

Ulcumayo (from local Quechua Ullqu Mayu or Ullqumayu, "male river") is one of four districts of the Junín Province in Peru.

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Ullucus

Ullucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Basellaceae, with one species, Ullucus tuberosus, a plant grown primarily as a root vegetable, secondarily as a leaf vegetable.

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Uma Kunka

Uma Kunka (Quechua uma mountain top; head, kunka throat, hispanicized spelling Umacunca) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Umachiri District

Umachiri District is one of nine districts of the province Melgar in Peru.

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Uman (Peru)

Uman (Quechua uma head, -n a suffix, also spelled Umán) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Uncaria tomentosa

Uncaria tomentosa is a woody vine found in the tropical jungles of South and Central America.

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Unified Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia

The Unified (or Sole) Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia (CSUTCB) is the largest union of peasants in Bolivia.

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Union of South American Nations

The Union of South American Nations (USAN; Unión de Naciones Suramericanas, UNASUR; União de Nações Sul-Americanas, UNASUL; Unie van Zuid-Amerikaanse Naties, UZAN; and sometimes referred to as the South American Union) is an intergovernmental regional organization comprising twelve South American countries.

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University of Arizona Poetry Center

The University of Arizona Poetry Center is among the nation’s most extensive collections of contemporary poetry.

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Unollocsina

Unollocsina (possibly from Quechua unu, yaku water, lluqsina exit, "water exit") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Untranslatability

Untranslatability is a property of a text, or of any utterance, in one language, for which no equivalent text or utterance can be found in another language when translated.

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Upahuacho District

Upahuacho District is one of eight districts of the Parinacochas Province in Peru.

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Upamayo Dam

The Upamayo Dam (possibly from Quechua upa calm, silent; mute, mayu river) is a dam at Lake Junin, the largest lake entirely in Peru.

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Upyanqa

Upyanqa (Quechua upyay to drink, -nqa an archaic nominalising suffix to indicate a place destinated for something, "(a place) for drinking", hispanicized spelling Upianca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Uqhu (Lima)

Uqhu (Quechua for swamp, Hispanicized spelling Uco) or Ukhu (Quechua for deep) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Uqhu (Marcapomacocha)

Uqhu (Quechua for swamp, hispanicized spelling Uco) or Ukhu (Quechua for deep) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Uqhu (Yauli)

Uqhu (Quechua for swamp, hispanicized spelling Uco) or Ukhu (Quechua for deep) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Uqi Apachita

Uqi Apachita (Aymara uqi brown, grey brown, Quechua uqi lead-colored, lead, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, hispanicized spelling Uqui Apacheta) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Uqi Salli Punta

Uqi Salli Punta (Quechua uqi lead, salli sulfur, also spelled Okhe Salli Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Uqi Saywa

Uqi Saywa (Quechua uqi lead, lead-colored, saywa boundary stone, landmark) also spelled Oque Sayhua) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Antabamba District. Paychi lies north of Paqu Qhawana and northeast of Yana Ranra and Puka Urqu.

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Uqi Uqi

Uqi Uqi (Aymara for a species of plant, uqi brown, grey brown, Quechua uqi lead, lead-colored, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of grey-brown color" or "a lot of lead", also spelled Oque Oque) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Uqsha

Uqsha (local Quechua for a high altitude grass (uqsa), also spelled Ocsha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Uqsha Mach'ay

Uqsha Mach'ay (local Quechua uqsha (uqsa) a high altitude grass, Quechua mach'ay cave, also spelled Ocshamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Uqsha Wallqa

Uqsha Wallqa (Quechua uqsha a high altitude grass, wallqa collar, hispanicized spelling Ocsahualca) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Uranmarca District

Uranmarca District is one of the eight districts of the province Chincheros in Peru.

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Urarina language

Urarina is an isolated language spoken in Peru, specifically in the Loreto Region of Northwest Peru, by the Urarina people.

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Urarina people

The Urarina are an indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon Basin (Loreto) who inhabit the valleys of the Chambira, Urituyacu, and Corrientes Rivers.

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Urcos District

The Urcos District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru.

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Uritu Mayu

Uritu Mayu (Quechua uritu speaking parrot, mayu river, "speking parrot river", also spelled Orito Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Jaime Zudáñez Province, Icla Municipality.

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Urpi Marka

Urpi Marka (Quechua urpi dove, marka village, "dove village", also spelled Urpimarca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Urpish

Urpish (Quechua) is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Jircan District.

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Urqu Qucha (Bolivia)

Urqu Qucha (Quechua urqu mountain / male, qucha lake, "mountain lake" or "male lake", also spelled Orkho Khocha) is a lake in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Urqumayu

Urqumayu (Quechua urqu mountain / male, mayu river, "mountain river" or "male river", hispanicized spelling Orgomayo) or Vizcarra (named after a prefect of Huánuco, Colonel Pedro C. Vizcarra) is a river in the Ancash Region and in the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Urqunqucha (Mariscal Luzuriaga)

Urqunqucha (Quechua urqu male; mountain, -n a suffix, qucha lake, "male's lake" or "lake of the mountain", also spelled Orconcocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Urququcha (Arequipa)

Urququcha (Quechua urqu male, qucha lake, "male lake", also spelled Orcococha) is a lake in the Arequipa Region in Peru.

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Uruashraju

Uruashraju (possibly from the regional Quechua spelling, urwa infertile, sterile; corn plant without corncob used as fodder, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) or Verdecocha (possibly from Spanish verde green, Quechua qucha lake, "green lake") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca of the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Urubamba

Urubamba (possibly from Quechua for "spider's plain") may refer to: In places.

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Urubamba mountain range

The Urubamba mountain range (possibly from Quechua uru spider, pampa a plain) lies in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Urubamba Province

Urubamba Province is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru.

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Urubamba River

The Urubamba River or Vilcamayo River (possibly from Quechua Willkamayu, for "sacred river") is a river in Peru.

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Urubamba, Peru

Urubamba (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Urupampa, flat land of spiders) is a small town in Peru, located near the Urubamba River under the snow-capped mountain Chicón.

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Urus (mountain)

Urus, also known as Yanaraju (possibly from Quechua yana black, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "black snow peak"), is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Ushnu

An ushnu or usnu is a pyramid-shaped, terraced structure that was used by the Incas to preside at the most important ceremonies of the Tawantinsuyu.

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Usicayos District

Usicayos District is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.

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Uskallaqta

Uskallaqta (Quechua uska poor, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation),Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) other spellings Juscallacta, Uscallacta, Uskallacta) is an archaeological complex with stone tombs (chullpa) and rooms in Peru.

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Usnu Muqu

Usnu Muqu (Quechua usnu altar; a special platform for important celebrations, muqu hill, "usnu hill", also spelled Usno Moqo, Usnomoqo) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Usnu, Ayacucho

Usnu (Quechua for altar / a special platform for important celebrations, also spelled Ushno) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Usnu, Huánuco

Usnu (Quechua for altar / a special platform for important celebrations, also spelled Ushnu) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Usqullu

Usqullu (Quechua for Andean mountain cat, hispanicized spelling Oscollo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Utco District

Utco (Hispanicized spelling) or Utkhu (Quechua for cotton) is one of twelve districts of the Celendín Province in Peru.

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Utcubamba (river)

Utcubamba (hispanicized spelling) or Utkhupampa (Quechua utkhu cotton, pampa a large plain, "cotton plain") is a river in the Amazonas Region of Peru, located at.

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Utcubamba Province

Utcubamba (hispanicized spelling), in Quechua Utkhupampa (utkhu cotton, pampa a large plain, "cotton plain"), is one of seven provinces of the Amazonas Region, Peru.

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Utkhu

Utkhu (Quechua for cotton, also spelled Ucto, Utco) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Utkhu Warqu

Utkhu Warqu (Quechua utkhu cotton, warqu opuntia flocossa, Hispanicized spelling Utcohuarco) is a mountain in Peru.

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Utkhulasu

Utkhulasu (Quechua utkhu cotton, local Quechua lasu (rasu) snow, ice, mountain with snow, also spelled Utculazo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Utkhuqaqa

Utkhuqaqa or Utkhu Qaqa (Quechua utkhu cotton, qaqa rock, "cotton rock", also spelled Utccuccacca, Utjujanja) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Uturunku

Uturunku (Quechua for jaguar, Hispanicized spellings Uturunco, Uturuncu) is a dormant volcano in the Cordillera de Lípez in Potosí Department, Bolivia.

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Uturunku (Peru)

Uturunku (Quechua for jaguar, hispanicized spelling Otorunco) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Utush Mikhunan

Utush Mikhunan (Quechua utush a plant of the Asteraceae family, mikhuna meal, -n a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Otoshmicunan) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Ututu Hirka

Ututu Hirka (Quechua ututu a small viper, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "ututu mountain", also spelled Ututo Irca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Ututu Punta

Ututu Punta (Quechua ututu a small viper, punta peak; ridge, 'viper peak (or ridge)", also spelled Otuto Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Uvular consonant

Uvulars are consonants articulated with the back of the tongue against or near the uvula, that is, further back in the mouth than velar consonants.

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Uvular ejective

The uvular ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Uvular nasal

The uvular nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Vacas Municipality

Vacas Municipality (Quechua name: Wak'as, deriving from Wak'a) is the second municipal section of the Arani Province in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.

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Vacas, Cochabamba

Vacas (Quechua name: Wak'as, deriving from Wak'a) is a Bolivian village in the southeast of the Cochabamba Department.

