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Acomayo (Quechua: Aqumayu) is a
Peruvian city, the
capital of the
district of the same name and also of the
Acomayo Province,
located in the Department...
- potatoes,
tarwi (edible lupin),
barley and quinoa.[citation needed]
Acomayo (
Acomayo) Anta (Anta)
Calca (Calca)
Canas (Yanaoca)
Canchis (Sicuani) Chumbivilcas...
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Acomayo is one of
thirteen provinces in the
Cusco Region in the
southern highlands of Peru. Some of the
highest mountains of the
province are
listed below:...
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Acomayo River (possibly from
Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is a
river in Peru,
located in the
Cusco Region,
Acomayo Province, in the districts...
- Region,
Acomayo Province,
Mosoc Llacta District. It is
situated southeast of Lake Pomacanchi. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the
Acomayo Province...
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Acomayo or
Aqumayu (Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is one of
seven districts of the
province Acomayo in Peru. The
people in the district...
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Acomayo River (possibly from
Quechua aqu sand, mayu river, "sand river") is a
river in Peru
located in the Huánuco Region, Huánuco Province, Chinchao...
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metres (13,780 ft) high. It is
situated in the
Acomayo Province, on the
border of the
districts Acomayo, Acos and Rondocan.
Hatun Urqu lies south-west...
- Orkho, Jatunorcco,
Qatun Orqo) may
refer to:
Hatun Urqu (
Acomayo), a
mountain in the
Acomayo Province,
Cusco Region, Peru
Hatun Urqu (Chumbivilcas), a...
- the
Cusco Region, and more
specifically in the Sangarará
District of the
Acomayo Province. Sangarará is
located at 13° 57' 18 S, 71° 36' 10 W. The village...