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Hoplias aimara, also
known as anjumara, traíra, trahira, manjuma,
anjoemara and
giant wolf fish, is a
species of
freshwater fish
found in the
rivers of...
- Look up Aymara, aymara, or
aimara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aymara may
refer to:
Aymaran languages, the
second most
widespread Andean language...
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thoroughly outlined in his book,
Voces del Ande (2008:19–32) and Lingüística
Aimara. The
suggestion that "Aymara"
comes from the
Aymara words "jaya" (ancient)...
- The
Aymara or
Aimara (Aymara: aymara, listen)
people are an
indigenous people in the
Andes and
Altiplano regions of
South America.
Approximately 2.3 million...
- po****tion aged 12
years and
older who
identify as
Quechua (5,176,809),
Aimara (548,292),
Native or
Indigenous from the
Amazon (79,266),
Ashaninka (55...
- 2023-08-07.
Baldoceda Espinoza, Ana (2016). "Observaciones de
palabras aimaras,
quechuas y
puquinas en el
Diccionario de la
lengua española de la Real...
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Aimara Nazareno (born 30
November 2001) is an
Ecuadorian sprinter. In 2024, she
became national champion in the 100 metres. She
became South American U23...
- and ****i).
Other names for the
family are
Jaqui (also
spelled Haki) and
Aimara.
Quechuan languages,
especially those of the south,
share a
large amount...
- (2013). "Viracocha: quec****zación de una
metonimia aimara". Las
lenguas de los incas: el puquina, el
aimara y el quechua.
Peter Lang D. pp. 279–293. doi:10...
- 1900–1980 (Oprimidos pero no Derrotados: la
Lucha Campesina Entre los
Aimaras y
Quechuas en Bolivia). Ginebra: UNRISD, xiii + 222 pp. "Everything Is...