- The
Casuchas del Rey or
Casuchas de la
Cordillera are a
string of
small mountain shelters made of
stone masonry along the
route of the
Uspallata P**** of...
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establishment of a
series of
mountain shelters in the high
Andes called Casuchas del Rey. In India, the
outbreak of the
Seven Years' War in
Europe renewed...
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modified with that
suffix (
casucha) to
change the word's
meaning to make it disparaging, and
sometimes offensive; so the word
casucha often refers to a shanty...
- of nα=2.120 nβ=2.320 nγ=2.320. It was
first reported in 1971 from the
Casucha Mine,
Sierra Gorda, Anto****asta Region, Chile. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC...
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Spanish army.
Following the
designs of O'Higgins the
mountain huts
known as
Casuchas del Rey were
built in the 1760s to
secure communications across the Andes...
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Santiago until no less than
eight months after their arrival to the location.
Casuchas del Rey
Chasqui Cultural periods of Peru
Peruvian Ancient Cultures Ollantaytambo...
- (from
discurso "speech")(used
mostly as an augmentative) -ucho (a), e.g.,
casucha "hovel" (from casa "house") -zuelo (a), e.g.,
mujerzuela "****" (from...