- The
Chincha culture (or Ica-
Chincha culture) was the
culture of a
Native Peruvian people living near the
Pacific Ocean in
south west Peru. The
Chincha Kingdom...
- The
Chincha Islands (Spanish:
Islas Chincha) are a
group of
three small islands 21
kilometres (13 mi; 11 nmi) off the
southwest coast of Peru, to which...
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chincha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chincha (Quechua
chincha,
chinchay north, northern, ocelot) may
refer to:
Chincha Alta, a city in...
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Chincha Alta is a
Peruvian city
located in the Ica Region. A
major port at the
mouth of the
Chincha River, it is the
capital of
Chincha Province. The...
- 450; -76.133 The
Chincha Province is one of five
provinces of the Ica
Region of Peru. The
capital of the
province is the city of
Chincha Alta, a center...
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resource war in
history is the
conflict over
Chincha Island guano in the late 19th century. The
Chincha Islands of Peru are
situated off of the southern...
- The
Chincha Islands War, also
known as Spanish–South
American War (Spanish:
Guerra hispano-sudamericana), was a
series of
coastal and
naval battles between...
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guano site, the
Chincha Islands, was
nearing depletion. This
caused guano mining to
shift to
other islands north and
south of the
Chincha Islands. Despite...
- La Voz de
Chincha ('The
Voice of
Chincha') was a
daily evening newspaper published from
Chincha Alta, Peru. The
newspaper was
founded in 1924. Politically...
- 50
hairs growing from each follicle. The
chinchilla is
named after the
Chincha people of the Andes, who once wore its dense, velvet-like fur and ate their...