- The
Lupaca, Lupaka, or
Lupaqa people were one of the
divisions of the
ancestral Aymaras. The
Lupaca lived for many
centuries near Lake
Titicaca in Peru...
- The
Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone was a
protected area in
southeastern Peru, set up in 1996, with an area of
around 200,000 hectares. It was
expanded in...
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Because of this, the
colla ruler attacked the
lupaca before the
arrival of the Inca, and the
Lupaca were
victorious in a
battle near Paucarcolla, while...
- him as the "Son of the Sun".[citation needed] The
Colla chiefdom and the
Lupaca chiefdom of lake Titicaca, in the Altiplano, were one of the
first of Pachacuti's...
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secretly agreeing with the
Lupacas of Chucuito. This
treason was
discovered by Cari, the
Colla leader, who
attacked the
Lupacas near
Paucarcolla before the...
- have been
colonized by both the Wari and
Tihuanco empires and the
later Lupaca people and the Inca Empire.
These highland empires relied on the lower-altitude...
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Tolita (Tumaco) Las
Vegas Lauricocha Llanos de
Moxos (Bolivia) Lima
Lokono Lupaca Luzia Manteño-Huancavilca
Mapuche Marajoara Moche Mollo Monte Verde Nazca...
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Tolita (Tumaco) Las
Vegas Lauricocha Llanos de
Moxos (Bolivia) Lima
Lokono Lupaca Luzia Manteño-Huancavilca
Mapuche Marajoara Moche Mollo Monte Verde Nazca...
- Province, the
largest of
seven provinces of the Apurímac
Region in Peru
Aymara Lupaca Reserved Zone, a
protected area in
southeastern Peru Aymaramyia,
genus of...
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Tolita (Tumaco) Las
Vegas Lauricocha Llanos de
Moxos (Bolivia) Lima
Lokono Lupaca Luzia Manteño-Huancavilca
Mapuche Marajoara Moche Mollo Monte Verde Nazca...