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decorative purposes. The
seeds are
known as
wayruru (Aymara, also
spelled huayruro, huayruru, wayruro) in Peru,
where villagers believe them to be powerful...
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Huayruro Punco (possibly from
Quechua wayruru ****spur
coral tree,
punku servant; door, entrance, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam,
Aymara wayruru red...
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Yurac Huayruro (possibly from
Quechua yuraq white,
wayruru a type of tree,
Aymara wayruru red and
black seeds of a
plant (Abrus precatorius,
Ormosia coccinea...
- the lake
Sibinacocha and the
mountain Pichacani,
between the
mountain Huayruro Punco in the
northeast and the Cóndor Tuco in the south. ign.gob.pe IGN...
- Moro Moro and San Juan de Dios
south and
southwest of Huaynaputina. The
Huayruro Project began in 2015 and aims to
rediscover these towns, and Calicanto...
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celebrated compositions are: "Red Lips" "When I Want" "Happy Dawn" "An Old Will" "Of Soul and Bead" "Peruvian Tondero" "The
Huayruro" "The love Palomo" v t e...
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Arecaceae Sinamillo thatching, food,
crafts Ormosia coccinea Fabaceae Huayruro wood, medicine,
crafts Oxandra espintana Annonaceae Espintana wood Pachira...
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Vilcanota mountain range between the
mountains Jatunhuma in the north-west and
Huayruro Punco in the south-east. It
crosses the
Pitumarca District from north-east...
- the west and the lake
named Sibinacocha in the east,
south of Jatunhuma,
Huayruro Punco and Comercocha.
Yanajaja allthemountains.com Map of a part of the...
- Jonorana, 5,553
metres (18,219 ft) Cóndor Tuco, 5,550
metres (18,209 ft)
Huayruro Punco, 5,550
metres (18,209 ft) Jolljepunco, 5,522
metres (18,117 ft) Pomanota...