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Valdivia

Valdivia is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia.

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Vallegrande Municipality

Vallegrande Municipality is the first municipal section of the Vallegrande Province in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia.

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Vallunaraju

Vallunaraju or Wallunaraju (possibly from Ancash Quechua walluy to cut, wallu earless, someone whose ears are amputated -na a nominalising suffix, Quechua rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high and located in Huaraz Province, Ancash.

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Víctor Fajardo Province

Víctor Fajardo Province is a province in the centre of the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Vegetalismo

Vegetalismo is a term used to refer to a practice of mestizo shamanism in the Peruvian Amazon in which the shamans — known as vegetalistas — are said to gain their knowledge and power to cure from the vegetables, or plants of the region.

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Vek Perevoda

Vek Perevoda (Russian: Век Перевода, “The Age Of Translation”) is a website devoted to history and practice of the Russian poetical translation from the end of the 19th century up to the present time.

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Velille District

Velille District is one of eight districts of the province Chumbivilcas in Peru.

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Verónika Mendoza

Verónika Fanny Mendoza Frisch (born 9 December 1980), popularly known as Vero Mendoza, is a Peruvian psychologist, educator, and politician.

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Vernon Tejas

Vernon "Vern" Tejas is an American mountain climber and mountain guide.

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Viceroyalty of Peru

The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) was a Spanish colonial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained most of Spanish-ruled South America, governed from the capital of Lima.

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Victor Henry

Victor Henry (17 August 1850 in Colmar – 6 February 1907 in Sceaux was a French philologist, born at Colmar in Alsace.

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Victoriano Arizapana

Victoriano Arizapana Huayhua is a Quechua master rope bridge engineer (Quechua), notable for being lead builder of the Q'iswa Chaka (Quechua for "rope bridge") which is the last remaining traditionally built Inca rope bridge and a part of the historical Qhapaq Ñan Inca road network.

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Vilavila District

Vilavila (in Hispanicized spelling) or Wila Wila (Aymara wila red, blood-red, the reduplication signifies that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color") is one of ten districts of the province Lampa in Peru.

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Vilcabamba District, Grau

Vilcabamba District is one of the fourteen districts of the province Grau in Peru.

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Vilcabamba District, La Convención

Vilcabamba District is one of eleven districts of the La Convención Province in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Vilcabamba mountain range

The Vilcabamba mountain range is located in the region of Cusco, Peru, in the provinces of Anta, La Convención and Urubamba.

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Vilcabamba, Peru

Vilcabamba (in hispanicized spelling), Willkapampa (Aymara and Quechua) or Espíritu Pampa was a city founded by Manco Inca in 1539 that served as the capital of the Neo-Inca State, the last refuge of the Inca Empire until it fell to the Spaniards in 1572, signaling the end of Inca resistance to Spanish rule.

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Vilcanchos District

Vilcanchos is a district in the western Víctor Fajardo Province in Peru.

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Vilcas Huamán District

Vilcas Huamán (from Quechua Willka Waman) is one of eight districts of the Vilcas Huamán Province in Peru.

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Vilcas Huamán Province

Vilcas Huamán (from Quechua Willka Waman) is a province in the eastern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Vilcashuamán

Vilcashuamán (from Quechua Willka Waman, "sacred hawk") is the capital of Vilcas Huamán Province, Peru.

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Villa Rivero Municipality

Villa Rivero Municipality or Muela Municipality is the second municipal section of the Punata Province in the Cochabamba Department in Bolivia.

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Villa Rosario de Wilacala

Villa Rosario de Wilacala is a village in the La Paz Department in Bolivia.

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Vilque District

Vilque District is one of fifteen districts of the province Puno in Peru.

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Vinchos District

Vinchos District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.

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Viracachá

Viracachá is a town and municipality in the Márquez Province, Colombia, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá.

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Viracocha

Viracocha is the great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology in the Andes region of South America.

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Viracocha Inca

Viracocha (in hispanicized spelling) or Wiraqucha (Quechua, the name of a god) was the eighth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1410) and the third of the Hanan dynasty.

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Viracochapampa

Viracochapampa or Wiracochapampa (possibly from Quechua wiraqucha: mister, sir, gentleman, god; or Wiracocha: one of the greatest Andean divinities; and pampa: plain) is an archaeological site with the remains of a building complex of ancient Peru of pre-Inca times.

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Virundo District

Virundo District is one of the fourteen districts of the Grau Province in Peru.

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Viscachayoc (Apurímac)

Viscachayoc (possibly from Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with viscachas") also spelled Huisca Chayoc, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Viscachayoc (Huancavelica)

Viscachayoc or Wisk'achayuq (Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with the viscachas", also spelled Viscachayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Vischongo District

Vischongo District is one of eight districts of the Vilcas Huamán Province in Peru.

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Vitis District

Vitis District is one of thirty-three districts of the Yauyos Province in Peru.

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Vizcachas (mountain)

Vizcachas (Aymara and Quechua for viscacha, Hispanicized spelling Vizcachas) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru.

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Voiceless retroflex affricate

The voiceless retroflex sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Voiceless uvular stop

The voiceless uvular stop or voiceless uvular plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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W. S. Merwin

William Stanley Merwin (born September 30, 1927) is an American poet, credited with over fifty books of poetry, translation and prose.

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Waña (Peru)

Waña (Aymara for dry, Quechua for a potato variety, hispanicized spelling Huaña) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wachu Intiyuq

Wachu Intiyuq (Quechua wachu ridge between two furrows; row, inti sun, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, hispanicized spelling Huachuintiyoc) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wachuqucha (Apurímac)

Wachuqucha (Quechua wachu furrow slice, ridge turned up by the plough between two furrows / row, qucha lake, hispanicized spellings Huachoccocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Wachwa

Wachwa (Quechua for Andean goose,: huashua (Chloephga melanoptera), huachua (Chloephaga melanoptera). hispanicized spelling Huachhua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wachwa Runtu

Wachwa Runtu (Quechua wachwa Andean goose, runtu egg, "Andean goose egg", also spelled Huachhuarunto) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wachwa Runtuna

Wachwa Runtuna (Quechua wachwa Andean goose, runtu egg, -na a suffix, "where the Andean goose lays eggs", also spelled Huachhua Runtuna) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wachwani

Wachwani (Quechua wachwa Andean goose, Aymara -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the Andean goose", hispanicized spelling Huachhuani) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wachwaqucha

Wachwaqucha (Quechua wachwa Andean goose, qucha lake, lagoon,: huashua (Chloephga melanoptera), huachua (Chloephaga melanoptera). "Andean goose lake", hispanicized spelling Huachuguacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Carampoma District.

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Waka Wañusqa

Waka Wañusqa (Quechua waka cow, wañusqa died, dead, "cow died" or "dead cow", also spelled Huaca Huanuskha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Waka waka (dance)

Waka waka (Aymara and Quechua waka cow (a borrowing from Spanish vaca), the reduplication signifies that there is a group of something, "a group of cows") or waka thuquri (Aymara), also spelled waka thuqhuri, is a satirical folk dance performed in Bolivia and Peru.

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Wakan Q'allay

Wakan Q'allay (Quechua, waka cow, -n a suffix, q'allay to cut into small pieces, Hispanicized spelling Huajancallay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wakapallqa

Wakapallqa (Quechua waka cow (a borrowing from Spanish, pallqa, p'allqa bifurcation, hispanicized spelling Huagapalca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It lies in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, Andagua District. Wakapallqa is situated northeast of Puma Ranra and southeast of Usqullu and Usqullu Lake.

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Wallpa Wasi

Wallpa Wasi (Quechua wallpa hen, wasi house, "hen house", also spelled Huallpahuasi) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wallpaq Sillu Punta

Wallpaq Sillu Punta (Quechua wallpa hen, -q an obsolete suffix, sillu claw, punta peak; ridge, "chicken claw peak (or ridge)", also spelled Huallpacsillopunta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wallpayunka

Wallpayunka (Quechua wallpa hen, yunka warm area on the slopes of the Andes,Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) warm valley, "hen valley", hispanicized spellings Huallpayunca, Hualpayunca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wallqa Wallqa (Apurímac)

Wallqa Wallqa (Quechua wallqa collar, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of collars", hispanicized spelling Hualca Hualca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wallqaqucha

Wallqaqucha (Quechua wallqa collar, qucha lake, "collar lake", also spelled Huallcacocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Wallqayuq Urqu

Wallqayuq Urqu (Quechua wallqa collar, -yuq a suffix, urqu mountain, "the mountain with a collar", also spelled Huallcayo(j) Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Wallu Q'asa

Wallu Q'asa (Quechua wallu earless, someone whose ears are amputated, q'asa mountain pass, hispanicized spelling Huallojasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wallwa Qhata

Wallwa Qhata (Quechua wallwa a medical plant (Psoralea glandulosa, Otholobium glandulosum), qhata slope, hillside, "wallwa slope", Hispanicized spelling Huallhuacata) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Walsa

Walsa (Quechua for raft, Hispanicized spelling Balsa (Spanish for raft, from Quechua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District. Walsa lies west of Kapillayuq between the lakes Ñawinqucha in the east and Walsaqucha in the northwest.

