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    Valles Calchaquíes and Quebrada of Cafayate (English,Spanish,German) Los Valles Calchaquíes - Information about places to visit in the Valles Calchaquíes 26°00′28″S...
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    pronunciation: [kafaˈʎate]) is a town located at the central zone of the Valles Calchaquíes in the province of Salta, Argentina. It sits 1,683 metres (5,522 ft)...
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  • Calchaquí (redirect from Calchaquíes)
    until the 17th century. The Europeans called a set of Diaguita cultures "Calchaquíes", such as Yocavil, Quilme, Tafí, Chicoana, Tilcara, Purmamarca, among...
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    Spanish conquest, numerous native peoples (now called Diaguitas and Calchaquíes) lived in the valleys of what is now Salta Province; they formed many...
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    Escaba on the Marapa River. The Santa María River crosses the Valles Calchaquíes. Tucuman lies at the convergence of temperate climates and tropical climates...
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    Torrontés Sanjuanino. Plantings in the very high altitudes (1700m+) of the Calchaquíes Valleys in the far north of Argentina have recently met with success...
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  • The Calchaquí Wars (Spanish: Guerras calchaquíes) were a series of military conflicts between the Diaguita Confederation and the Spanish Empire in the...
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  • Carlos, Province of Salta, Argentina. San Carlos is a historic village in Calchaquíes Valleys located at the National Route 40, 27 km from Cafayate. On February...
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    Argañaraz y Murguía. Colonial forces fought the resistance by the indigenous Calchaquíes and Omaguacas, so that the European population eventually consolidated...
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  • depending on the country: Argentine quesillo is a notable product of the Calchaquíes and Lerma valleys. It dates back to the Spanish conquest when European...
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    of red-rock canyons, such as the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the Valles Calchaquíes. West of these valleys the peaks of the Andes reach heights of over 6...
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  • the region were unsuccessful with the Calchaquíes. By 1656 a vague rumor was circulating that the Calchaquíes knew the location of prodigious amounts...
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  • language are known. Cacán, spoken by peoples known as Diaguitas and Calchaquíes, in northwestern Argentina. Extinct since the mid-17th century or beginning...
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    de Córdoba. Roxas participated in the wars against the fearsome tribe Calchaquíes, while he was exploring the puna jujeña, Roxas was murdered in a brawl...
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    located in the area corresponding to the province of Tucuman Valles Calchaquíes, at a height of 2000 m. Amaicha del Valle. Village street. Carved Virgin...
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  • 701 4351 25 Cerros de Pereyra  Argentina 2,640 1,690 950 26 Cumbres Calchaquies  Argentina 4,740 1,688 3052 27 Cerro El Cóndor  Argentina 6,414 1,660...
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    Cerro Blanco in Santiago del Estero. The tephra deposits in the Valles Calchaquies and Tafi del Valle area are known as mid-Holocene ash, Ash C, Buey Muerto...
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    the "treason" of the Spanish and incited the Indigenous to revolt. The Calchaquíes took up arms, but they were disastrously defeated. The survivors were...
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    that has also been identified in the Tafi del Valle area and the Valles Calchaquies. The eruption producing this tephra fall took place about 600-700 AD...
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    internodal: Aportes a las interacciones entre la Puna meridional y los Valles Calchaquíes (Argentina)". Latin American Antiquity. 34 (3): 569–588. doi:10.1017/laq...
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    of Tucumán. The river is born from the precipitations capture by the Calchaquíes range next to Salta Province, and its water flow is increased by the...
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  • A large eruption dated to c. 7820 BP deposited ash into the Valles Calchaquies. The volcano lies in Catamarca Province of Argentina 60–70 kilometres...
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  • surrounded by high mountains up to 5000 m on the eastern slopes of the Calchaquíes Summits. The small village is characterized by its large river (good...
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    name of "calchaquismo" inspired by the airs and melodies of the Valles Calchaquíes, Valle de Lerma and the Quebrada de Humahuaca in the Argentine provinces...
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    1650s, Pedro Bohórquez had himself crowned as the Inca emperor of the Calchaquíes Indians, fooling both Indians and Spanish alike. From 1742 onwards, Juan...
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    Honorable Mention of the SADE (Sociedad Argentina de Escritores), Sade Calchaquies Valley chapter. Best book of poems published in Tucumán in 2007 for his...
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  • formaciones Quebrada de Los Colorados y Angastaco (Paleógeno-Neógeno), Valles Calchaquíes, Salta (Argentina): Significado en el análisis de la cuenca del Grupo...
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    surrounding plain, and on the other side, the green mesas that have the Calchaquíes summits as a background. The summer village of San Javier is on the ridge...
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  • formaciones Quebrada de Los Colorados y Angastaco (Paleógeno-Neógeno), Valles Calchaquíes, Salta (Argentina): Significado en el análisis de la cuenca del Grupo...
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    of South American groups, such as Araucanos, Tehuelches, Guayaquíes, Calchaquíes and Chiriguanos. When he resigned from his position at the La Plata Museum...
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