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Machay (possibly from
Quechua for cave) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru
which reaches a
height of
approximately 4,000 m (13,000 ft). It is
located in...
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Piqui Machay (possibly from
Quechua piki flea, mach'ay cave, "flea cave") is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,800
metres (15,748 ft) high. It is...
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Hatun Machay (possibly from
Quechua hatun big, mach'ay cave) is a rock
forest with
archaeological remains in Peru. It was
declared a
National Cultural...
- A****la
Gencha Machay (possibly from
Quechua awila grandmother a
borrowing from
Spanish abuela,
qhincha bad luck,
unlucky person, unlucky,
qincha hedge...
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Tambomachay (possibly from
Quechua tampu inn,
guest house, mach'ay cave, or
machay drunkenness, to get
drunk or "spindle with thread") is an archaeological...
- Yana Mach'ay (Quechua yana black, mach'ay cave, "black cave", also
spelled Yanamachay) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high...
- mach'ay cave, "flea cave", also
spelled Pikimachay, Piquimachay,
where machay means "drunkenness", "to get drunk" or "a
spindle packed with thread") is...
- 90 acres,
people produce panela and
artisan liquor.[citation needed] The
Machay ruins is an
archielogical site in Peru. It
contains historical paintings...
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Cuchi Machay (possibly from in the
Quechua spelling Khuchi Mach'ay or Khuchimach'ay,
khuchi pig, mach'ay cave, "pig cave") is an
archaeological site with...
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Quillcay Machay or
Qillqay Mach'ay (Quechua
qillqay to write, mach'ay cave,
Hispanicized spelling Quillcay Machay) is an
archaeological site in Peru. It...