- [xuˈnin];
Spanish Lago Junín,
named after the
nearby town of Junin) or
Chinchaycocha (possibly from
Quechua chincha,
chinchay north, northern,
chinchay ocelot...
- occupation, the
gorges of
Tarma were
settled by many
ethnic groups. The
Chinchaycocha were to the northwest,
mainly what is
today La
Oroya and
northern part...
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local highlights; he is
recorded as
having spent time
relaxing in the
Chinchaycocha lake on the
Bombon plateau. Many Inca
rafts were
brought to the lake...
- Bracamoros, Huancabambas,
Tallan culture, Huarco, Ichma, Parinacota, ****is,
Chinchaycochas, Huarochiri, Kheswas, Tarmas, Paltas, Camanas; Argentina:
Diaguita Middle...
- Huancabambas, Tallán, Tumpis, Huarco, Coayllo, Ichma, Parinacota, ****is,
Chinchaycochas, Huarochiri, Kheswas, Yaro, Atavillo, Cantas, Yauyos, Tarmas, Paltas...
-
Tumayricapac and
Tumayhanampa were pre-inca twin gods from a
region called Chinchaycocha.
These two are ****ociated with the
lightning and are
considered as civilizing...
- to John H. Rowe, the
territories annexed by the
Empire reached until Chinchaycocha, near the
centre of Bombón [es], the rest of the
campaign merely raiding...
-
provincial site of
Pumpu which served as an
administrative center for
Chinchaycocha (Lake Junin), the
largest lake that
fully inhabits Peru,
holds three...
-
macrostomus (Peters 1873) "rana
gigante de Junín" en los
afluentes del lago
Chinchaycocha, Junín, Perú,
Universidad Mayor de San
Marcos Shoobridge, D. (February...
-
visitors an
ideal place to
spend a w****end or an
unforgettable stroll.
Chinchaycocha Lagoon -
Derives from the
runashumi "chinchay" =
ocelot and "cocha"...