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- Huallota Huachana (possibly from Quechua wallata Andean goose, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the Andean goose is born") is a mountain...
- Ancahuachana (possibly from Quechua anka black-chested buzzard-eagle or eagle, wacha birth, to give birth -na a suffix, "where the eagle is born") or Mama...
- annual Guinea Pig Festival. Its gastronomy is represented by the Salchicha Huachana.[citation needed] Wellington, New Zealand Lima, Peru Tokyo, ****an San Isidro...
- a suffix, awila wachana 'where the eagle is born', also spelled Aguila Huachana Punta) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately...
- -na a suffix, "where the cougar is born", Hispanicized spelling Puma Huachana) is a mountain in Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high. It is located...
- Grillworst Vossakorv Morrpølse Grillpølse Makanek Sujuk Masareen Salchicha Huachana Alaminos longganisa Baguio longganisa Cabanatuan longganisa Calumpit longganisa...
- a suffix, 'where the condor is born', -n a suffix, also spelled Condor Huachana, Cóndorhuachana, Condor Wachana; Condorhuachanan, Cóndorhuachanan) may...
- Anka Wachana (Quechua anka eagle, wacha birth, to give birth, -na a suffix, "where the eagle is born", Hispanicized spelling Ancahuachana), Anka Wachanan...
- give birth, -na a suffix, 'where the condor is born', also spelled Condor Huachana) is a 3,396-metre-high (11,142 ft) mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It is...
- Atuq Wachana (Quechua for "where the fox is born', also spelled Atoj Huachana, Atocchuachana, erroneously also spelled Atcchuachana) or Atuq Wachanan (-n...