-
roads so the
troops and
animals could rest and
weapons could be
obtained (
Colcas).
Discipline was very rigid.
Soldiers weren't
allowed to
leave the formation...
- The
Colca Canyon is a
canyon of the
Colca River in
southern Peru,
located about 160
kilometres (99 mi)
northwest of Arequipa. With a
depth of
about 1000...
-
Colca District may
refer to:
Colca District,
Huancayo Colca District,
Victor Fajardo This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
-
Colca River (possibly from
Quechua qullqa deposit)
which downstream is
called Majes and Camaná is a
Peruvian river in the
Arequipa Region that
flows deep...
- also a
large tourist destination, for the
historic center, also for the
Colca Canyon and
finally Puno
through Lake Titicaca. The main
tourist circuit...
- in the
final stretch of the Inca Trail.
Detail of a
trapezoidal window.
Colcas on the
agricultural sector. The
Temple of the Condor. Terraces.
Detail of...
-
Andean condor soaring over
southern Peru's
Colca Canyon...
- the
Araceae genus Colocasia,
whose name
comes from the word “culcas” or “
colcas” (from an
ancient Middle Eastern name),
qolqas in
Arabic (Egyptian Arabic:...
-
which is
known for its
regional market. It is a one-hour hike from the
colcas or granaries, hewn into the
cliffs just
above the river,
where inhabitants...
- (Quechua pronunciation: [ˈqʊʎˌqa] "deposit, storehouse"; (spelling variants:
colca, collca, qolca, qollca) was a
storage building found along roads and near...