- Juan
Huanca Colque (b. 1966), a
Bolivian politician Luis Soto
Colque (b. 1973), a
Peruvian biologist and
sports journalist Percy Colque (b. 1976), a...
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Quechua for
silver or money, also
spelled Ccolcce, Ccolque, Collque, Colqui,
Colque, Jollje) may
refer to:
Qullqi (Cusco), a
mountain in the
Cusco Region, Peru...
- Zacarías
Colque Matías (8
February 1967 – 24
September 2022) was a
Bolivian agricultural worker, politician, and
trade unionist who
served as a member...
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Percy Colque Paredes (born
October 23, 1976) is a
Bolivian former footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Colque pla**** for
local clubs The Strongest, Deportivo...
- Luis
Alberto Soto
Colque (Mejía, May 14, 1973) is a
Peruvian biologist,
sports journalist and
communicator known for his
soccer broadcasts in
Cusco Quechua...
- Juan
Huanca Colque (b.
December 27, 1966, Pucara) is a
Bolivian politician.
Between 1993 and 1995 he
served as
Provincial Organizing Secretary of CONDEPA...
- Jehin, E.; Morales, N.; Tancredi, G.; Gil-Hutton, R.; De La Cueva, I.;
Colque, J. P.; Da
Silva Neto, D. N.; Manfroid, J.; Thirouin, A.; Gutiérrez, P....
- Apo, gave his daughter, Añas
Colque, who was
taken to be
educated as an Inca
noble in Cusco. In her old age, Añas
Colque ruled the
Hurin Huaylas. From...
- Tregloan-Reed, J.; Otarola, A.; Ortiz, E.; Molina, V.; Anais, J.; González, R.;
Colque, J. P.; Unda-Sanzana, E. (2020). "First
observations and
magnitude measurement...
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Mario Pacosillo,
Katia López,
Javier Aramayo,
Miriam Pacheco, and
Rommy Colque. The
members of the
Supreme Court of Justice,
elected in
October 2011, are:...