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- Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Junín Region, Jauja Province, Canchayllo District...
- Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, Huari District...
- (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", also spelled Chalhuaccocha, Chalhuacocha, Chalhuajocha, Challhuacocha) may refer to: Challwaqucha (Ancash), a...
- Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,200 metres (17,060 ft) high. It...
- east of the lake Llacsacocha, southwest of the lake Chalhuacocha and south of the mountain Chalhuacocha (possibly from Quechua Challwaqucha). Mancacocha...
- (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, on the...
- (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, in the...
- Pishtac is southwest of Huayllajirca and northwest of a mountain called Chalhuacocha. A little lake named Tocto lies at its feet. Peru 1:100,000, Oyón 1549...
- District. It lies northeast of a lake with the same name, southwest of Chalhuacocha and west of Mancacocha. mapcarta.com "Laguna Llacsacocha", retrieved...
- (Quechua challwa fish, qucha lake, "fish lake", Hispanicized spelling Chalhuacocha) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high...