• The Mantaro Valley, also known as Jauja Valley, is a fluvial inter-Andean valley of Junin region, 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Lima, the capital of...
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  • Mantaro may refer to: Mantarō, a masculine Japanese given name Mantaro Valley, a valley in Peru Mantaro River, a river in Peru This disambiguation page...
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    The Mantaro River (Spanish: Río Mantaro, Quechua: Hatunmayu) is a long river running through the central region of Peru. Its Quechua name means "great...
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    people living in the Junín Region of central Peru, in and around the Mantaro Valley. The southern branch of Huanca people are called the Wanka Waylla Quechua...
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    The Valle de los Ríos Apurímac, Ene y Mantaro (lit. 'Valley of the Apurímac, Ene and Mantaro rivers'), also known as the VRAEM, is a geopolitical area...
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    and capital of Jauja Province in Peru. It is situated in the fertile Mantaro Valley, 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northwest of Huancayo (the capital of...
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    that is located between the cities of La Oroya and Cerro de Pasco. The Mantaro Valley becomes wider before Jauja up to the limit with the Huancavelica Region...
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    in the central highlands of Peru, in the Mantaro Valley and is crossed by the Shullcas, Chilca and Mantaro rivers. It was founded as a reduction by the...
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    valley, in Huánuco and Pasco vicinity, where it is made with pork and seasoned with chincho and huacatay, two local herbs; 2) in the Mantaro valley and...
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    number of qullqas is in the Mantaro River valley between the present days cities of Huancayo and Jauja, Peru. This broad valley, some 60 kilometres (37 mi)...
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    called buril [es] or burin. This Peruvian folk art form is found in the Mantaro Valley, as well as in the provinces of Lambayeque and Huanta. For more than...
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  • Italian botanist. Opuntia mantaroensis primarily grows in the Mantaro Valley (Río Mantaro Valley), Huancavelica, Peru, where scattered individuals and localities...
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    Waylas Huaylarsh - Originated in the central andean part of Peru in the Mántaro Valley located in the department of Junín. Toril or Waka Taki - Originated...
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    Víctor and Jorge Quispe Palomino brothers, and a base committee in Mantaro Valley led by Netzel López. Although the organization's numbers had lessened...
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    Engineering in Lima– cites Von Hagen's experiment along the Inca road in the Mantaro Valley between Jauja and Bonbón which demonstrated that young Quechuas, having...
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  • have crossed the mountain range to settle in the central highlands (Mantaro Valley), then proto-Aymara-speaking, producing the division between Quechua...
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    by entering Cuzco on 15 November 1533.: 216  Jauja, in the fertile Mantaro Valley, was established as Peru's provisional capital in April 1534,: 286 ...
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  • Peru, it is principally grown in the areas of Cajamarca, Ancash, the Mantaro Valley, Ayacucho, Cusco, and Puno. Tarwi can also be found in beverages (such...
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    After the Spanish had sealed the conquest of Peru, Jauja in fertile Mantaro Valley was established as Peru's provisional capital, but it was too far up...
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    Huaylas Conchucos Western Huayhuash Middle Huayhuash Oriental Huayhuash Mantaro Valley Huánuco-Marañón Huánuco-Huallaga Later (1974), Torero presents two ways...
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    and enters the Mantaro Valley. The Cunas belongs to the basin of the Mantaro River and is one of the main tributaries of the Mantaro. The river passes...
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  • folk singer Raul Romero, saxophone and clarinet ensembles from the Mantaro Valley Susana Baca, singer-songwriter and two-times Latin Grammy Award winner...
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    railway center and cut all bridges over the Mantaro. Relayze and his army were thus isolated in the Mantaro Valley, unable to leave the department of Junín...
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    Enrique (1979). Land-use in the Andes: Ecology and Agriculture in the Mantaro Valley of Peru with Special Reference to Potatoes. International Potato Center...
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    Distribution Oreocereus doelzianus subsp. calvus (Rauh & Backeb.) Mottram Rio Mantaro Valley, Peru Oreocereus doelzianus subsp. doelzianus Ayacucho and Huancavelica...
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    dance of the Ancash Region. Waylas (Huaylarsh) is a dance from the Mantaro Valley in the department of Junin, in the central Andean part of Peru. It is...
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    diverting money into their own pockets. To annihilate the guerrillas in the Mantaro Valley, in January 1882, Lynch ordered an offensive with 5,000 men under the...
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    York City) Anthropomorphic figure; 7th-10th century; burned clay; from Mantaro Valley; Museum Rietberg (Zürich, Switzerland) Mozaic figure; 7th–11th century;...
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    century in Peru, women's lives among the Xauxa people of the Upper Mantaro Valley were changed by the process of producing chicha. After the Xauxa were...
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    ISBN 978-92-1-132022-0. "Kalaupapa Settlement Boundary Study. Along North Shore to Halawa Valley, Molokai" (PDF). National Park Service. 2001. Retrieved 2020-06-29. Walter...
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