- the
accompanying extinction of the megafauna. A
possible variety is the
hueque or
chilihueque that
existed in
central and south-central
Chile in pre-Hispanic...
-
Hueque River is a
river of
northern Venezuela. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea. The
river drains part of the Lara-Falcón dry
forests ecoregion. List of...
- The chilihueque/chiliweke or
hueque/weke (Lama araucana) is an
extinct hypothetical species of
South American camelid. It
lived in
central and southern...
-
observed the use of
hueques (possibly a
llama type) by
native Mapuches of
Mocha Island as plow
animals in 1614. In
Chile hueque, po****tions declined...
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Important Information". Say
Hueque.
Retrieved 21
December 2021. "Perito
Moreno Trekking-
Argentina Travel Blog". Say
Hueque. 4
October 2010. Retrieved...
-
World Heritage Centre. "Meet The
Ecological Jungle Train Iguazu Falls". Say
Hueque. 15
August 2013.
Retrieved 21
December 2021.
Fabiula Wurmeister (9 June...
- hawk, wiqi tear, "falcon tear" or "hawk tear",
Hispanicized Huaman Hueque, Huamán
Hueque, Huamanhuequi).
There is a
small lake
named Waman Wiqi southeast...
- the time of the
initial contact Mapuches called horses "
hueque ingas" in
reference to the
hueque according to Valdivia's
letter to the Emperor. In modern...
-
December 2017. "El Chaltén
Travel Guide: Most
Important Information". Say
Hueque.
Archived from the
original on 18
December 2021.
Retrieved 18
December 2021...
- (201 km) and the
Mitare with 120 km. Main rivers: Tocuyo, Aroa, Güigüe,
Hueque, Matícora, Mitare, Pedregal, Remedios, Ricoa, San Luis. Lakes:
under the...