- most
importantly "
Illimani", with the
following refrain: "¡
Illimani,
Illimani,
centinela tú eres de La Paz! ¡
Illimani,
Illimani,
perla andina eres de...
- Inti-
Illimani (Spanish pronunciation: [in.ti.ji.ˈma.ni]; from
Quechuan Inti and
Aymara Illimani) are an
instrumental and
vocal Latin American folk music...
-
Illimani is a
mountain in the
Khari Khari mountain range of the
Bolivian Andes,
about 5,030 m (16,503 ft) high. It is
situated south-east of Potosí in...
-
mountains of the Altiplano.
Overlooking the city is the triple-peaked
Illimani. Its
peaks are
always snow-covered and can be seen from many
parts of the...
-
Nueva Canción
Chilena (Inti-
Illimani 2) - 1974
Canto de
Pueblos Andinos (Inti-
Illimani 3) - 1975
Hacia La
Libertad (Inti-
Illimani 4) - 1975
Canto de Pueblos...
-
protests took
place in La Paz over
Aguas de
Illimani, a
subsidiary of the
French multinational Suez.
Aguas de
Illimani's contract with the
state was
broken after...
- Bolivia, for a
scheduled stopover, the
Boeing 727
jetliner struck Mount Illimani at an
altitude of 19,600 feet (6,000 m),
killing all 29
people on board...
- ****ociated with
political activists and
reformers such as Víctor Jara, Inti-
Illimani, and Quilapayún. Also, many
Chilean rock
bands like Los Jaivas, Los Prisioneros...
- best
known as the
explorer who
traveled extensively in Peru,
climbed the
Illimani and came
close to re-discovering
Machu Picchu. His
first intellectual stirrings...
-
Harry Belafonte, and many others, as well as the
Chilean exile group Inti-
Illimani. Near
wrote an
autobiography in the
early 1990s
titled Fire in the Rain...