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Jurado N.F. (1982) Las
Coyas y
Pallas del Tahuantinsuyo. pgs. 217,305,306,319 Costales,
Piedad Peñaherrera...
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Jurado Noboa,
Fernando (1982). Los señores
naturales de la tierra : Las
Coyas y
Pallas del
Tahuantinsuyo (in Spanish).
Xerox del Ecuador,
Gallo Capitán...
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Coya may
refer to:
COYA -
Acronym for
Catholic Organizations for
Youth in Asia
Coya (Piloña), a
parish in the muni****lity of Piloña, Asturias, Spain...
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Beatriz Clara Coya (1556 – 1600) was a
princess (ñusta) of the Inca Empire. She was born to Sapa Inca
Sayri Túpac (r 1545–1561) and Cusi Huarcay. She married...
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Coya was a
German property and
casualties insurance provider headquartered in
Berlin offering liability policies for
people and pets as well as home content...
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Cornelia Genevive Gjesdal "
Coya"
Knutson (née Gjesdal;
August 22, 1912 –
October 10, 1996) was an
American politician from the U.S.
state of Minnesota...
- The
Coya Coya Cusirimay (floruit 1493), was a
princess and
queen consort,
Coya, of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca
Huayna Capac...
- The
Coya Mama
Ocllo Coya or only Mama
Ocllo (Mama
Uqllu iskay ñiqin, fl 1493), was a
princess and
queen consort,
Coya, of the Inca
Empire by marriage...
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Coya Elliott is an
American sound editor. She was
nominated for an
Academy Award in the
category Best
Sound for the film Soul. Soul (2020; co-nominated...
- SS
Coya is a 19th-century iron-hulled
steamship on Lake
Titicaca in Peru.
After a long
history carrying freight and p****engers she is
currently a floating...