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Allqay (Quechua for to cut
halfway through, also
spelled Alcay, Alcoy, Al****, Allcay) may
refer to: Allqay, a
mountain on the
border of the Lima Region...
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Alcay (possibly from
Quechua for to cut
halfway through, to interrupt; to fail,
Hispanicized spelling Alcay) is a 5,300-metre-high (17,388 ft) mountain...
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Alcay (possibly from
Quechua for to cut
halfway through, to interrupt; to fail,) or
Alcoy (allquy
means "my dog") is a 5,359-metre-high (17,582 ft) mountain...
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Alçay-Alçabéhéty-Sunharette (French pronunciation: [alsaj alsabe.eti synaʁɛt]; Basque: Altzai-Altzabeheti-Zunharreta) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
- María del
Carmen García
Alcay (born Aragon,
active 1989–2000) is a
Spanish karateka, who
competed under the name
Carmen García. Her
achievements include...
- Jullutahuarco, 5,400
metres (17,717 ft) Sarapococha, 5,370
metres (17,618 ft)
Alcay, 5,300
metres (17,388 ft) Paria, 5,190
metres (17,028 ft)
Suerococha (Ancash)...
- epigráficas en Peñalba de Villastar" (PDF). Palaeohispanica. 5: 911–956.
Alcay,
Santiago Navascués (16 July 2018). "El
santuario de Peñalba de Villastar"...
- District. It lies
southwest of
Tuctococha and
northeast of the peak of
Alcay.
Yanque is also the name of a lake
southeast of the
mountain at 11°16′50″S...
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following names:
Aphaura (from
Aroue and from Arrast,
Aphura (from
Alçay),
Aphuhura (from Aussurucq). The stem gezal, a
derivate of
basque gazi 'salty'...
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Ahetze Aïcirits-Camou-Suhast
Aincille Ainharp Ainhice-Mongelos
Ainhoa Alçay-Alçabéhéty-Sunharette
Aldudes Alos-Sibas-Abense Amendeuix-Oneix Amorots-Succos...