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Walsaqucha

Walsaqucha (Quechua walsa raft, qucha lake, "raft lake", Hispanicized spelling Balsacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Waman Ch'arpa

Waman Ch'arpa (Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, ch'arpa gold nugget, hispanicized spelling Huamancharpa) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waman Ch'arpa (Abancay-Grau)

Waman Ch'arpa (Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, ch'arpa gold nugget, hispanicized spelling Huamancharpa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waman Marka

Waman Marka (Quechua waman falcon, marka village, also spelled Huaman Marca, Huamanmarca, Huamanmarka, Wamanmarca) may refer to.

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Waman Marka (Junín)

Waman Marka (Quechua waman falcon, marka village, Hispanicized spelling Huaman Marca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Waman Marka (La Oroya)

Waman Marka (Quechua waman falcon, marka village, hispanicized spelling Huamanmarca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Waman Pirqa

Waman Pirqa (Quechua waman falcon, pirqa wall, "falcon wall", also spelled Huaman Pirqa, Wamanpirka) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Waman Wayi

Waman Wayi (Quechua waman falcon, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "falcon house", also spelled Huamanhuay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wamanilla

Wamanilla or Misayuq Pata (Quechua misa table, -yuq a suffix, pata elevated place; above, at the top; edge, bank, shore, literally "the elevated place (or bank) with a table", also spelled Mesayuqpata) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Wamanmarka, Chumbivilcas

Wamanmarka (Quechua waman falcon, marka village, also spelled Huamanmarca, Huamanmarka, Wamanmarca) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wamanmarka, Lima

Wamanmarka or Waman Marka (Quechua waman falcon, marka village, Hispanicized spelling Huamanmarca) is a pre-Hispanic archaeological site in the Lima Region of Peru.

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Wamanpinta

Wamanpinta (Quechua for Chuquiraga, also spelled Huamampinta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wamanpinta (Huaraz)

Wamanpinta (Quechua for Chuquiraga, also spelled Huamanpinta) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wamanrasu

Wamanrasu (Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice, mountain with snow, hispanicized spellings Huamanrazo, Huamanrazu) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wamanripa (Carampoma)

Wamanripa (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, "the one with the wamanripa", also spelled Huamanripa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Wamanripa (disambiguation)

Wamanripa (Quechua for Senecio or species of it, also applied for Laccopetalum giganteum, hispanicized spellings Huamanripa, Huamanrripa, also Huamalipa, Huamanlipa), may refer to.

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Wamanripa (Junín)

Wamanripa (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, "the one with the wamanripa", hispanicized spelling Huamanrripa) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Wamanripayuq (disambiguation)

Wamanripayuq (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa plant", also spelled Huamalipayoc, Huamanripayco, Huamanripayoc, Huamanripayoj, Huarmaripayoc) may refer to.

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Wamanripayuq (Huancavelica)

Wamanripayuq (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa", also spelled Huamanripayoc) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wamanripayuq (Huánuco)

Wamanripayuq (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa", Hispanicized spelling Huamanripayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Wamanripayuq (Lima)

Wamanripayuq (Quechua wamanripa Senecio, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the wamanripa", also spelled Huamanripayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Wamas Chakra

Wamas Chakra (Quechua chakra field, Hispanicized spelling Huamaschacra) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Wamp'ar

Wamp'ar (Quechua for tripod, hispanicized spelling Huampar) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wamp'arqucha

Wamp'arqucha (Quechua wamp'ar tripod, Wamp'ar a neighboring mountain qucha lake, "tripod lake" or "Wamp'ar lake", hispanicized spelling Huamparcocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, Carampoma District.

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Wamp'una

Wamp'una (Quechua wamp'u boat, -na a suffix, also spelled Huampuna) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wampuru

Wampuru (Quechua for a big pumpkin, also spelled Huampuro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wanakawri (Cusco)

Wanakawri (Quechua, also spelled Guanacaure, Guanacauri, Huanacaure, Huanacauri, Wanacaure, Wanacauri, Wanakaure, Wanakauri) is an archaeological site "Distrito de San Sebastián - Sitio Arqueológico de Wanakauri", retrieved on February 13, 2014(in Spanish) and a legendary mountain in Peru.

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Wanakawri, Huánuco

Wanakawri (Quechua, Hispanicized and mixed spellings Huanacaure, Wanacaure) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wanaku (Chuquisaca)

Wanaku (Aymara and Quechua for guanaco, also spelled Huanaco) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Wanaku (Peru)

Wanaku (Quechua for guanaco, also spelled Guanaco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wanaku (Potosí)

Wanaku (Quechua for guanaco, hispanicized spelling Huanaco, Huanacu) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about high.

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Wanaku Kimray

Wanaku Kimray (Quechua wanaku guanaco, kimray slope, "guanaco slope", also spelled Huanaco Quimray) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Wank'a Marka

Wank'a Marka (Quechua wank'a rock, marka village, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Huancamarca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wank'a Ukru Punta

Wank'a Ukru Punta (Quechua wank'a rock, ukru hole, pit, hollow, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, "red mountain", also spelled Huancaucro Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Wank'ap'iti

Wank'ap'iti (Quechua wank'a rock, p'iti dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, Hispanicized spelling Huancapeti, Huancapetí, Huancapete) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru.

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Wank'ayuq Saywa

Wank'ayuq Saywa (Quechua wank'a rock, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, saywa boundary stone, landmark, "rocky landmark" or "landmark with rocks", hispanicized spelling Huancayojsayhua, Hiancayojsayhua) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wanka Quechua

Wanka Quechua is a variety of the Quechua language, spoken in the southern part of Peruvian region of Junín by the Huancas.

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Wankarqucha

Wankarqucha (Quechua wankar a kind of drum, qucha lake, "drum lake", Hispanicized spelling Huancarcocha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru and the name of the lake at its feet.

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Wanqaran

Wanqaran (Quechua wanqara a kind of drum, -n a suffix, also spelled Huankarán) is an archaeological site with a rectangular tower, a couple of buildings and stone tombs (chullpa) in Peru.

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Wanquyru

Wanquyru (Quechua for bee, hispanicized spelling Huanguyro) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wansuqucha

Wansuqucha (Quechua qucha lake, Hispanicized spellings Huanzoccocha, Huanzococha, also Wansuqocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Arequipa Region, La Unión Province, Huaynacotas District.

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Wanu Wanu

Wanu Wanu (Aymara and Quechua wanu dung, fertilizer, "a lot of dung", hispanicized spelling Huanu Huanu) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wanu Wanuyuq

Wanu Wanuyuq (Quechua wanu dung (guano), -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lot of dung", also spelled Huano Huanoyoj) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Waqlamarka

Waqlamarka (local Quechua waqla (waqra) horn, marka settlement / storey, "horn village", hispanicized spelling Hacjlasmarca) is an archaeological site with walls and round burial towers (chullpa) in Peru.

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Waqra phuku

The waqra phuku (Quechua waqra horn, phuku blow, also spelled wakrapuku, waqrapuku) is a type of trumpet used by the indigenous peoples of Peru and the Andes.

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Waqra Pukara

Waqra Pukara or Waqrapukara (Quechua waqra horn, pukara fortress, "horn fortress") is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Acomayo Province, Pomacanchi District.

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Waqra Punta

Waqra Punta (Quechua waqra horn, punta peak, ridge; first, before, in front of, Robert Beér, Armando Muyolemaj, Dr. Hernán S. Aguilarpaj, Vocabulario comparativo, quechua ecuatoriano - quechua ancashino - castellano - English, Brighton 2006 "horn peak (or ridge)", Hispanicized spelling Huagra Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately high.

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Waqra Willka

Waqra Willka (Quechua waqra horn, willka grandchild; great-grandson; lineage; minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God; holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree),Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) Hispanicized spelling Huacravilca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Waqraqucha

Waqraqucha (Quechua waqra horn, qucha lake, "horn lake", also spelled Huaccraccocha, Huacraccocha, Huacracocha, Huajraccocha, Huajracocha, Wacracocha, Wacraccocha) may refer to.

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Waqraqucha (Jauja-Yauli)

Waqraqucha (Quechua waqra horn, qucha lake, "horn lake", also spelled Huacracocha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru at a small lake of that name which reaches a height of approximately.

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Waqraqucha (Junín)

Waqraqucha (Quechua waqra horn, qucha lake, lagoon, "horn lake", hispanicized names Huacracocha, Laguna Huacra) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Junín Province, Junín District.

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Waqraqucha (Suitucancha)

Waqraqucha (Quechua waqra horn, qucha lake, lagoon, "horn lake", hispanicized spelling Huacracocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Suitucancha District.

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Waqrawiri

Waqrawiri (Quechua waqra horn, wiri lasso, "horn lasso", hispanicized spelling Huajrahuire) or Waxra Wiri (Aymara waxra horn, wiri (a part of) a foot plough) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waqrayuq

Waqrayuq (Quechua waqra horn, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a horn", Hispanicized spelling Huajrayoj) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Waqurunchu (Huánuco-Pasco)

Waqurunchu (a possible spelling from Quechua, hispanicized spelling Huaguruncho) is a mountain north of the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waqutu

Waqutu (Quechua for the name of an apu (god) / a variety of potatoes, also spelled Waqoto) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Waqutuyuq

Waqutuyuq (Quechua waqutu a variety of potatoes, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership,"the one with the waqutu", also spelled Huajotuyo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waqutuyuq (Junín)

Waqutuyuq (Quechua waqutu a variety of potatoes, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the waqutu", also spelled Huajotuyoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Waqwaqucha

Waqwaqucha (Quechua waqwa, waqu, mayu sunsu black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax hoacli gmel), qucha lake, "night heron lake", hispanicized spellings Huajhuacocha, Huaj Huacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, Quiquijana District.

