- The
Moche civilization (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmotʃe]; alternatively, the
Moche culture or the Early, Pre- or Proto-Chimú)
flourished in
northern Peru...
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Moche can
refer to:
Moche culture Moche, Trujillo, a city in Peru The
Countryside of
Moche The
Moche River The
Valley of
Moche Moche District, one of 11...
- its name of
Moche River,
which retains the same to its
mouth at the sea.
Moche (culture)
Trujillo Valley of
Moche Countryside of
Moche Moche city List of...
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Moche (also
spelled mochi or muchi; Kapampangan: mutsi) are
Pampangan glutinous rice
balls with a bean
paste filling. Made from
galapong (ground-soaked...
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Moche is a
Peruvian city, the
capital of
Moche District in
Trujillo Province of La
Libertad Region in
northern Peru. It is
located in the
Moche Valley...
- The
Valley of
Moche, or
Valley of
Santa Catalina, is a
large area of the La
Libertad Region in
northern Peru
surrounding the
Moche River. It has been farmed...
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Moché (11
February 1885 – 6
February 1977) was a
French long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1920
Summer Olympics. "Albert
Moché"...
- the
banks of the
Moche River, near its
mouth at the
Pacific Ocean, in the
Moche Valley. This was a site of the
great prehistoric Moche and
Chimu cultures...
- The
Countryside of
Moche is an area of
Trujillo city
inherited from
mochica culture. It is
located in the
Moche District about 4 km
south of the Historic...
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irrigation systems.
Moche history may be
broadly divided into
three periods – the
emergence of the
Moche culture in
Early Moche (CE 100–300), its expansion...