Totora may refer to: Totora (plant), a South American plant Totora Municipality, Carrasco Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia Totora, Cochabamba...
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Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus subsp. tatora) is a subspecies of the giant bulrush sedge. It is found in South America, notably on Lake Titicaca,...
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T'utura Qucha (redirect from Totora Khocha)
(Quechua t'utura totora, qucha lake, "totora lake", hispanicized spellings Totora Khocha, Totora Kocha, Totora Qhocha, Totora Qocha, Totora Q'ocha) is a Bolivian...
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Calca District. It lies south of Llamayojcasa and west of the village of Totora. "Calca (map)". IGN, Peru. Archived from the original on July 9, 2015. Retrieved...
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the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province. Bolivian IGM map 1:50,000 Cerro Khasca 5940-I "Diccionario Bilingüe...
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Caballitos de totora are reed watercraft used by fishermen in Peru for the past 3000 years, archaeologically evidenced from pottery shards. Named for the...
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Totora (/toʊtʊərɑː/) (in Hispanicized spelling), Tutura or T'utura (Aymara and Quechua for Schoenoplectus californicus, an aquatic plant) is a town in...
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the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province, southwest of the village of Huacanapi. Bolivian IGM map 1:50,000...
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thousand years ago. The Moche culture used the caballito de totora (little horse of totora), with archaeological evidence showing its use around 200 CE...
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nonendemic). Reeds and other aquatic vegetation are widespread in Lake Titicaca. Totora sedges grow in water shallower than 3 m (10 ft), less frequently to 5.5 m...
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Ushio to Tora: Shin'en no Daiyō (redirect from Ushio Totora)
Ushio to Tora: Shin'en no Daiyō (うしおととら:深淵の大妖) is an RPG (Role-playing game) based on the manga series of the same name about a boy and his uneasy friendship...
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Trujillo, Peru. Huanchaco is known for its surf breaks, its caballitos de totora and its ceviche, and is near the ancient ruins of Chan Chan. Huanchaco was...
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the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province. The Luk'i Jawira (Lokhe Jahuira) originates north of Ch'alla Willk'i...
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of large pallets of floating totora roots, which are tied together with ropes and covered in multiple layers of totora reeds. These dense roots that...
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constructed from totora reeds. Each floating island supports between three and ten houses, also built of reeds. The Uros still build totora reed boats, which...
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Trujillo, Peru (section Caballito de totora)
expressions as the marinera dance, Peruvian paso horses, caballitos de totora, Trujillo's gastronomy, etc. The North Group was formed here, with Eduardo...
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Totora Municipality is the first municipal section of the Carrasco Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Totora. Totora Municipality...
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San Pedro de Totora is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro. San Pedro de Totora province is one of the sixteen provinces...
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120 m (13,520 ft). It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province. Janq'u Jaqhi lies west of Mañasu and south of Pukara between the...
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Totora (Oruro) is a small town in Bolivia. 17°47′34″S 68°08′42″W / 17.7928°S 68.145°W / -17.7928; -68.145 v t e...
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or brown flowers in panicle inflorescences. A notable subspecies is the totora, Schoenoplectus californicus subsp. tatora. This is famous for making up...
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Uros settled in the river towns, taking advantage of the benefits of the totora and the fish of Lake Titicaca, settled in the surrounding lakes: Chacas...
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Totora District is one of twelve districts of the province Rodríguez de Mendoza in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática....
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have artificially made entirely of totora reeds, and they navigate in their traditional boats also made out of totora reeds. Taquile, Suasi, and Amantaní...
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Rano Raraku and Rano Kau. The presence of these reeds, which are called totora in the Andes, was used to support the argument of a South American origin...
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entrance to Pumapunku were most likely out of Totora-reed stones. At the west entrance of Pumapunku Totora-reed stones were found. Early visitors who saw...
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Mojocoya · Charazani · Jesús de Machaca · Pampas Aullagas · San Pedro de Totora · Chipaya · Salinas de Garci Mendoza · Chayanta · Charagua territorio indígena...
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who build their villages upon what are in effect huge rafts of bundled totora reeds. The Uros originally created their islands to prevent attacks by their...
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island's three freshwater crater lakes, which is bordered by nga'atu or totora reeds. These plants, once thought as evidence of contact with the South...
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islands scattered across Lake Titicaca. These islands are constructed from totora reeds. Each floating island supports between three and ten houses, also...
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