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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...
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decade of the
sixteenth century they
found indigenous,
casabindos and
cochinocas (partially
originating from a
mixture of
likan antai and omaguacas). These...
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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...
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departments (in the
Spanish language, departamentos).
Department (Capital):
Cochinoca (Abra Pampa) El
Carmen (El Carmen)
Doctor Manuel Belgrano (San Salvador...
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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...
- 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)...
- Ríos
Santa Catalina Santa Catalina Yavi Yavi
Santa Victoria Santa Victoria Oeste San
Pedro El Puesto [es]
Cochinoca Abra
Pampa Susques Pastos Chicos...
- Abdón
Castro Tolay is a
rural muni****lity and
village in the
Cochinoca department in
Jujuy Province in Argentina. It was
founded in
October 1919. Its...
- Atacama, Lipe
Lican Antai) (local varieties: Apatama, Casabindo, Churumata,
Cochinoca) Awaké (Ahuaqué, Oewacu, Arutani, Uruák)
Aymaran (Jaqi, Aru) Southern...