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Azángaro is a town in
Southern Peru,
capital of the
province Azángaro in the
region of Puno. The
colonial church in
Azangaro is
known as the
golden temple...
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Azángaro District is one of
fifteen districts of the
province Azángaro in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of
Quechua descent...
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Azángaro is a
major street in the
Damero de Pizarro,
located in the
historic centre of Lima, Peru. The
street starts at its
intersection with the...
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Azángaro is a
province of the Puno
Region in Peru.
According to the 2007 census,
Quechua was
spoken by 81.0% of the po****tion as
their first language...
- distrito). The provinces, with
their capitals in parentheses, are:
Azángaro (
Azángaro)
Carabaya (Macusani)
Chucuito (Juli) El
Collao (Ilave) Huancané (Huancané)...
- Sumatra". The
Straits Times.
Retrieved 2019-02-28. "M 7.0 - 22km NNE of
Azángaro, Peru". earthquake.usgs.gov.
Retrieved 2019-03-01. "Reporte complementario...
- distribution.
Among them were the Huamallas, Hatuncollas,
Chuquitos and
Azángaros, and, the
Lupaqa and Colla.
Their loyalty remained to
their village and...
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ended up
accepting the
dominion of
Cusco as did the Lupacas, Pacajes,
Azangaros and others.
After the
expansion of the Inca
empire into the land of the...
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about 4,600
metres (15,092 ft) high. It is
located in the Puno Region,
Azángaro Province, on the
border of the
districts Potoni and San Antón. Ch'iyar...
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there he
received the
submission of the Lupacas, the
Pacasas and the
Azangaros (previously a
tributary chiefdom of the Collas). John
Howland Rowe estimated...