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- Cochinoca is a rural muni****lity and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) "Estadísticos de Precipitaciones y...
- decade of the sixteenth century they found indigenous, casabindos and cochinocas (partially originating from a mixture of likan antai and omaguacas). These...
- Guayatayoc is a body of salty water in Argentina, located in the south of the Cochinoca Department, in the province of Jujuy. The lake is almost united with the...
- departments (in the Spanish language, departamentos). Department (Capital): Cochinoca (Abra Pampa) El Carmen (El Carmen) Doctor Manuel Belgrano (San Salvador...
- Ríos Santa Catalina Santa Catalina Yavi Yavi Santa Victoria Santa Victoria Oeste San Pedro El Puesto [es] Cochinoca Abra Pampa Susques Pastos Chicos...
- muni****lity and village Country  Argentina Province Jujuy Province Department Cochinoca Established 1919 Government  • President of the Muni****l Commission Rubén...
- the city of Casabindo, Jujuy Province. (Unattested) Cochinoca - once spoken near the city of Cochinoca, Jujuy Province. (Unattested) Churumata - once spoken...
- San Juan Chos Malal Chos Malal Neuquén Choya Frías Santiago del Estero Cochinoca Abra Pampa Jujuy Collón Curá Piedra del Águila Neuquén Colón (Córdoba)...
- border incident when a Bolivian party entered Argentine territory in the Cochinoca area in search of Colonel José Cáceres, who was recruiting soldiers and...
- Jujuy Province in Argentina, and is the capital of the Department of Cochinoca. The city is the economic center and communication of the Puna, it is...