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Ancash (Quechua: Anqash; Spanish:
Áncash pronounced [ˈaŋkaʃ]) is a
department and
region in
western Peru. It is
bordered by the
departments of La Libertad...
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Ancash Quechua, or
Huaylay (Waylay), is a
Quechua variety spoken in the
Peruvian department of
Ancash by
approximately 1,000,000 people. Like ****a Quechua...
- The 1970
Ancash earthquake (also
known as the
Great Peruvian earthquake)
occurred on 31 May off the
coast of Peru in the
Pacific Ocean at 15:23:29 local...
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Government of
Ancash (Spanish:
Gobierno Regional de
Áncash; GORE
Áncash) is the
regional government that
represents the
Department of
Ancash. It is the body...
- Club
Sport Áncash is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of Huaraz.
Sport Áncash was
founded on
April 22, 1967. The team
plays its home games...
- 25, 1969 6.4 China,
Guangdong 20.0 VIII 3,000 May 31, 1970 7.9 Peru,
Ancash 45.0 VIII 66,794–70,000 May 22, 1971 6.6 Turkey, Bingöl 10.0 VIII 875 April...
- the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,600 m (15,100 ft) high. It is
situated in the
Ancash Region, Yun**** Province, on the
border of the
districts of
Cascapara and...
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comprising an area of 0.020234 km2 (20,234 m2).
Pampacocha is
located in the
Ancash Region,
Bolognesi Province,
Huallanca District, near a lake
named Suerococha...
- Coillorcocha, Goillorcocha, Qollurcocha) is a lake in Peru
located in the
Ancash Region,
Corongo Province, La
Pampa District, and in the
Huaylas Province...
- the
Huallanca mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is
located in the
Ancash Region,
Bolognesi Province, in the
districts of
Aquia and Huallanca. Alfred...