- The
Capayán were an
Indigenous people, now extinct, that
lived in
Argentine territory.
Their geographical area was
parts of the
Argentine provinces of...
- Cacán (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an
extinct language that was
spoken by the
Diaguita and Calchaquí
tribes in northern...
- San
Pedro (
Capayán) is a
village and muni****lity in
Catamarca Province in
northwestern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) 28°44′S 66°07′W...
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Capayán is a
department located in the
south of
Catamarca Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 6,358 inhabitants...
- El Bañado (
Capayán) is a
village and muni****lity in
Catamarca Province in
northwestern Argentina. DD Coordinates: -28.6333308 -65.8666632 DMS Coordinates:...
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Capayán is a
village and muni****lity in
Catamarca Province in
northwestern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) 28°46′S 66°04′W / 28.767°S...
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Saint Peter) may
refer to: San Pedro,
Buenos Aires Province San Pedro,
Capayán,
Catamarca San Pedro, La
Rioja San Pedro,
Misiones San
Pedro Partido, a...
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Languages of
Argentina Argentine people Abipón
people Amaicha Calchaquí
Capayán Poya
people Guaraní
people Selk'nam
genocide "Censo 2022". INDEC. Retrieved...
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Succeeding cultures of
indigenous peoples developed here. The Diaguita,
Capayan and the
Olongasta peoples inhabited the
territory of present-day La Rioja...
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Sierra Department (Anto****asta de la Sierra) Belén
Department (Belén)
Capayán Department (****llapima)
Capital Department (San
Fernando del
Valle de Catamarca)...