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War of the Pacific

The War of the Pacific (Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Salpeter War (Guerra del Salitre) and by multiple other names (see the etymology section below) was a war between Chile on one side and a Bolivian-Peruvian alliance on the other.

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Warachikuy

During the Inca Empire Warachikuy (Quechua) was a ceremony where young men, after undergoing various tests of skill and valor, could receive the official status of an adult man.

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Warahirka

Warahirka or Wara Hirka (Quechua, wara trousers / bee, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, Hispanicized spellings Huarajirca, Huara Jirca) is a mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in Peru.

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Waranwallqa

Waranwallqa (Quechua wara trousers, pants / bee, wallqa collar, hispanicized spelling Huaranhuallcca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waraqayuq

Waraqayuq (Quechua waraqa sack, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a sack", hispanicized spelling Huaracayoc) or Warak'ayuq (warak'a sling or slingshot, "the one with a sling") is a mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waraqu

Waraqu (Aymara and Quechua for cactus, Hispanicized spelling Huaraco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Waraqu (Pasco)

Waraqu (Quechua for cactus, Hispanicized spelling Barraco) is a mountain in the Waqurunchu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waraqu Urqu

Waraqu Urqu (Quechua waraqu cactus, urqu mountain, "cactus mountain", also spelled Waraju Orqo, Waraqo Orqo) is an archaeological site in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Wararayuq

Wararayuq (Quechua warara horn, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a horn", Hispanicized spelling Huararayoc) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Warawtampu

Warawtampu (Quechua waraw high and deep, tampu inn, Hispanicized spelling Huarautambo) is an archaeological site in the Pasco Region in Peru.

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Warmi Mach'ay

Warmi Mach'ay (Quechua warmi woman, mach'ay cave, "woman cave", hispanicized spelling Huarmimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Warmi Sinqa

Warmi Sinqa (Quechua warmi woman, sinqa nose, "woman's nose", also spelled Huarmisenga) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Warmi Wañusqa

Warmi Wañusqa (Quechua warmi woman, wife, wañuy die, -sqa a suffix (wañusqa died, dead), "woman who died" or "woman died", also spelled Huarmihuanusca, Huarmihuañusca, Warmihuañusca, Warmihuanuscca, Warmiwañusca, Warmiwañuscca, Warmi Wanusca) is a mountain pass in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Warmi Wañusqa (Huánuco)

Warmi Wañusqa (Quechua warmi woman, wife, wañusqa died, dead, "woman (who) died" or "dead woman", also spelled Huarmihuañusca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Warmiqucha (disambiguation)

Warmiqucha (Quechua warmi woman, qucha lake, "woman's lake", hispanicized spellings Huarmi Cocha, Huarmiccocha, Huarmicocha, also Huarmicochas) may refer to.

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Waruq

Waruq (Quechua waru basket or platform of a rope bridge to cross rivers / stony ground or place, precious stones, heaping, stone heap, -q a suffix, hispanicized spellings Huaroc, Huaroj) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wasa Mayu

Wasa Mayu (Quechua wasa the human back or the back of an animal, mayu river, "back river" hispanicized spelling Huasa Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province, Tiraque Municipality and in the Carrasco Province.

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Wasi Qaqa

Wasi Qaqa (Quechua wasi house, qaqa rock, "house rock", hispanicized spelling Huasijaja) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wask'aqucha (Apurímac)

Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle / long, qucha lake, "rectangle lake" or "long lake", hispanicized spelling Huascacocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Waskhaqucha (Cajas)

Waskhaqucha (Quechua waskha (also waska) rope, qucha lake, also spelled Huascacocha) or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, San Pedro de Cajas District.

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Waskhaqucha (Huasahuasi, Huacuas)

Waskhaqucha (Quechua waskha (also waska) rope, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Huascacocha) or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, Huasahuasi District.

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Waskhaqucha (Huasahuasi, San Antonio)

Waskhaqucha (Quechua waskha (also waska) rope, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Huascacocha) or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, Huasahuasi District.

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Waskhaqucha (Morococha)

Waskhaqucha (Quechua waskha (also waska) rope, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Huascacocha, also Huascocha, a broken word) is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Morococha District.

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Wat'a, Cusco

Wat'a (Quechua for island) is an archaeological zone in Peru.

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Wat'a, Huánuco

Wat'a (Quechua for island, Hispanicized spelling Huata) is an archaeological in Peru.

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Wat'aqucha (Ayacucho)

Wat'aqucha (Quechua wat'a island, qucha lake, "island lake", hispanicized spelling Huatajocha) is a lake in the Ayacucho Region in Peru.

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Wat'aqucha (Pasco)

Wat'aqucha (Quechua wat'a island, qucha lake, "island lake", hispanicized spelling Huatacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Huayllay District.

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Wathiyaqucha

Wathiyaqucha (Quechua wathiya roasted potatoes, a traditional dish, qucha lake, Hispanicized spelling Bateacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Wawa Chaki

Wawa Chaki (Quechua wawa child, baby, chaki foot, "child foot", hispanicized spelling Huahuachaqui, also Negra Huahuachaqui, Negro Huahuachaqui) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about high.

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Waych'awi

Waych'awi (Aymara waych'a Minthostachys mollis, -wi a suffix, "place of waych'a plants", Hispanicized spelling Huaychahui), also known as Hatun Waych'awi (Quechua hatun big, "big Waych'awi", Hispanicized Jatun Huachahui), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Waylla Hirka

Waylla Hirka (Quechua waylla meadow, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "meadow mountain", hispanicized spelling Huayllajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waylla Hirka (Cajatambo)

Waylla Hirka (Quechua waylla meadow, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "meadow mountain", hispanicized spelling Huayllajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waylla Q'asa

Waylla Q'asa (Quechua waylla meadow, q'asa mountain pass, "meadow pass", also spelled Huaylla Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Waylla Waqran

Waylla Waqran (Quechua waylla meadow, waqra horn, "meadow horn", -n a suffix, also spelled Huayllahuacrán) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wayllakancha

Wayllakancha (Quechua waylla meadow, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, hispanicized spelling Huayllacancha) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayna Potosí (Oruro)

Wayna Potosí (Aymara and Quechua wayna young, hispanicized spelling Huayna Potosí) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about 4,969 metres (16,302 ft) high.

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Wayna Q'inti

Wayna Q'inti (Quechua wayna young, q'inti hummingbird, Q'inti a place nearby, "young Q'inti", hispanicized and mixed spellings Huaynaquente, Waynaquente, also Wayna Q'ente) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wayna Tanka Tanka

Wayna Tanka Tanka (possibly from Quechua wayna young, Aymara tanka hat and biretta of priests, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, Tanka Tanka a neighboring mountain, "young Tanka Tanka" or "the young one with many hats", or Wayna Tanqa Tanqa (Aymara tanqa tanqa beetle, "young Tanqa Tanqa" or "the young beetle") Hispanicized spelling Huayna Tankha Tankha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Wayna Tawqaray

Wayna Tawqaray (Quechua wayna young, young man, tawqaray heap, pile, also spelled Wayna Taucaray) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wayna Tunari

Wayna Tunari (Aymara and Quechua wayna young) is a mountain in the Tunari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wayq'uqucha

Wayq'uqucha (Quechua wayq'u brook; valley, qucha lake, "brook (or valley) lake", also spelled Huaycococha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Wayra Q'asa

Wayra Q'asa (Quechua wayra wind, q'asa mountain pass, "wind pass", also spelled Huairacasa, Huayra Khasa, Huayraccasa, Huayrajasa) may refer to.

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Wayra Q'asa (Angaraes)

Wayra Q'asa (Quechua wayra wind, q'asa mountain pass, "wind pass", hispanicized spelling Huayraccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayra Q'asa (Bolivia)

Wayra Q'asa (Quechua wayra wind, q'asa mountain pass, "wind pass", also spelled Huayra Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wayra Q'asa (Huancavelica)

Wayra Q'asa (Quechua wayra wind, q'asa mountain pass, "wind pass", hispanicized spelling Huayrajasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayra Wasi

Wayra Wasi (Quechua wayra wind, wasi house, "wind house", Hispanicized spelling Huayra Huasi) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Wayra Wasi (Potosí-Yocalla)

Wayra Wasi (Quechua wayra wind, wasi house, "wind house", also spelled Huayra Huasi) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Wayrakancha

Wayrakancha (Quechua wayra wind, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, hispanicized spelling Huayracancha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayta Hirka Punta

Wayta Hirka Punta (Quechua wayta crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, punta peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, also spelled Huayta Jirca Punta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wayta Urqu

Wayta Urqu (Quechua wayta crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind, urqu mountain, hispanicized spelling Huayta Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waytapallana (Aychana)

Waytapallana (Quechua wayta wild flower, a little bunch of flowers, pallay to collect, pallana an instrument to collect fruit / collectable, Waytapallana "a place where you collect wild flowers", hispanicized spelling Huaytapallana) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Waytayuq

Waytayuq (Quechua wayta crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a crest", "the one with wild flowers" or "the one with the whistling of the wind", hispanicized spelling Huaytayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayunka

Wayunka (Quechua for "bunch of bananas", Hispanicized spelling Huayunca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wayunkayuq

Wayunkayuq (Quechua wayunka a bunch of bananas, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a bunch of bananas", also spelled Guayoncayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wayunkayuq (Junín)

Wayunkayuq (Quechua wayunka a bunch of bananas, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a bunch of bananas", also spelled Huayuncayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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We Tripantu

Wiñoy Tripantu is the Mapuche celebration of the return of the sun and is sometimes called the Mapuche New Year (Beca de investigación). Informe final 2003.

