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    The Saraguro is a people of the Kichwa nation most of whom live in Saraguro Canton in the Loja Province of Ecuador. Although most now speak Spanish, Runashimi...
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    Saraguro (also Sarakuru) is a parish and the capital of Saraguro Canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Saraguro parish has an area of 75.85 square kilometres...
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  • Saraguro is the capital of Saraguro Canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Saraguro may also refer to: Saraguro Canton, Ecuador Saraguro people, an indigenous...
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    Saraguro (also Sarakuru) is a canton of Ecuador, located in Loja Province. Its capital is the town of Saraguro. The area of the canton is 1,085 square...
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  • at the University of Minnesota Duluth. He is known for his works on the Saraguro people. Syring received his BA from Cornell College (Mount Vernon, IA)...
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    Loja Podocarpus National Park Provinces of Ecuador Cantons of Ecuador Saraguro people Vilcabamba, Ecuador Citypopulation.de Population and area of Loja...
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    Macas Ambuludí (born 1951) is a Kichwa politician and intellectual from Saraguro,[failed verification] Ecuador. Macas has honorary university degrees in...
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    Cota I, González S (February 2014). "Traditional medicine applied by the Saraguro yachakkuna: a preliminary approach to the use of sacred and psychoactive...
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    (Huancas) Quitu culture, 2000 BCE—1550 CE Salinar (Precolumbian culture) Saraguro Tiwanaku culture (Tiahuanaco), 400–1000 CE, Bolivia Tomatas, Tarija, Bolivia...
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  • Ecuador Luis Macas (born 1951), Kichwa politician and intellectual from Saraguro, Ecuador Arvydas "Macas" Macijauskas (born 1980), Lithuanian basketball...
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    under the name Media Lengua: Salcedo Media Lengua and Media Lengua of Saraguro. The northern variety of Media Lengua, found in the province of Imbabura...
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    provinces. The fortresses, which had been prepared on the highlands of Saraguro, did not help them at all because the presence of Inca troops in the valley...
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    the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Indigenous population in Peru make up around 25%. Native Peruvian traditions...
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    Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan and the Saraguro may have been the descendants of Bolivian...
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    Waranka, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan and the Saraguro may be the descendants of Bolivian ethnic...
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  • under the name Media Lengua: Salcedo Media Lengua and Media Lengua of Saraguro. The northern variety of Media Lengua, found in the province of Imbabura...
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    Huancas Quitu culture, 2000 BCE–1550 CE Salinar (Precolumbian culture) Saraguro Tiwanaku culture (Tiahuanaco), 400–1000 CE, Bolivia Tsáchila (Colorado)...
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    Pindal Puyango 15,505 634 Alamor Quilanga 4,582 235 Quilanga Saraguro 28,029 1,075 Saraguro Sozoranga 7,994 410 Sozoranga Zapotillo 10,940 1,209 Zapotillo...
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    outnumbered Peruvian Army seizing the city of Cuenca on the Battle of Saraguro on February 13, 1829, and pushing north near Guayaquil. However, Venezuelan...
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  • Ecuador and known from the Cuenca basin in Azuay Province southward to Saraguro Canton (northern Loja Province) at elevations of 2,450–2,650 m (8,040–8...
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    concluded, the Peruvian Army seized the city of Loja by winning the Battle of Saraguro on the 13 February 1829, and then it pushed north into Guayas, the district...
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    fiercely attacked the Peruvians, forcing them to retreat to the town of Saraguro, which he set on fire for assisting the Peruvian invasion. By 1830, the...
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    from the Ecuadorian Province of Azuay to the Yacuambi Canton, where the Saraguros and mixed race people arrived. During the Spanish Colonial period, several...
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  • reina Extra.ec - Karen Contreras quiere ser Reina de mi tierra 2011 Extra.ec - Jenny Cabrera, de Saraguro con amor Official Reina de Mi Tierra website...
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    Province of Zamora-Chinchipe in the east and south, and the cantons of Saraguro in the north, Catamayo, Gonzanama, and Quilanga in the west. The principal...
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  • ECUADOR – Ministerio de Turismo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-04-01. "SARAGURO, NUEVO PUEBLO MÁGICO DEL SUR DEL PAÍS – Ministerio de Turismo" (in Spanish)...
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    Dennis Edward (2001), The Inca Occupation and Forced Resettlement in Saraguro, Ecuador, Santa Barbara: University of California Dissertation, p. 312...
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    mobilized. On 18 February, a group of indigenous people started Maring from Saraguro towards Quito. The group, including Yaku Pérez, arrived in the capital...
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  • people Tomatas Argentina Chichas Churumatas Paypayas Ecuador Cañaris Saraguros Salasacas Puruhaes Chile Churumatas (in Spanish) Topónimos del Quechua...
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  • Province, Ecuador. The wingspan is about 23 mm. The species name refers to Saraguro, the type locality. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Transtillaspis...
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