-
Willkakuti (Aymara for
Return of the Sun),
Machaq Mara (Aymara for New Year), Mara T'aqa, Jach'a
Laymi or
Pacha Kuti (in
Spanish named Año
Nuevo Andino...
-
qullu mountain, "big mountain", also
spelled Achacollo,
Jacha Khollo,
Jacha Khollu,
Jacha Kkollu,
Jachcha Khollu,
Jachcha Kkollu, Jachacollo, Jachaqollo)...
- Jach'a ****uriri (Aymara jach'a big, ****uri condor, -ri a suffix,
Hispanicized spelling Jachcha Condoriri) is a 5,326-metre-high (17,474 ft) mountain...
- Jach'a
Apachita (Aymara jach'a big,
apachita the
place of
transit of an
important p**** in the prin****l
routes of the Andes; name in the
Andes for a stone...
-
Chuquisaca and Tarija. Specifically, it
represents the
following 16 suyus:
Jacha Carangas,
Jatun Quillacas, Asamajaquis,
Charcas Qara Qara,
Council of Ayllus...
-
Jachatira (possibly from
Aymara jach'a big, tira cradle, "big cradle") is a 5,320-metre-high (17,450 ft)
mountain in the
Vilcanota mountain range in the...
-
loses the
ability to speak. On the
place where the
village had stood, the
Jacha Kalla (Achocalla)
valley is
formed as a
result of the earthquake. April...
- jach'a big,
khunu snow,
qullu mountain), also
known as
Jacha Cuno Collo, Tres Marias, Don Luis or
Jacha Collo is a
mountain in the
Andes in Bolivia. It is...
- Saraan, Khandagali, Aram Gali,
Darwaza ali, Chor and
Mundi and
forest like
Jacha, Mandagucha, Dhor,
Kundbangla and
Sathan Gali,
Siran valley is full of scenic...
- Jach'a Quta (Aymara jach'a big, quta, lake, "Big lake", also
spelled Jacha Kkota,
Jachcha Khota,
Jachcha Kkota) may
refer to: Jach'a Quta (Aroma), a lake...