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    Willkakuti (Aymara for Return of the Sun), Machaq Mara (Aymara for New Year), Mara T'aqa, Jach'a Laymi or Pacha Kuti (in Spanish named Año Nuevo Andino Amazónico...
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  • detect and catalog stars and exoplanets. She named it Jana, the word in aymara language for sphere of the sky. She is a member of the Instituto Milenio...
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    represents a palatal nasal. This is also the case of Philippine languages, Aymara, Quechua, Mapudungún, Guarani, Basque, Chamorro, Leonese, Yavapai, and Iñupiaq[citation...
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    los 500 años (1994) Quiquin... Pacha (Por un mundo nuevo) (1995) Por siempre (1997) El lider de los humildes (1998) Lección de vida (2001) 35 años (2006)...
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  • abril de 1973. "Wiñol Tripantu, We Tripantu: ¿Por qué se celebra el año nuevo mapuche?". www.cultura.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-13. Moyano...
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    (1998). 450 Anos De La Fundación De La Paz. Cochabamba, Bolivia: Canelas. www.katari.org Archived 1 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine (Aymara – Spanish)...
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  • Sunday May 27 Mother's Day Dia de la Madre Boliviana June 21 Aymara New Year Año Nuevo Andino August 6 Independence Day Dia de la Patria November 2 All...
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    Chuquisaca. Today, the region is of predominantly Quechua background, with some Aymara communities and influences. Sucre holds major national importance and is...
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  • Ciudad de los Reyes, el año de 1583. Y por la misma traduzido en las dos lenguas generales, de este Reyno, Quichua, y Aymara. Impresso con licencia de...
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    significant populations in the country's north-west (Quechua, Diaguita, Kolla, Aymara); north-east (Guaraní, Mocoví, Toba, Wichí); and in the south or Patagonia...
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    Catamarca Province (category Articles containing Aymara-language text)
    to come either from Quechua cata 'slope' and marca 'fortress', or from Aymara catán 'small' and marca 'town'. Catamarca remained isolated from the rest...
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    Bolivia. Among these were the Quechua people (including the Incas), the Aymara people, the Guaraní people, the Chiquitano, and the Moxo, among others....
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    attracted tourists, combining province traditions with "cosmopolitan culture". Aymará and Quechua cultures coexist in the area, and ruins of the Incas are well...
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    Panama, Paraguay (co-official with Guaraní), Peru (co-official with Quechua, Aymara, and "the other indigenous languages"), Puerto Rico (co-official with English)...
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    Retrieved 28 August 2016. "Población de 10 años y más por condición de alfabetismo y sexo, según provincia. Año 2010". Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares...
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    National anthem of Bolivia (category Articles containing Aymara-language text)
    Occasionally written and sung without the initial y. See Help:IPA and Aymara language § Phonology. See Help:IPA/Quechua and Quechuan languages § Phonology...
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    Chile, Diaguitas are the third-most populous indigenous ethnicity after the Aymara and the Mapuche, numbering 88,474 in 2017. The Diaguitas have been recognised...
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    it would be pointed out and known among everyone." In the case of the Aymaras, who reside southwest of the Peruvian mountains, there are different opinions...
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    Persianas (Orfeo. 1990) Sin palabras 1 (Ayuí / Tacuabé a/e92k. 1991) 13 años (Orfeo. 1991) Tortugas (Orfeo. 1993) Sin novedad (Recopilación) (Orfeo. 1993)...
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  • Barcelona: Lexus. ISBN 9972-625-35-4 Martti Pärssinen (2003). «Copacabana: ¿El nuevo Tiwanaku? Hacia una comprensión multidisciplinaria sobre las secuencias...
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    Written at La Paz. "Reforma a la justicia e independencia, los retos del nuevo año judicial en Bolivia". EFE (in Spanish). Madrid. Archived from the original...
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  • Recognition of same-sex unions in Bolivia (category Articles containing Aymara-language text)
    "Constitución Política del Estado (Castellano - Aymara)" (PDF). Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional (in Spanish and Aymara). "Constitución Política del Estado (Castellano...
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    Plácida Espinoza (category Aymara politicians)
    before joining the women-specific Bartolina Sisa Federation. An ethnic Aymara, Espinoza started taking up positions of traditional authority at a time...
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    indigenous origin, 15.9% are Quechua people, 15.9% are Guaraní, 15.5% are Aymara and 11% are Mapuche. Within the 24 adjacent Partidos, 186,640 persons or...
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    about 10% speak other languages such as Quechua, Mayan languages, Guaraní, Aymara, Nahuatl, English, French, Dutch and Italian. Portuguese is spoken mostly...
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    Nadia Cruz (category Aymara politicians)
    final months in office to be a violation of the Constitution. An ethnic Aymara, Nadia Cruz was born on 10 December 1982 in La Paz. She graduated as a lawyer...
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    Atacameño were an extinct South American Indian culture, different from the Aymara to the north and the Diaguita to the south. The oasis settlement of Pica...
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    trade syndicates—proclaimed former foreign minister David Choquehuanca, "an Aymara comrade", as their preferred presidential candidate, with Rodríguez, "[a]...
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    death of her family's longtime dog, Vicente. And to those who celebrate the Aymara New Year in I don't know what month, I don't want to see you drunk tomorrow...
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    Universidad Ricardo Palma/Centro de Investigación. ISBN 9972-885-75-5 Llano, Aymará de. Pasión y agonía: la escritura de José María de Arguedas. (2004) Centro...
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