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Abancay (from
Quechua language: Hamanqay, Amanqay, or Amankay,
meaning lily),
founded in 1572 as
Santiago de los
Reyes de
Abancay, is a city in southern-central...
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Abancay is a city in southern-central Peru.
Abancay may also
refer to:
Abancay Province, a
province in the Apurímac
Region Abancay District, a district...
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Abancay Province is one of
seven provinces of the Apurímac
Region in Peru. The
capital of the
province is the city of
Abancay. North:
Cusco Region...
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about 4,800
metres (15,748 ft) high. It is
located in the Apurímac Region,
Abancay Province,
Circa District, and in the
Antabamba Province, El Oro District...
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Battle of
Abancay took
place during the
Spanish conquest of Peru.
Alonso de Alvarado, sent by
Francisco Pizarro to
relieve the
siege of Cusco, was...
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Abancay Avenue (Spanish:
Avenida Abancay),
formerly known as Jirón
Abancay, is a
major avenue that
serves as the
limit between the
Damero de
Pizarro and...
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spelled Keullacocha) is a
small lake in Peru
located in the Apurímac Region,
Abancay Province,
Circa District,
southwest of the
mountain Pituni. Wask'aqucha...
- distrito). The provinces, with
their capitals in parentheses, are:
Abancay (
Abancay)
Andahuaylas (Andahuaylas)
Antabamba (Antabamba)
Aymaraes (Chalhuanca)...
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Abancay District is one of the nine
districts of the
Abancay Province in Peru. Some of the
highest mountains of the
district are
listed below:
Allqa Marka...
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called Abancay Cathedral is the name that
receives a
religious building that is
affiliated with the
Catholic Church and is
located in the city of
Abancay in...