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Huaytapallana (possibly from in the
Quechua spelling Waytapallana;
wayta wild flower, a
little bunch of flowers,
pallay to collect,
pallana an instrument...
- The
Huaytapallana mountain range (from
Quechua wayta 'flower' and
pallana '(place)
where something is collected', thus '(place)
where flowers are collected')...
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Seria Norte, 5,860 m (19,226 ft)
Siula Grande, 6,344 m (20,814 ft)
Huaytapallana, 5,557 m (18,232 ft) Yerupaja, 6,635 m (21,768 ft)
Yerupaja Chico, 6...
- well.
Huaytapallana (Place
where flowers are collected) was a god that had an
important role
during dry seasons. In
other legends,
Huaytapallana was a...
- 500
metres (14,800 ft) elevation. The
highest mountain in the area is
Huaytapallana, 14
miles northeast of Huancayo,
which has an
elevation of 5,567 metres...
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Huaguruncho mountain range Huallanca mountain range Huanzo mountain range Huaytapallana mountain range La Raya
mountain range Pariacaca mountain range Puwaq...
- Yanaucsha, Yanauscha, Yanahucsha, also Yanauksha) is a
ridge in the
Huaytapallana mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,300
metres (17,388 ft)...
- p. 19 "AAC
Publications -
South America, Peru,
Cordillera Blanca,
Huaytapallana I and
Huayatapallana II, East Summit,
First Ascents". publications.americanalpineclub...
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Retrieved March 8, 2021. "Significant Earthquake: PERU: LAMPA-JUNIN,
HUAYTAPALLANA".
National Geophysical Data Center. July 24, 1969.
Retrieved March 8...
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there were more than 100,000
people at his burial.
Albums El
Genio del
Huaytapallana Por las
rutas del
recuerdo Santísima
virgen de
Cocharcas Un paso mas...