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Andahuaylas (Quechua Antawaylla, anta copper,
waylla meadow, "copper meadow"),
founded in 1533 as San
Pedro de
Andahuaylas «La
Grande de la Corona» (Spanish...
- The
Andahuaylas uprising,
better known in Peru as the Andahuaylazo, was a
military uprising that took
place in the
Peruvian city of
Andahuaylas and was...
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Andahuaylas Airport (IATA: ANS, ICAO: SPHY) is a high-elevation
airport serving the city of
Andahuaylas, in Peru. It is an
important airport in the Apurímac...
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Andahuaylas District is one of the
nineteen districts of the
Andahuaylas Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is
Saqra Urqu at approximately...
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Andahuaylas Province is the
second largest of the
seven provinces of the Apurímac
Region in Peru. The
capital of the
province is the city of Andahuaylas...
- Maje
people Caravelí
Cavana or
Qhawana Chanca or Chanka, also
called Andahuayla or Andawaylla. Chilque,
whose people were “Incas by privilege”. Choclococha...
- (Cultural
Santa Rosa), is a
professional Peruvian football from the city of
Andahuaylas, in the
department of Apurímac.
Founded in 1989, it owes its name to...
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Estadio Muni****l Los
Chankas is a multi-use
stadium in
Andahuaylas, Peru. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of...
- They were
enemies of the Incas, and they were
centered primarily in
Andahuaylas,
located in the modern-day
region of Apurímac. The
Chankas were divided...
- provinces, with
their capitals in parentheses, are:
Abancay (Abancay)
Andahuaylas (
Andahuaylas)
Antabamba (Antabamba)
Aymaraes (Chalhuanca)
Chincheros (Chincheros)...