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Huancas, Wancas, or ****as are a
Quechua people living in the Junín
Region of
central Peru, in and
around the
Mantaro Valley. The
southern branch...
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Huanca-
Huanca District is one of
twelve districts of the
province Angaraes in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly Indigenous citizens of Quechua...
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Huanca are a
Quechua people of Peru.
Huanca may also
refer to:
Huanca (monolith), a type of
sacred stone monument Huanca (mountain), in the Peruvian...
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huanca (in
Quechua ancashino: ****a) or
chichic (tsitsiq) is an
elongated vertical stone considered sacred, with
multiple symbolisms, in the
Andean worldview...
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Huanca (possibly from
Aymara for a very big stone, or from
Quechua for rock) is a 5,200-metre-high (17,060 ft)
mountain in the
Chila mountain range in...
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Huanca Sancos is a town in
southern Peru,
capital of the
province Huanca Sancos in the
region Ayacucho. 13°46′S 74°19′W / 13.767°S 74.317°W / -13.767;...
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Huanca District is one of
twenty districts of the
province Caylloma in Peru. 1450
people live in
Huanca District to
status data as June 30, 2015 . Ch'uwaña...
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Alejandro Huanca Araya (born 4 June 2001) is a
Chilean professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Unión San Felipe.
Huanca pla**** for Coquimbo...
- ****a in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****a, Wanqa,
Huanca or
their plurals may
refer to:
Huanca people or
Wancas or ****as, a
Quechua people living in...
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Lourdes Esther Huanca Atencio (born 1968) is an
indigenous and
peasant Peruvian activist and the
founder of the
National Federation of
Female Peasants...