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Wenceslao Díaz Gallegos

Wenceslao Díaz Gallegos (1834–1895) was a Chilean scientist and medical surgeon, widely considered as one of the fathers of sanitation in the country, trainer of generations of medical professionals and first-time introducer of medical devices such as the thermometer and the hypodermic syringe in Chile.

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Wiñaq (Peru)

Wiñaq (Quechua for "growing", "the one that grows" or a kind of tree (Tabebuia nodosa), also spelled Huiñac) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wiñay Wayna

Wiñay Wayna (2650 m) (Quechua for "forever young", hispanicized spelling Huiñay Huayna) is an Inca ruin along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

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Wich'iqucha (Jauja)

Wich'iqucha (Quechua wich'i a large, wide-mouthed pitcher, qucha lake, "pitcher lake", Hispanicized spelling Vichecocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Wichqana

Wichqana (Quechua, also spelled Huichcana, Huichccana) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wila Qullu (Cochabamba)

Wila Qullu (Aymara wila blood, blood-red, qullu mountain, "red mountain", also spelled Wila Khollu, Wila Kkollu) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wilca

Wilca (possibly from Aymara and Quechua) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Willakuy

Willakuy is a community-based news aggregator web site that displays content from Spanish-language newspapers in the Americas and Spain.

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Willem Adelaar

Willem F. H. Adelaar (born at The Hague in 1948) is a Dutch linguist specializing in Native American languages, specially those of the Andes.

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William Burns Glynn

William Burns Glynn (1923, Manchester – 24 February 2014, Lima) was a British engineer and researcher of the Pre-Columbian era in Peru., noted for his work investigating possible Pre-Columbian writing.

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William McDermott

William Dermott Molloy McDermott (10 May 1930 in Dublin, Ireland - 19 August 2013 in Lima, Peru) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Huancavelica, Peru.

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Willka Raymi

Willka Raymi (Quechua willka grandchild / great-grandson / lineage / minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God / holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree), raymi feast)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) is a feast celebrated in the Cusco Region in Peru.

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Willkamayu

Willkamayu (Quechua, hispanicized spelling Huyllcamayo) is a river in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Victor Fajardo Province, Huancapi District.

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Willkaqucha

Willkaqucha (Quechua willka grandchild / great-grandson / lineage / minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God / holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree), qucha lake)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) hispanicized spelling Vilcacocha) is a lake in Peru. It is located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, Andamarca District.

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Willkawayin

Willkawayin (Quechua willka grandchild / great-grandson / lineage / minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God / holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree),Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary): willka - s. Hist. Idolo de este nombre. Icono o imagen que representaba la divinidad tutelar del valle que se extiende desde lo que hoy es La Raya –línea divisoria entre Cusco y Puno– hasta la montaña misma. (J.L.P.) || Apellido de origen inkaico. / s. Biznieto o biznieta. SINÓN: haway. || Linaje. || adj. Sagrado, divino, sacro. Ancash Quechua wayi house, -n a suffix, hispanicized and mixed spellings Huilcahuain, Huilcahuaín, Huillcahuain, Wilkawain, Willcahuaín, Willcawain, Willkawain) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Winchu Q'asa

Winchu Q'asa (Quechua winchu magnetite, q'asa mountain pass, "magnetite pass", hispanicized spelling Huinchujasa) is a mountain in the Chunta in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Winchus

Winchus (Quechua winchus, winchu hummingbird, also spelled Guinchos) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Winchus Hirka

Winchus Hirka (Quechua winchus, winchu hummingbird, hirka mountain, "hummingbird mountain", also spelled Huinchusjirca) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Winsu

Winsu (Quechua for firstborn child, also spelled Huinso) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wiqruqucha (Huamalíes)

Wiqruqucha (Quechua wiqru twisted, bent, qucha lake, "bent lake", hispanicized spelling Huegro Cocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Chavín de Pariarca District, near the village Wiqru (Huegro).

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Wiqruqucha (Huaylas)

Wiqruqucha (Quechua wiqru twisted, bent qucha lake, "bent lake", hispanicized spelling Huecrococha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Yuracmarca District.

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Wiqruqucha (Mariscal Luzuriaga)

Wiqruqucha (Quechua wiqru twisted, bent qucha lake, "bent lake", also spelled Huecrococha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Mariscal Luzuriaga Province, Lucma District.

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Wiqu

Wiqu (Aymara for a corner in a house, a mountain cove, Quechua for twisted, bent, hispanicized spellings Huecco, Hueco, Huejo, Veco) may refer to.

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Wiqu (Lima)

Wiqu (Quechua twisted, bent, crooked, also spelled Hueco) is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wira Challwa

Wira Challwa (Quechua wira fat, challwa fish, "fat fish", Hispanicized spelling Huirachaygua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru and the name of a small lake near of the mountain.

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Wira Wira

Wira Wira (Quechua for Gnaphalium viravira, Hispanicized spelling Huira Huira) is mountain in the north of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Wiraqucha

Wiraqucha (Quechua, hispanicized and mixed spellings Hueracocha, Hueraccocha, Huiracocha, Huiraccocha, Huirajocha, Viracocha, Wiraccocha, Wiracocha) may refer to.

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Wiraqucha (Cusco)

Wiraqucha (Quechua wira fat, qucha lake, wiraqucha or Wiraqucha mister, sir, gentleman / god / one of the greatest Andean divinities (Wiraqucha) / the eighth emperor of the Tawantinsuyu (Wiraqucha Inka), also spelled Wiracocha) or Wiraquchan (-n is a suffix, Hispanicized Huirajochan) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wiraqucha (Junín)

Wiraqucha (Quechua wira fat, qucha lake, wiraqucha or Wiraqucha mister, sir, gentleman; god; one of the greatest Andean divinities (Wiraqucha); the eighth emperor of the Tawantinsuyu (Wiraqucha Inka), hispanicized spelling Huiracocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wiraqucha Pirqa

Wiraqucha Pirqa (Quechua wira fat, qucha lake, wiraqucha or Wiraqucha mister, sir, gentleman / god / one of the greatest Andean divinities (Wiraqucha) / the eighth emperor of the Tawantinsuyu (Wiraqucha Inka), pirqa wall) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Wisa Wisa (Lampa-Melgar)

Wisa Wisa (Aymara wisa first born twin, Quechua wiksa, wisa belly, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, hispanicized spelling Visa Visa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Wisk'achayuq (Bolivia)

Wisk'achayuq (Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with viscachas", also spelled Viscachayoj, Wiscachayo) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Wiswillani

Wiswillani (Hispanicized spellings Huishuillane, Huishuillani, erroneously also Huishillani) or Q'asa (Quechua for mountain pass, Hispanicized spelling Ccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Women in Latin music

Women have made significant contributions to Latin music, a genre which predates Italian explorer Christopher Columbus' arrival in Latin America in 1492 and the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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Word order

In linguistics, word order typology is the study of the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how different languages can employ different orders.

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Y

Y (named wye, plural wyes) is the 25th and penultimate letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Y-DNA haplogroups in indigenous peoples of the Americas

Listed here are notable Indigenous peoples of the Americas by human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups based on relevant studies.

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Yachay

Yachay is a special type of phlegm generated by shamans and sorcerers of the Peruvian Amazon Basin which is believed to contain the essence of their power in the form of virotes, tsentsak, darts, arrows, or splinters of bone that are believed to be contained in the phlegm.

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Yachay University

Yachay Tech University (Universidad Yachay Tech) is a public university in Urcuquí, Imbabura Province, Ecuador.

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Yacuruna

Yacuruna are a mythical water people, similar to human beings, who are said to live in beautiful underwater cities, often at the mouths of rivers.

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Yagua people

Yagua people are an indigenous people in Colombia and northeastern Peru, numbering approximately 6,000.

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Yamparáez Province

Yamparáez is a province in the Bolivian department of Chuquisaca.

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Yana Chaka

Yana Chaka (Quechua yana black, chaka bridge, "black bridge", Hispanicized spelling Yanachacca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru high.

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Yana Chaka (Pasco)

Yana Chaka (Quechua yana black, chaka bridge, "black bridge", hispanicized spelling Yanachaca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches about above sea level.

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Yana Chuku

Yana Chuku (Quechua yana black, chuku hat, "black hat", Hispanicized spelling Yanachuco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Chuku (Pasco)

Yana Chuku (Quechua yana black, chuku hat, "black hat", also named Yanachuco Grande) is a mountain and a ridge in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Khuchilla

Yana Khuchilla (Quechua, Hispanicized spelling Yana Cuchilla) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Kunkush

Yana Kunkush (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua kunkush Puya raimondii, "black puya raimondii (mountain)", also spelled Yanacuncush) is a mountain in the southern part of the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Kusma

Yana Kusma (Quechua yana black, kusma nightdress, shirt of a woman, "black nightdress" or "black shirt", Hispanicized spelling Yanacusma) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Mach'ay

Yana Mach'ay (Quechua yana black, mach'ay cave, "black cave", also spelled Yanamachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Mayu (Potosí)

Yana Mayu (Quechua yana black, mayu river, "black river") is a mountain in the Potosí mountain range of the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Muqu

Yana Muqu (Quechua yana black, muqu hill, "black hill", also spelled Yana Mokho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Yana Muqu (Chuquisaca)

Yana Muqu (Quechua yana black, muqu hill, "black hill", also spelled Yana Mokho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Orjo (Canchis)

Yana Orjo (possibly from Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Orjo (Chinchihuasi-Cosme)

Yana Orjo (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Yana Urqu; yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana P'unqu

Yana P'unqu (Quechua yana black, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam, "black pond", also spelled Yanapunco) is mountain Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Qaqa (Chayanta)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua for the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Qaqa (Chuquisaca)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Qaqa (Cochabamba)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Qaqa (disambiguation)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Ccacca, Yana Kaka, Yana Khakha, Yanacaca, Yanacaja, Yanaccacca, Yanajaja, Yanakaka) may refer to.

