- (Aymara and
Quechua for throat, gullet, neck, voice,
Hispanicized spelling Cunca) is a
mountain in the La Raya
mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is...
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Quello Cunca (possibly from
Quechua q'illu yellow,
kunka throat, gullet, "yellow throat" or "yellow gullet") is a
mountain in the
Vilcanota mountain range...
- Vela
Cunca (possibly from
Aymara wila red,
kunka throat, "red throat") is a
mountain in the
Carabaya mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,350...
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Palomani (possibly from Aymara, urpi,
paluma dove, "the one with a dove (or doves)") is a
mountain in the
Apolobamba mountain range on the
border of Bolivia...
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Padar Island,
Lingko Rice Fields,
Kelor Island,
Kelimutu Lake,
Ranko Cave,
Cunca Lawang, Bena
Traditional Village,
Manta Point, Pink Beach,
Bidadari Island...
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sometimes corrupted to Coon Can, Cooncan, Conquain, Councan,
Conca and
Cuncá, a
South American variation of the game. In 19th-century
Mexican literature...
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almuerzo (lunch), and
sometimes dinner.
Traditionally it was
usually served in
cuncas (earthen bowls).
Depending on the
availability of
seasonal ingredients there...
- blood-red,
kunka throat, pata step "red
throat step", also
spelled Wila
Cunca Pata) is a 5,002-metre-high (16,411 ft)
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes....
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fossiliferous stratigraphic units in
Bolivia Bajada de
Aramani to
Caballo Cunca at Fossilworks.org R. Suárez Soruco. 1976. El
sistema ordovícico en Bolivia...
- Wila Kunka, or Vela
Cunca, is a
mountain in the
Carabaya mountain range, Peru. Wila
Kunka may also
refer to: Wila
Kunka (Bolivia), a
mountain in the La...