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Humahuaca (Spanish pronunciation: [umaˈwaka]) is a
small city in the
province of Jujuy, Argentina.
Since 2003
declared World Heritage Site by
UNESCO at...
- The
Quebrada de
Humahuaca is a
narrow mountain valley located in the
province of
Jujuy in
northwest Argentina, 1,649 km (1,025 mi)
north of
Buenos Aires...
- The
Quebrada de
Humahuaca Solar Train (Spanish: Tren
Solar de la
Quebrada de
Humahuaca) is a 42 km (26.1 mi)
regional tourist service that
operates between...
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Humahuaca (Omaguaca) is an
extinct language of
Argentina (Campbell 2012).
Tribal and
possibly dialect divisions were Fiscara, Jujuy, Ocloya, Osa, Purmamarca...
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Humahuaca Department is a
department located in the
Jujuy Province of Argentina. Its
capital city is
Humahuaca. Part of the
Quebrada de
Humahuaca extends...
- are a
range of
mountains located 25
kilometres (16 mi) from the city of
Humahuaca in the
Argentine province of Jujuy.
Exposed in the
range is the limestone...
- The
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of
Humahuaca (Latin:
Praelatura Territorialis Humahuacensis) is in
Argentina and is a
suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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defensible and to
provide good
views over a long
stretch of the
Quebrada de
Humahuaca. The Pucará de
Tilcara was
declared a
National Monument in 2000. It has...
- now
Salta Province; they
formed many
different tribes, the
Quilmes and
Humahuacas among them,
which all
shared the Cacán language. The
Atacamas lived in...
- of the province. The Río
Grande of
Jujuy cuts
through the
Quebrada de
Humahuaca canyon, of
heights between 1,000 and 3,500
meters (3,300 and 11,500 ft)...