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Yana Qaqa (Nor Chichas)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Khakha) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Yana Qaqa (Potosí)

Yana Qaqa (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yana Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Ranra

Yana Ranra (Quechua yana black, ranra stony; stony ground, "black stony ground", also spelled Yanarangra) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Ranra (Apurímac)

Yana Ranra (Quechua yana black, ranra stony; stony ground, "black stony ground", also spelled Yanaranra) is mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Ranra (Huancavelica)

Yana Ranra (Quechua yana black, ranra stony; stony ground, "black stony ground", also spelled Yanarangra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Sallayoc

Yana Sallayoc (possibly from Quechua yana black, salla large cliff of gravel, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a black cliff of gravel" or "the black one with a cliff of gravel") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Ucsha (Junin)

Yana Ucsha (possibly from Quechua yana black, very dark, uqsha (locally), uqsa high altitude grass, hispanicized spellings Yana Ucsha, Yanaucsha, Yanauscha, Yanahucsha, also Yanauksha) is a ridge in the Huaytapallana mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Ulla

Yana Ulla (Quechua yana black, Jaqaru ulla grilled potato, "black grilled potato", also spelled Yanaaulla, Yanaulla) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Unu

Yana Unu (Quechua yana black, unu water, "black water") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Uqhu

Yana Uqhu (Quechua yana black, uqhu swamp, "black swamp", hispanicized spellings Yanaocco, Yanaoco, Yanaogo, Yanaojo) may refer to.

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Yana Uqhu (Apurímac)

Yana Uqhu (Quechua yana black, uqhu swamp, hispanicized spelling Yanaojo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqhu (Huaral-Huaura)

Yana Uqhu (Quechua yana black, uqhu swamp, "black swamp", Hispanicized spelling Yanaocco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqhu (Oyón)

Yana Uqhu (Quechua yana black, uqhu swamp, "black swamp", hispanicized spelling Yanaogo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqhu (Pasco)

Yana Uqhu (Quechua yana black, uqhu swamp, "black swamp", hispanicized spelling Yanaoco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqsha (Ayacucho)

Yana Uqsha (Quechua yana black, very dark, uqsha (locally), uqsa high altitude grass, also spelled Yana Ucsha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqsha (Cajatambo)

Yana Uqsha (Quechua yana black, very dark, uqsha (locally), uqsa high altitude grass, Hispanicized spelling Yanaocsha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Uqsha (disambiguation)

Yana Uqsha (Quechua yana black, uqsha high altitude grass, hispanicized spellings Yana Ucsha, Yanahucsha, Yanahojsha, Yanaocsha, Yanaucsha, Yanauscha, also Yanauksha) may refer to.

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Yana Uqsha (Lima)

Yana Uqsha (Quechua yana black, very dark, uqsha (locally), uqsa high altitude grass, hispanicized spelling Yanahojsha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu

Yana Urqu or Yana Urku (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, Kichwa urku, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orcco, Yana Orco, Yana Orjo, Yana Orkho, Yanahurco, Yanaorcco, Yanaorco, Yanaorjo, Yanaorgo, Yanaurco, Yanaurcu, Yana-Urcu, Yana-urcu) may refer to.

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Yana Urqu (Alis-Laraos)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orco) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Urqu (Apurímac)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the north of the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Canas-Canchis)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spellings Yanaorcco, Yanaorco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Carrasco)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Urqu (Castrovirreyna)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", Hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Chapi Urqu)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", Hispanicized spelling Yanaorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Urqu (Chayanta)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Urqu (Hapu Punta)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", Hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Huancavelica)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Jaqhichuwa)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Junín)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yanaorgo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Urqu (Lima)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orco) is mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yana Urqu (Linares)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", other spellings Yana Orco, Yana Orkho) is a mountain in the Anta Q'awa mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 4,860 m (15,945 ft) high.

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Yana Urqu (Mizque)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yana Orkho) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yana Urqu (Mullu P'unqu)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Ocongate-Quiquijana)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana, black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo, erroneously also Yana Orja) is a mountain in the Cusco Region in Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Puno)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Q'umirqucha)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", Hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Urqu (Sud Lípez)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yana Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Yana Urqu (Urubamba)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", Hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Willkapampa mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Urqu (Yayamari)

Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain", hispanicized spelling Yanaorjo) is a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Wachuku

Yana Wachuku (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua wachuku big belt, girdle, "black belt" or "black girdle", Hispanicized spelling Yanahuachuco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Yaku

Yana Yaku (Quechua yana black, yaku water, "black water", hispanicized spelling Yanayacu) is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yana Yana (Lima)

Yana Yana (Quechua yana black, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of black color"; also spelled Yanayana) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Yana Yana (Peru)

Yana Yana (Aymara yana black, dirty, Quechua yana black, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, may be "a complex of black color") is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanaca District

Yanaca District is one of the seventeen districts of the Aymaraes Province in Peru.

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Yanaccacca

Yanaccacca (possibly from Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock") may refer to.

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Yanaccacca (Ancash)

Yanaccacca (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yanaccacca (Moquegua)

Yanaccacca (possibly from Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yanacocha (Asunción)

Yanacocha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Yanaqucha; yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District.

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Yanacocha (Canchis)

Yanacocha (possibly from Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanacocha (Carabaya-Melgar)

Yanacocha (possibly from Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanacocha (Huachón)

Yanacocha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake") is a mountain and a nearby lake of that name in the Huaguruncho mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanacocha (Urubamba)

Yanacocha (possibly from Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, lagoon, "black lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Huaylllabamba District.

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Yanacucho

Yanacucho (Quechua yana black, k'uchu corner, "black corner") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanacushman

Yanacushman (possibly from Quechua yana black, kusma (or kushma in the local variant) nightdress, shirt of a woman, "black nightdress" or "black shirt", -n a suffix) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanajaja (Arequipa)

Yanajaja (possibly from Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock") is a mountain in the west of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanajaja (disambiguation)

Yanajaja (possibly from Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock") may refer to.

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Yanajasa

Yanajasa (possibly from Quechua yana black, q'asa mountain pass) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanajirca (Ancash)

Yanajirca or Yana Hirka (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yanajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Yanajirca (Huallanca)

Yanajirca or Yana Hirka (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yanajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Yanajirca (Huánuco)

Yanajirca (possibly from Quechua yana black, hirka mountain) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanajirca (Lima)

Yanajirca or Yana Hirka (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "black mountain", also spelled Yanajirca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanakuna

Yanakuna (Quechua, from the verb yanapa to help, -kuna, a suffix to indicate the plural, "servants" or "slaves", hispanicized spelling Yanacona, also Yanaconas) were originally individuals in the Inca Empire who left the ayllu system and worked full-time at a variety of tasks for the Inca, the quya (Inca queen) or the religious establishment.

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Yanama District

Yanama District is one of eight districts of the province Yungay in Peru.

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Yanamarey

Yanamarey (possibly from Quechua yana black, maran, maray batan or grindstone, maray to tear down, to knock down, "black batan or grindstone") or Yanaraju is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanamauras

Yanamauras (possibly from Quechua Yana Mawras, yana black) is a volcano in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanamayo

Yanamayo (possibly from Quechua yana black, mayu river, "black river") is a river in the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Yanantin

Yanantin is one of the best known and most defining characteristics of indigenous South American Andean thought and exemplifies Andean adherence to a philosophical model based in what is often referred to as a "dualism of complementary terms" or, simply, a “complementary dualism".

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Yanaoca District

Yanaoca District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru.

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Yanaorcco (Calca)

Yanaorcco (possibly from Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanaorco (Coris-Locroja)

Yanaorco (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Yana Urqu: yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yanaorjo (Calca)

Yanaorjo (possibly from Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, "black mountain") is a mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanapaccha

Yanapaccha (possibly from Quechua yana black, phaqcha waterfall, "black waterfall") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanaqucha

Yanaqucha (Quechua for "black lake", also spelled Yana Cocha, Yana Ccocha, Yana Jocha, Yana Khocha, Yana Kocha, Yanaccocha, Yanacocha, Yanagocha, Yanajocha) may refer to.

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Yanaqucha (Ambo)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha, Yanagocha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Ambo Province, Ambo District.

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Yanaqucha (Anta)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a mountain in the eastern extensions of the Willkapampa mountain range in the Andes of Peru at a little lake of that name.

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Yanaqucha (Bolognesi)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake", also spelled Yanacocha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanaqucha (Cangallo)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Cangallo Province, Chuschi District.

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Yanaqucha (Carabaya)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a mountain at a small lake of the same name in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanaqucha (Huamalíes)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in the Andes of Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Llata District.

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Yanaqucha (Huamanguilla)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru; it is located in the Ayacucho Region, Huanta Province, Huamanguilla District.

