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Huallanca (Hispanicized spelling) or
Wallanka (Quechua for "mountain range") may
refer to the following:
Huallanca District,
Bolognesi - a
district in...
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hydroelectric energy in the
power station of the Cañón del Pato, in
Huallanca. From
Huallanca, it is
possible to
enter the Callejón de
Huaylas by the highway...
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Huallanca (hispanicized spelling) or
Wallanka (Quechua for "mountain range" and the
cactus species Austrocylindropuntia subulata) is a
district of the...
- The
Huallanca District (hispanicized spelling) or
Wallanka (Quechua for "mountain range") is the most
northeastern of the 10
districts that
comprise Huaylas...
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dress tracked after when worn,
qucha lake,) is a lake in the
south of the
Huallanca mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is
situated at a
height of 4,450 m...
- this city on
December 15, 1820,
after several uprisings in Huamalíes,
Huallanca and Ambo. The
region is
divided into 11
provinces (Spanish: provincias...
- The
Huallanca mountain range (possibly from Quechua,
wallanka mountain range; a
cactus plant (Opuntia subulata); also
called Chaupi Janca or
Shicra Shicra...
- peak in the
Huallanca mountain range.
Huallanca is
located in the
Ancash Region,
Bolognesi Province, in the
districts of
Aquia and
Huallanca. It is situated...
- the
narrow Cañón del Pato (Duck Canyon),
turns westward at the town of
Huallanca, and
continues to the
coast where it
enters the
Pacific Ocean south of...
- also destro****,
although the
power station itself was unharmed.: 12 At
Huallanca below Cañon del Pato, the
river reportedly dried up for an hour after...