- Puka
Llacta or
Pukallacta (Quechua puka red,
llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation)) is the name of a
Peruvian Maoist political group that...
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Mosoc Llacta (from
Quechua Musuq Llaqta,
meaning "new town") is one of
seven districts of the
province Acomayo in Peru. The
people in the
district are...
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Purunllacta or
Purum Llacta (Quechua purum,
purun savage, wild / wasteland,
llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation) is an
archaeological site...
- Maucallacta, Maukallacta, Maukallakta, Maukallaqta, Mauk'allaqta,
Mauca Llacta,
Mauka Llacta,
Mauka Llaqta, Mauk'a Llaqta) may
refer to: Mawk'allaqta, Castilla...
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Peruvian archaeological sites,
including the
colonial Andean town
Machu Llacta 4,000
metres (13,000 ft)
above sea level. The
drones continue to have altitude...
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become extinct; to fail, "extinct town", also
spelled Llaccta Ccolloy,
Llacta Ccolloy,
Llaqta Qolloy, Llactaccolloy) may
refer to:
Llaqta Qulluy, Acoria...
- city, country, nation), "ancient place", also
spelled Naupallacta, Ñaupa
Llacta, Ñaupa Llaqta, Ñaupallacta, Ñaupallaqta, Nawpallacta) may
refer to: Ñawpallaqta...
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founded and
became a
director of the
Ecuadorian Institute of Folklore.
Llacta Mama (1940) El
Arbol (1940)
Sculpture of the
Western Hemisphere (1941) Girl...
- is a lake in Peru
located in the
Cusco Region,
Acomayo Province,
Mosoc Llacta District. It is
situated southeast of Lake Pomacanchi. escale.minedu.gob...
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Latacunga Founded April 12, 1557
Founded by
Antonio de
Clavijo Named for
Llacta Cunani Parishes Urban Parishes La
Matriz Eloy
ALfaro Ignacio Flores San...