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Yanaqucha (Huanta)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region, Huanta Province, Huanta District.

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Yanaqucha (Huari)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, Chavín de Huantar District.

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Yanaqucha (Huayllay)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Huayllay District.

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Yanaqucha (Junín)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in the Junín Region in Peru.

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Yanaqucha (Melgar)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a mountain in the La Raya mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanaqucha (Quispicanchi)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qucha lake, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yana Cocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanaqucha (San Marcos)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, qaqa rock, "black rock", also spelled Yanaccocha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the eastern extensions of the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yanaqucha (Tinyahuarco)

Yanaqucha (Quechua yana black, very dark, qucha lake, lagoon, "black lake", hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Tinyahuarco District.

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Yanaque - Quilcamarca

Yanaque - Quilcamarca (possibly from Ancash Quechua yanaqi friend, Quechua qillqa writing (the act and art of writing), marka village) is an archaeological site in Peru.

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Yanarrajo

Yanarrajo (possibly from Quechua yana black, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "black snow peak" is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Ancash Region, Yungay Province, in the districts Yanama and Yungay.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Yungay Province (Ancash Region) showing "Cerro Yanarrajo" Yanarrajo lies in the Huascarán National Park, south-west of Yanapaccha, near the Llanganuco Lakes.

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Yanarraju Lake

Yanarraju Lake (possibly from Quechua yana black, rahu snow, ice, mountain with snow, "black snow peak") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District.

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Yanas District

Yanas District is one of nine districts of the province Dos de Mayo in Peru.

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Yanashallash

Yanashallash, Yanashalla, or Yanashayash (in the regional Quechua spellings, yana black, salla large cliff of gravel; bride, girlfriend, lover, aya corpse, "black cliff of gravel", "black bride" or "black corpse") is a mountain in the north of the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about) high. Yanashallash or Yanashayash is also the name of the mountain pass at) at the mountain. It connects the towns of Chiquián and Huallanca. The mountain and the pass are located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, in the districts of Aquia and Huallanca.

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Yanasinqa

Yanasinqa (Quechua yana black, sinqa nose, "black nose", hispanicized spelling Yanashinga, Yanasinga) or Yanashinqa (in the local Quechua variant) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanatile District

Yanatile District is one of eight districts of the province Calca in Peru.

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Yanauma

Yanauma (Aymara yana black, dirty, stained, uma water, "black (or dirty) water", or Quechua yana black, uma face, "black face") is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanaurcu (Ecuador)

Yanaurcu is a volcano in Ecuador.

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Yanawaqra

Yanawaqra (Quechua yana black, waqra horn, "black horn", Hispanicized spelling Yanahuaccra) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanawara

Yanawara (Aymara or Quechua, Hispanicized spelling Yanahuara) may refer to.

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Yanawara (Arequipa)

Yanawara (Quechua yana black, wara trousers, "black trousers", hispanicized spelling Yanahuara) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanawara (Puno)

Yanawara (Quechua yana black, wara trousers "black trousers", hispanicized spelling Yanahuara) or Mina Punta (also Minapunta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanawayin Lake

Yanawayin (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua wayi house, "black house", -n a suffix, other spellings Yanahuain, Yanahuin, Yanahuni, Yanahuani) is a lake in the central Peruvian Andes.

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Yanesha' language

Yanesha' (Yaneshac̈h/Yanešač̣; literally 'we the people'), also called Amuesha or Amoesha is a language spoken by the Amuesha people of Peru in central and eastern Pasco Region.

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Yanqha

Yanqha (Aymara for bad, Quechua yanqha, yanqa, useless, trivial, unimportant, hispanicized spelling Yancca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yanque

Yanque (possibly from Quechua for clay,, Yanki means "exchange" or "North American" in Quechua) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yanque District

Yanque District is one of twenty districts of the province Caylloma in Peru.

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Yanta Pallana

Yanta Pallana (Quechua llamt'a, llant'a, yanta firewood, pallay to collect, -na a suffix, "a place to collect firewood", also spelled Yantapallana) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Yantayuq

Yantayuq (Quechua llam'a, llant'a, yanta firewood, -yuq a suffix, "the one with firewood", also spelled Yantayo), also known as Shallanqa (hispanicized spelling Shallanca), is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Yaritayuq

Yaritayuq (yarita local name for Azorella compacta, Quechua -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the yarita", hispanicized spelling Yaritalloc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yaritayuq (Bolivia)

Yaritayuq (yarita local name for Azorella compacta, Quechua -yuq a suffix, "the one with the yarita", also spelled Yaretayoj) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yarlequé

Yarlequé is a surname derived from yarlec aquec which means scoffer in the Tallán Quechuan language.

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Yarowilca Province

The Yarowilca Province is the smallest of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru.

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Yarq'asqa

Yarq'asqa (Quechua yarq'a artificial canal, -sqa a suffix, "canalized", hispanicized spelling Yarjasca) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yaru Quechua

Yaru Quechua is a dialect cluster of Quechua, spoken in the Peruvian provinces of Pasco and Daniel Alcides Carrión and neighboring areas in northern Junín and Lima department.

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Yauli District, Huancavelica

Yauli District is one of nineteen districts of the province Huancavelica in Peru.

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Yaurisque District

Yaurisque District is one of nine districts of the province Paruro in Peru.

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Yauya District

Yauya District is one of three districts of the province Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald in Peru.

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Yauyos Province

The Yauyos Province is a province located in the Lima Region of Peru.

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Yauyos–Chincha Quechua

Yauyos–Chincha Quechua or Yauyos Quechua is a dialect cluster of Quechua, spoken in the Yauyos and Chincha districts of Peru.

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Yawar Q'asa

Yawar Q'asa (Quechua yawar blood, q'asa mountain pass, "blood pass", hispanicized spelling Yahuarjasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yawar Waqaq

Yawar WaqaqTeofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) (Quechua yawar blood waqaq crying, crier, literally "the one who cries blood" or "blood crier", meaning someone with "blood in the eye", Hispanicized spellings Yahuar Huacac, Yáhuar Huácac) or Yawar Waqaq Inka (Quechua Inka Inca) was the seventh Sapa Inca (Sapa Inka) of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1380) and the second of the Hanan dynasty.

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Yawarmayu

Yawarmayu (Quechua yawar blood, mayu river, "blood river", hispanicized spelling Yahuarmayo) is a river in Peru located in the Puno Region, Carabaya Province, Ayapata District.

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Yawarqucha

Yawarqucha (Quechua for "blood lake", also spelled Yaguarccocha, Yaguarcocha, Yahuarccocha, Yahuarcocha, Yawarcocha, Yahuarjocha) or Yawarkucha (Kichwa for "blood lake") may refer to.

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Yawarqucha (Huancavelica)

Yawarqucha (Quechua yawar blood, qucha, lake, "blood lake", hispanicized spelling Yahuarcocha) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru, about high.

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Yawarqucha (Huaytará)

Yawarqucha (Quechua yawar blood, qucha lake, "blood lake", Hispanicized spelling Yahuarcocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yawarqucha (Huánuco)

Yawarqucha (Quechua yawar blood qucha lake, "blood lake", hispanicized spelling Yahuarcocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Huánuco Region, Huacaybamba Province, Huacaybamba District.

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Yawarqucha (Junín)

Yawarqucha (Quechua yawar blood, qucha lake, "blood lake", Hispanicized spelling Yahuarcocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, high.

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Yawarqucha (Lima)

Yawarqucha (Quechua yawar blood, qucha lake, "blood lake", hispanicized spelling Yahuarcocha) is a mountain at a small lake of that name in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yawray

Yawray (Quechua for to burn, Hispanicized spelling Yauray) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yawriq

Yawriq (Quechua yawri a big needle, -q a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Yauric) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru.

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Yeísmo

Yeísmo is a distinctive feature of many dialects of the Spanish language, which consists of the loss of the traditional palatal lateral approximant phoneme (written) and its merger into the phoneme (written), usually realized as a palatal approximant or affricate.

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Yerba mate

Yerba mate (from Spanish; erva-mate or; ka'a) is a species of the holly genus (Ilex), with the botanical name Ilex paraguariensis A. St.-Hil., named by the French botanist Auguste François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire.

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Yes, I Can

Yes, I Can (Yo, sí puedo) is a teaching method for adult literacy which was developed by Cuban educator Dr.

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Yine

The Yine (also Piro) are an indigenous people in Peru.

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Yma Sumac

Yma Sumac (September 10, 1923 – November 1, 2008), was a Peruvian–American coloratura soprano.

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Yuaytacondorsenja

Yuaytacondorsenja (possibly from Quechua wayta crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind, kuntur condor, sinqa nose) is a mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yucamane

Yucamane, Yucamani or Yucumane is an andesitic stratovolcano in the Tacna Region of southern Peru.

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Yunga District

Yunga District is one of eleven districts of the province General Sánchez Cerro in Peru.

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Yunganastes ashkapara

Yunganastes ashkapara is a species of frogs in the family Craugastoridae.

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Yungar District

Yungar District is one of eleven districts of the province Carhuaz in Peru.

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Yungas

The Yungas (Aymara yunka warm or temperate Andes or earth, Quechua yunka warm area on the slopes of the Andes) is a narrow band of forest along the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains from Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina.

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Yungay District

Yungay district is a district in the Province of Yungay in the Ancash region, Peru.

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Yungay Province

The Yungay Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru.

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Yunguyo Province

Yunguyo Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.

