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Churup or
Tsurup (possibly from
Ancash Quechua) is a
mountain in the
Cordillera Blanca in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,495
metres (18,028 ft) high. It is...
- ཚོ་སྲིབ་གསུམ་དཀྱིལ, Wylie: tsho srib gsum dkyil, THL: tso sip sum kyil) or
Churup Sumkhel (Tibetan: སུ་རུ་གསུམ་འཁྱིལ, Wylie: su ru gsum 'khyil, THL: su ru...
- Chru, a
language of
Vietnam Chru (disambiguation)
Churul (disambiguation)
Churup This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Churu...
- Tantash, 5,504
metres (18,058 ft) Carhuascancha, 5,500
metres (18,045 ft)
Churup, 5,493
metres (18,022 ft) Challhua, 5,487
metres (18,002 ft) Tuco, 5,479...
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kiukiai kaʔak kage
water shömpú
shombuch shimpué shimpú fire
shirup shnopa churup chirup sun nareúpa
nareupa umpú
maize chxá chxa
chixsak chipxak bird kiukchú...
- Cotopaxi, Aconcagua, Denali,
Dhampus Peak, El Cuerno, Artesonraju, and
Churup. In the Alps, he
climbed a
total of 17 four-thousanders,
including Mont...
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Ranrapallqa (in the distance), Rima Rima,
Churup (middle, left),
Qullapaqu and
Wamashrahu as seen from
Huaraz Churup Wamashrahu "Cerro Rima Rima". IGN, Peru...
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Coliseum of Huaraz. The
snowy peaks of Rima Rima and
Churup can be seen in the background....
- Nomlaki, and
Wintu proper)
total about 2,500 people.
Aguasto Bo´-do
Chemocu Churup Dok´–dok Gapa Ho´lokomi Imil
Katsil Kisi Koh´pah de´-he Koru Kusêmpu Liwai...
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Huamashraju as seen from
Huaraz Ranrapalca (in the distance), Rima Rima,
Churup (middle, left),
Collapaco and
Huamashraju as seen from
Huaraz Ranrapalca...