the arrival of the Spanish, the Cañari later allied with the Spanish against the Inca. Today, the population of the Cañari, who include many mestizos, numbers...
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statesman Wilhelm Canaris (1887–1945), German admiral and spymaster Cañari, a native tribe in Ecuador Cañaris District, Ferreñafe, Peru Canaris (film), a 1954...
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Wilhelm Franz Canaris (1 January 1887 – 9 April 1945) was a German admiral and the chief of the Abwehr (the German military-intelligence service) from...
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Canari may refer to: Canari, Haute-Corse, a commune in France River Canari, in Dominica Cañari, an ethnic group in Ecuador Canari noir, a red wine grape...
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Canaris is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring O. E. Hasse, Barbara Rütting and Adrian Hoven. It portrays real events...
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may have been Chimuan or Barbacoan. (See Cañari–Puruhá languages.) It was the original language of the Cañari people before its replacement by Kichwa and...
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encountered the Cañari "Hatun Cañar" tribe. He had difficulties in conquering them. He used different political strategies, marrying the Cañari princess and...
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of Tacalshapa III and the Cañari people, who were absorbed into the Incas in the 15th century. Cuenca was originally a Cañari settlement called Guapondeleg...
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brown-grey. Adults are on wing in April. The species is named after the Cañari people living in Ecuador in medieval times. "Neotropical species of the...
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classification by Mason (1950): Yunca–Puruhán Yuncan North group (Puruhá-Cañari) Puruhá Canyari (Cañari) Manabila (Mantenya) South group (Yunca) Yunga Morropé Eten...
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The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua or Cañari descendants of mitimaes. Quechua Inkawasi-Kañaris Quechua) is the language...
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Canari noir is a red French wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Ariège department in the foothills of the French Pyrénées. However...
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In August 2002, Blue Canari was consigned by the Haras du Mezeray to the Deauville yearling sale and was bought for €135,000 by the Chantilly Bloodstock...
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Qolla inhabited the Potosí, Oruro, and La Paz departments of Bolivia. The Cañari of Ecuador adopted the Quechua language from the Inca. The speakers of Quechua...
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(See extinct languages of the Marañón River basin.) Cañari and Puruhá are the two main varieties: Cañari - extinct language of Cañar Province, Ecuador Puruhá...
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The River Canari is a river on the Caribbean island of Dominica. The adjacent rock formation, which is a persistent 80 degrees Celsius for much of the...
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Canaris is Chris Brokaw's fourth solo album. Released on 23 September 2008 by Capitan Records, Canaris was in June 2008. Largely an acoustic release, the...
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FC Nantes (redirect from Les Canaris)
Claude Makélélé, Christian Karembeu and Jérémy Toulalan. As well as Les Canaris ('The Canaries'), Nantes is also nicknamed Les jaunes et verts ('The Green...
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Canari (Corsican: Cànari) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Communes of the Haute-Corse department "Répertoire...
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500 BCE onward. It was probably both a military and religious site of the Cañari people long before the arrival of the Incas. The Incas began their conquest...
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Konstantinos Kanaris (redirect from Constantine Canaris)
c. 1790 – 2 September 1877), also anglicised as Constantine Kanaris or Canaris, was a Greek statesman, admiral, and a hero of the Greek War of Independence...
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Manuela Dal Forno, and Robert Lücking. The specific epithet canari refers to the Cañari people of pre-Incan Ecuador. The lichen is only known to occur...
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Pre-Columbian era (section Cañari people)
a progression from the most simple to much more complicated works. The Cañari were the indigenous natives of today's Ecuadorian provinces of Cañar and...
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Tour de Giottani (redirect from Torra di Canari)
The Tower of Giottani (Corsican: Torra di Giottani) is a ruined Genoese tower on the coast of the commune of Barrettali, northern Corsica. List of Genoese...
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Abwehr (section Before Canaris)
Reichsmarine captain, Wilhelm Canaris. Before he took over the Abwehr on 1 January 1935, the soon-to-be Admiral Canaris was warned by Patzig of attempts...
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named Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, the head of Abwehr, as the "spiritual founder of the Resistance Movement". The Gestapo arrested Canaris and eventually found...
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settlement in Ecuador and a product of their conquest of the indigenous Cañari. Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: Mestizo 76.7% Indigenous...
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Chilche (1497–1586) was a kuraka of the Cañari tribe. He was a courtier of Inca emperor Huayna Capac, surviving the civil war between his successor Huáscar...
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area prior to the conquest by the Incas was called Guapondelig. The ethnic Cañari people had lived in this area for at least 500 years before the arrival...
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History of South America (section Cañari)
Muisca or "Muysca," and the Tairona, located in present-day Colombia. The Cañari of Ecuador, Quechua of Peru, and Aymara of Bolivia were the three most important...
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