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Yupana

A yupana (from Quechua yupay: count) is an abacus used to perform arithmetic operations dating back to the time of the Incas.

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Yurac Apacheta (Arequipa)

Yurac Apacheta (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yurac Huayruro

Yurac Huayruro (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, wayruru a type of tree, Aymara wayruru red and black seeds of a plant (Abrus precatorius, Ormosia coccinea or Ormosia minor); also meaning something very beautiful, "white wayruru") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yurac Salla

Yurac Salla (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, salla large cliff of gravel, "white cliff of gravel") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraccacsa (Arequipa)

Yuraccacsa or Yuraccasa (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass") is a mountain in the west of the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

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Yuracjaja (Cusco)

Yuracjaja (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuracjasa (Chullupata)

Yuracjasa (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuracmarca District

Yuracmarca or Yuraq Marka (Quechua yuraq white, marka village, "white village") is one of 10 districts of the Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region of Peru.

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Yuracyacu (Huari)

Yuracyacu (possibly from Quechua Yuraq Yaku, yuraq white, yaku water, "white water") is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuracyacu District

Yuracyacu (in hispanicized spelling, Yuraq Yaku in Quechua, yuraq white, yaku water, "white water") is one of nine districts of the province Rioja in Peru.

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Yurajcocha

Yurajcocha (possibly from Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, "white lake"), Tintayari or Huampuni (possibly from Aymara wampu boat, -ni, a suffix, "the one with a boat") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Huancayo Province, Chongos Alto District.

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Yuraq Apachita

Yuraq Apachita (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name in the Andes for a stone cairn, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, hispanicized spellings Yurac Apacheta, Yuraj Apacheta, Yuracapacheta) may refer to.

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Yuraq Apachita (Azángaro)

Yuraq Apachita (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, hispanicized spelling Yurac Apacheta) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about high.

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Yuraq Apachita (La Unión)

Yuraq Apachita (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, hispanicized spelling Yuraj Apacheta) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Apachita (Lampa)

Yuraq Apachita (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara apachita the place of transit of an important pass in the principal routes of the Andes; name for a stone cairn in the Andes, a little pile of rocks built along the trail in the high mountains, hispanicized spelling Yuracapacheta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Ñan

Yuraq Ñan (Quechua yuraq white, ñan road, "white road", also spelled Yuracñan) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Kallapu

Yuraq Kallapu (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara kallapu stairs close to the walls, step of the stairs in a mine; buttress, wood to prop up, possibly meaning "white stairs", hispanicized spelling Yuraccalapo, Yurajalapu) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately.

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Yuraq Kancha

Yuraq Kancha (Quechua yuraq white, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, also spelled Yurac Cancha, Yuracc Cancha, Yuraj Cancha, Yuraccancha, Yurajcancha) may refer to.

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Yuraq Kancha (Bolivia)

Yuraq Kancha (Quechua yuraq white, kancha enclosure, enclosed place, yard, a frame, or wall that encloses, also spelled Yuraj Cancha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Kancha (Cusco)

Yuraq Kancha (Quechua yuraq white, kancha corral, enclosure, frame, also spelled Yurajcancha) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Kancha (Junín)

Yuraq Kancha (Quechua yuraq white, kancha corral, enclosure, frame, also spelled Yuraccancha) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Mach'ay

Yuraq Mach'ay (Quechua yuraq white, mach'ay cave, "white cave", hispanicized spelling Yuracmachay) is an archaeological site with rock paintings in Peru.

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Yuraq Mach'ay (Huancavelica)

Yuraq Mach'ay (Quechua yuraq white, mach'ay cave, "white cave", Hispanicized spelling Yurac Machay) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq P'ukru

Yuraq P'ukru (Quechua yuraq white, p'ukru hole, pit, gap in a surface, "white hole", also spelled Yuraj Phujro) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Punta

Yuraq Punta (Quechua yuraq white, punta peak; ridge, "white peak (or ridge)", also spelled Yurajpunta) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Punta (Ancash)

Yuraq Punta (Quechua yuraq white, punta peak; ridge, "white peak (or ridge)", also spelled Yuracpunta) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Q'asa

Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass", Hispanicized spellings Yurac Casa, Yurac Jasa, Yuraj Jassa, Yuraq Kasa, Yuraj Khasa, Yuraccasa, Yuracjasa, Yurajcasa) may refer to.

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Yuraq Q'asa (Bolivia)

Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white pass", also spelled Yuraj Kasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Q'asa (Canchis-Quispicanchi)

Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Yuracjasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Q'asa (Cochabamba)

Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass", also spelled Yuraj Khasa) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Q'asa (Espinar)

Yuraq Q'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Yuraccasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Q'asa (Pumanuta)

Yuraq Q'asa or Yuraqq'asa (Quechua yuraq white, q'asa mountain pass, "white mountain pass", hispanicized spelling Yurac Jasa) is a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Qaqa

Yuraq Qaqa (Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock", also spelled Yurac Caca, Yurac Ccaca, Yurac Ccacca, Yurac Jaja, Yuraj Kaka, Yuraj Khakha, Yuraq Ccaca, Yuraccacca, Yuracgaga, Yuracjaja, Yurajgaga) may refer to.

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Yuraq Qaqa (Apurímac)

Yuraq Qaqa (Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock", hispanicized spelling Yuracjaja) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Qaqa (Bolivia)

Yuraq Qaqa (Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock", also spelled Yuraj Kaka) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Qaqa (Cochabamba)

Yuraq Qaqa (Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock", also spelled Yuraj Khakha) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Qaqa (Lima)

Yuraq Qaqa (Quechua yuraq white, qaqa rock, "white rock", Hispanicized spelling Yurac Ccacca) is a mountain in the Waywash in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Rumi

Yuraq Rumi (Quechuan yuraq white, rumi stone, "white stone", hispanicized spelling Yuracrumi) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Urqu

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yurac Orcco, Yurac Orjo, Yuracc Orcco, Yuraj Orkho, Yuraccorcco, Yuracorcco, Yuracorjo) may refer to.

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Yuraq Urqu (Apurímac)

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", hispanicized spelling Yurac Orjo) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraq Urqu (Arequipa)

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yuraccorcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yuraq Urqu (Arequipa-Moquegua)

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yurac Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yuraq Urqu (Ayacucho)

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yuracc Orcco) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.

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Yuraq Urqu (Bolivia)

Yuraq Urqu (Quechua yuraq white, urqu mountain, "white mountain", also spelled Yuraj Orkho) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia.

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Yuraq Yaku (Aija)

Yuraq Yaku (Quechua yuraq white, yaku water, "white water", also spelled Yurac Yaco) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately.

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Yuraq Yaku (Bolivia)

Yuraq Yaku (Quechua yuraq white, yaku water, "white water", also spelled Yuraj Yaco) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes.

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Yuraq Yuraq

Yuraq Yuraq (Quechua yuraq white, the reduplication indicates there is a complex or a group of something, "white complex", or yuraq yuraq common name of Gochnatia boliviana, also spelled Yuraj Yuraj) is a mountain in the Khari Khari mountain range of the Bolivian Andes, about 4,920 m (16,142 ft) high.

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Yuraqmayu (Lima)

The Yuraqmayu (Quechua yuraq white, mayu river, "white river", hispaniciced spelling Yuracmayo) or Río Blanco (Spanish for "white river") is a 36.2 km long river in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, in the districts of Chicla and San Mateo.

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Yuraqqucha (Ancash)

Yuraqqucha (Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, "white lake", also spelled Yuraccocha) is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru.

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Yuraqqucha (disambiguation)

Yuraqqucha (Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, also spelled Yurac Cocha, Yuracc Ccocha, Yuracc Cocha, Yuraccocha, Yurajcocha) may refer to.

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Yuraqqucha (Jauja)

Yuraqqucha (Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, "white lake", hispanicized spelling Yuraccocha) is a lake in Peru.

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Yuraqqucha (Lima-Junín)

Yuraqqucha (Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, "white lake", hispanicized spelling Yuraccocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.

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Yuraqqucha (Yauli)

Yuraqqucha (Quechua yuraq white, qucha lake, "white lake", Hispanicized spelling Yuraccocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru near a small lake of the same name.

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Yuyapichis District

Yuyapichis District is one of five districts of the province Puerto Inca in Peru.

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Zamboangueño people

The Zamboangueño people or Zamboangueño nation (Chavacano/Spanish: Pueblo/Nación Zamboangueño) are a creole ethnolinguistic nation of the Philippines originating in Zamboanga City.

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Zaruma

Zaruma, officially Villa Real de San Antonio del Cerro de Oro de Zaruma is a town in the south of Ecuador, El Oro Province.

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Záparo language

Záparo is a nearly extinct language spoken by the Sápara or Záparo people of Ecuador.

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Zhuya Cañar

Zhuya is a small county of Cañar, Ecuador.

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Zoolook

Zoolook is the seventh studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean Michel Jarre, released on the Disques Dreyfus label in 1984.

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Zupaysaurus

Zupaysaurus ("ZOO-pay-SAWR-us") is a genus of early theropod dinosaur living during the Rhaetian stage of the Late Triassic to Hettangian stage of the Early Jurassic of what is now Argentina.

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Zurite District

Zurite District is one of nine districts of the province Anta in Peru.

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1450

Year 1450 (MCDL) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1993 Peru Census

The 1993 Peru Census was a detailed enumeration of the Peruvian population made on July 11, 1993, by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quechuan_languages

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