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    Comechingón (redirect from Comechingones)
    Comechingón (plural Comechingones) is the common name for a group of people indigenous to the Argentine provinces of Córdoba and San Luis. By the end...
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    The Cordoba cinclodes or Comechingones cinclodes (Cinclodes comechingonus) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae...
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    Primero, 'First River'), also known as Suquía (the name used by the Comechingones, the indigenous people), runs through the city of Córdoba, Argentina...
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    Valley. Cabrera sent an expedition of 48 men to the territory of the Comechingones. He divided the principal column that entered through the north of the...
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    Córdoba Province was inhabited by indigenous groups, most notably the Comechingones and Sanavirones. Once settled in Upper Peru, the Spaniards searched...
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    unique, Cordobés is thought to derive from the languages spoken by the Comechingones, the local indigenous people. Its distinguishing features are the elongation...
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    the valley in 1573. After a year of bloody confrontations with the Comechingones, the region's indigenous peoples, the Spanish took control of the valley...
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    Chilecito): Official website National University of Comechingones (Universidad Nacional de los Comechingones): Official website National University of Cuyo...
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    Province, Argentina. Among the small towns that are at the feet of the Comechingones Mountains, Papagayos stands out by its particular landscape of caranday...
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    Province in central Argentina. The village it's located at the foot of the Comechingones mountains, and has a primary and secondary school, as well as a bus...
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  • National Route 38, between La Cumbre and La Falda. Originally populated by Comechingones, Spanish settlers established two important ranches (estancias), called...
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  • Mitimaes Yanacona Allied natives Diaguitas Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Victory of the Inca Empire The territories...
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  • Empire Collao towns Aymara kingdoms Diaguita Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Inca Victory • Quechuanization of the Collao...
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  • spoken by the ethnic group of the same name, known by Spaniards as "comechingones". The extant elements of this language (some toponyms and plant names)...
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    Xanaes is said to have its origin in the Native American language of the Comechingones, and has been almost lost until the 1980s, when Xanaes was started being...
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    the Sierras Chicas and north of the Sierras Grandes. The Sierras de Comechingones are a southern extension of the Sierras Grandes. A dry plateau lies...
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    enjoyed relatively good relations with the area's native inhabitants, the Comechingones, and proved an able administrator of the new settlement, which within...
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  • 31º26’S and 32°36´S which is from the Pampa de Achala and Sierra de Comechingones in the Córdoba province to the south of the Sierras de Córdoba. P. cordobae...
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  • Invernada, Pleistoceno Tardío-Holoceno, pedemonte de las Sierras de Comechingones, Provincia de Córdoba, Argentina" (PDF), Revista Asociación Argentina...
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  • groups of Sanavirones and Comechingones, native indigenous people, settled in the region. The area that the Comechingones from the north of Cordoba and...
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    albiventris (split from Cinclodes fuscus in 2012) Cordoba cinclodes or Comechingones cinclodes, Cinclodes comechingonus Long-tailed cinclodes, Cinclodes...
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    and apparently refers to the original inhabitants of the region, the comechingones. There is no concrete data concerning the origin of the name, merely...
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    Sierra del Tala; Córdoba: Sierras de Córdoba, including Sierras de Comechingones (which border with San Luis). The name "Pampean Ranges" can be misleading...
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    activities that highlight the town, among which are: Sierras Grandes of the Comechingones and Sierras de Achala, where you can do trekking, horseback riding and...
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    (2011) Angry Lords Recorded at NK, Air-Krems, Discordian Records (2011) Comechingones Recorded at The Hodge Podge St. (2011) The Third Mind Recorded at The...
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    wealth, especially mining. At that time the area was inhabited by the Comechingones, whose populations were subdivided into partialities that functioned...
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    north-central Argentina. It occurs in the Sierras Grandes and Sierras de Comechingones of Córdoba Province and the Sierras de San Luis in adjoining San Luis...
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  • mountain stage on the sixth day, however; it finishes on the Filo Sierras Comechingones, which is described by Cycling Weekly as "fearsome". The final stage...
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  • individual time trial (ITT) 24 January 2015 — Achiras to Merlo–Filo Sierras Comechingones, 117.5 km (73 mi) 25 January 2015 — San Luis to San Luis, 122.4 km (76 mi)...
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    abundant here. When the Spaniards arrived in the sixteenth century, the Comechingones inhabited the region. Although located near the city of Cordoba and...
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