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    Sicuani is a town in southern Peru, capital of Canchis Province in Cusco Region. It has an estimated population of 54,672 inhabitants. One important feature...
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  • Sicuani District is one of eight districts of the province Canchis in Peru. The most important river is the Willkanuta which crosses the district from...
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    around since the era of independence. A constituent assembly known as the Sicuani Assembly was established on March 16, 1836, and closed on March 22. It...
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    Copa América. The team also plays some games at Estadio Túpac Amaru in Sicuani. The club's current training ground is at the Complejo Deportivo in Oropesa...
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    needed] Acomayo (Acomayo) Anta (Anta) Calca (Calca) Canas (Yanaoca) Canchis (Sicuani) Chumbivilcas (Santo Tomás) Cusco (Cusco) Espinar (Yauri) La Convención...
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  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Sicuani (Latin: Dioecesis Sicuanensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Sicuani in the ecclesiastical province...
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    Guahibo, the native language of the Guahibo people, is a Guahiban language that is spoken by about 23,006 people in Colombia and additional 8,428 in Venezuela...
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    founding states of the confederation, in the cities of Huaura (North Peru), Sicuani (South-Peru) and Tapacarí (Bolivia). Immediately, the representatives of...
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  • Miguel La Fay Bardi (category Roman Catholic bishops of Sicuani)
    Prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Sicuani, now known as the present-day Roman Catholic Diocese of Sicuani in Sicuani, Peru, from July 26, 1999, until his...
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    Pitumarca (Pitumarca) San Pablo (San Pablo) San Pedro (San Pedro) Sicuani (Sicuani) Tinta (Tinta) The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens...
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    September 21, 1740 Chinchero, Cusco Died March 17, 1815(1815-03-17) (aged 74) Sicuani, Cusco Nationality Peruvian Profession Soldier Military service Years of...
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    Jamiul → Jaén → Huanchaco → Trujillo → → Lima → Cusco → Rainbow Mountain → Sicuani → Puno 1.5 37% 4 Dom & Lizzie → Jaén → Chiclayo → Lima → Cusco → Puno 8...
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  • Lambayeque 58,564 42 Chulucanas Piura 57,380 43 Tingo María Huánuco 56,932 44 Sicuani Cusco 55,000 45 Mala Lima 53,532 46 Huancavelica Huancavelica 47,866 47...
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    southern departments (Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cuzco and Puno) gathered at Sicuani and declared the establishment of the Republic of South Peru (17 March...
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    confederate state, its capital was Ayacucho. Ayacucho sent deputies to the Sicuani Assembly of March 1836, where the Constitution of the Southern Peruvian...
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  • city in the world. 3,618 metres (11,870 ft) Murghob  Tajikistan Population 7,468 (2015) 3,548 metres (11,640 ft) Sicuani  Peru Population 42,551 (2007)....
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  • 3676 12060 14 La Paz  Bolivia 3690 11975 Highest capital in the world 15 Sicuani  Peru 3548 11640 16 Apartaderos  Venezuela 3505 11502 Highest town in Venezuela...
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    resumed but was halted again in 1894, having only reached the city of Sicuani. It was not until 1908 that the construction of the railway to Cusco was...
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    could use only natural lighting. After nine years set up his own studio in Sicuani in 1917, publishing his first postcards in November of that year. In 1923...
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    0802 Anta Anta 9 0803 Calca Calca 8 0804 Canas Yanaoca 8 0805 Canchis Sicuani 8 0806 Chumbivilcas Santo Tomás 8 0807 Espinar Yauri 8 0808 La Convención...
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  • (16,076 ft) high. It is situated in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, Sicuani District, and in the Puno Region, Melgar Province, Nuñoa District. Chiaraje...
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  • fortalecimiento Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish and Quechua, article on castilianization in the Quechua village of Qhiwar near Sicuani)...
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    Miguel La Fay Bardi, Roman Catholic Prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Sicuani (1999–2013) Richard Bellingham, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony...
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  • and Rick C. West in 2018. It is found in Peru, Patambuco, very close to Sicuani. This tarantula is named after Roberto Gómez Bolaños. The shape of the...
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    Plaza Mayor de Lima, where independence was again proclaimed in 1821 Sicuani, where South Peru was proclaimed in 1836 Tapacarí, where the Bolivian Republic...
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    the confederate state, its capital was Puno. Puno sent deputies to the Sicuani Assembly of March 1836, where the Constitution of the Southern Peruvian...
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    since the era of independence. In Peru, two assemblies were convened: the Sicuani Assembly, which established South Peru, and the Huaura Assembly, which...
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    Manzanilla [es]. The construction of some railways began, such as the line from Sicuani to Cuzco and the one from La Oroya to Huancayo. Women were allowed to enter...
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  • Šiauliai, Lithuania Šibenik, Croatia Sibolga, Indonesia Sibu, Malaysia Sicuani, Peru Siedlce, Poland Siena–Colle di Val d'Elsa–Montalcino, Italy Sigüenza–Guadalajara...
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    the confederate state, its capital was Cuzco. Cuzco sent deputies to the Sicuani Assembly of March 1836, where the Constitution of the Southern Peruvian...
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