Conchucos District is one of eleven districts of the Pallasca Province in Peru. One of the highest peaks of the district is Anka Pata at approximately...
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Ancash Quechua (redirect from Northern Conchucos Ancash Quechua language)
(24th ed., 2021) Norte de Conchucos at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Sihuas at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Sur de Conchucos at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021)...
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Department of Ancash (section Callejón de Conchucos)
Caraz. It is also a way to enter the Callejón de Conchucos (Conchucos valley). The Callejón de Conchucos is a beautiful succession of valleys located to...
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The East of Ankash (redirect from Callejon de conchucos)
The East of Ankash is a zone near the Cordillera Blanca mountain range in the Ancash region of Peru. The valley is the home of the archaeological site...
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Torero (1964) delineated eight dialectal varieties, namely: Huaylas Conchucos Western Huayhuash Middle Huayhuash Oriental Huayhuash Mantaro Valley Huánuco-Marañón...
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tunnel through high mountains, connecting the Callejón de Huaylas and Conchucos valleys of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range in Peru. The tunnel is...
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1823, formed by the provinces of Santa (segregated from Lima), Conchucos Alto, Conchucos Bajo [es] and Huaylas. Huarás remained as its capital. The department...
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Bible translations into Native South American languages (section Northern Conchucos Ancash Quechua (qxn))
Quechua de Huamalíes, Quechua de Huaylas, Quechua de Conchucos del Sur, Quechua de Conchucos del Norte, Quechua Huanca Archived 2015-02-14 at the Wayback...
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meters (10,430 ft), east of the Cordillera Blanca at the start of the Conchucos Valley. Chavín de Huántar has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage...
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Spanish Army. It included the provinces of Cajatambo, Lower Conchucos (Piscobamba), Upper Conchucos (Huari), Huamalies, Huaylas, Pasco, Jauja and Tarma. In...
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Quechua qxl – Salasaca Highland Quichua qxn – Northern Conchucos Ancash Quechua qxo – Southern Conchucos Ancash Quechua qxp – Puno Quechua qxr – Cañar Highland...
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coast. The most widely spoken varieties are Huaylas, Huaylla Wanca, and Conchucos. Quechua II or Quechua A or Peripheral Quechua or Wanp'una, divided into...
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the confederated chiefdoms of Huaylas, Piscopampas, Pincos, Huaris and Conchucos. The Inca armies, in chasing the escaped Chanka forces, eventually arrived...
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like Chavín de Huantar and the eastern highlands of Ancash, known as Conchucos. The name of the city comes from the Quechua word "Waraq", which means...
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Patapo District (section Conchucos)
Patapo District is one of twenty districts of the province Chiclayo in Peru. It is west of the Chongoyape District, east of the Tuman District, north of...
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The Province of Yungay occupies part of the Callejón de Huaylas, the Conchucos Valley (Yanama), the coast of Ancash (Quillo) and the Huascarán National...
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lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Conchucos District. It lies southeast of Lake Pelagatos, northwest of the lake named...
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Qotu Qotu, Pacacocha, Palli Marca, Piura, Sican, Tajaraca, Huaylas, Conchucos, Huamachuco, Rucanas, Chanka, Wanka, Aymara kingdoms (Qulla, Lupaca, Charca...
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Quechua people in Conchucos District, Peru...
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Pallasca is divided into eleven districts, which are: Bolognesi Cabana Conchucos Huacaschuque Huandoval Lacabamba Llapo Pallasca Pampas Santa Rosa Tauca...
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Peru (Precolumbian culture) Chuquibamba culture (Precolumbian culture) Conchucos Diaguita Amaicha, Argentina Calchaquí, Argentina Chicoana, Salta, Argentina...
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Qotu Qotu, Pacacocha, Palli Marca, Piura, Sican, Tajaraca, Huaylas, Conchucos, Huamachuco, Rucanas, Chanka, Ayabaca, Bracamoros, Huancabambas, Tallan...
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Tarma and Jauja since the northern provinces of the old intendancies (Conchucos, Huaylas, Huamalíes, Huánuco and Cajatambo) were grouped in the Department...
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surrender in small towns to large estates, so formed the nation of the Conchucos, composed of numerous tribes in the territory now occupied by the provinces...
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258 m2). Paryaqucha is located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Conchucos District, northwest of Quinuacocha (Quechua for "quinoa lake"). Ministerio...
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Moche. Chincha Chinchayqucha, also called in sources by the name of Junín. Conchuco Huacrachuco Huamachuco Huamali Huambo or Wampu Huancabamba or Wañkapampa...
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Oruro Department, Bolivia Chuquibamba culture (Precolumbian culture) Conchucos Diaguita Amaicha, Argentina Calchaquí, Argentina Chicoana, Salta, Argentina...
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was made up of the corregimientos of Tarma, Huaylas, Jauja, Cajatambo, Conchucos, Huamalíes and Huánuco. The first intendant of Tarma was Colonel Juan...
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Arnedo) Ica Jauja Cajatambo (initially Ámbar y Cajatambo) Canta Yauyos Conchucos Huamalíes Tarma Santa Huánuco Cañete (created in 1576) Cercado de Lima...
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lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Pallasca Province, Conchucos District. It is situated at a height of 4,218 m (13,839 ft) comprising...
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