- The Virú
culture (alternatively
known as the
Gallinazo) was a pre-Columbian, pre-Inca
culture that
flourished in the Virú
Valley on the
northwest coast...
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Colombia and
endangered due to its exploitation.
Common names include Gallinazo blanco, copachí and centello. This tree can
reach a
height of up to 25...
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stratigraphic excavations in Virú
showed an
earlier ceramic style known as
Gallinazo,
which appeared to have “abruptly ended”. In 1987, archaeologists, alerted...
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October 2021. "¿Quién es la Máscara? | Capítulo 7 | Lechón,
Esmeralda y
Gallinazo regresan". canalrcn.com (in Spanish). 30
October 2021.
Archived from the...
- the Juan
Rulfo Prize for Literature. 1955: Los
gallinazos sin plumas.
Eight short stories: “Los
gallinazos sin plumas”, “Interior «L»”, “Mar afuera”, “Mientras...
- Magnoliaceae. It is
endemic to Colombia.
Common names include:
Gallinazo morado,
gallinazo (Andes and Jardín), boñigo (Barbosa),
almanegra (Santa Rosa de...
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known as the
American black vulture,
Mexican vulture, zopilote, urubu, or
gallinazo, is a bird in the New
World vulture family whose range extends from the...
- of Ramón Castilla. The line has five bridges, at San José, Chacalluta,
Gallinazo, Ho****io, and Lagartito. It also has six stations, of
which only the...
- also the
author of two
important essays: the first, "La sicología del
gallinazo," an anti-tourist,
unembellished guide to Lima and its psychology, which...
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influence upon the
character of
emerging cultures such as the Salinar, Vicus,
Gallinazo, and as mentioned, the
Moche culture. One of the most
important Cupisnique...