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Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] , Quechua: Ayak'uchu,
derived from the
words aya ("death" or "soul") and k'uchu ("corner") in
honour of the...
- The
Battle of
Ayacucho (Spanish:
Batalla de
Ayacucho, IPA: [baˈtaʎa ðe aʝaˈkuʃo]) was a
decisive military encounter during the
Peruvian War of Independence...
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Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] ),
known as
Huamanga from its
creation in 1822
until 1825, is a
department and
region of Peru,
located in...
- Look up
Ayacucho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ayacucho is the
capital city of
Huamanga Province,
Ayacucho Region, Peru
Ayacucho may also
refer to:...
- The
Ayacucho m****acre was a m****acre
perpetrated by the
Peruvian Army on 15
December 2022 in
Ayacucho, Peru
during the 2022–2023
Peruvian protests, occurring...
- will be held in
Ayacucho, and Lima, Peru from 29
November to 8
December 2024 in
commemoration of the
bicentennial of
Battle of
Ayacucho. The
Games were...
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Huamanga Cathedral (also
known as the
Cathedral of
Ayacucho) is the main
Baroque cathedral in
Ayacucho, Peru. It is
under the
ownership of the Catholic...
- On
December 9, 1974, the
sesquicentennial celebration of the
Battle of
Ayacucho, the site of Simón Bolívar's
final victory over Spain,
eight Hispanic American...
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Ayacucho Fútbol Club, more po****rly
known as
Ayacucho, is a
Peruvian professional football club
located in
Ayacucho, Peru. The club won a
Second Division...
- The
Biblioteca Ayacucho (
Ayacucho Library) is an
editorial entity of the
government of Venezuela,
founded on
September 10, 1974. It is
managed by the Fundación...