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- Cochabamba or Quchapampa Collagua Lipe Lo****ba Lupaqa Moquegua Pacajes or Pacasa Qolla Urcosuyu or Qulla Urqusuyu Sama Tambo or Tampu Tarata Ubina Yampará...
- Cochabamba or Quchapampa Collagua Lipe Lo****ba Lupaqa Moquegua Pacajes or Pacasa Qolla Urcosuyu Sama Tambo or Tampu Tarata Ubina Yampará or Yanpará Acari...
- Hatunqulla, and from there he received the submission of the Lupacas, the Pacasas and the Azangaros (previously a tributary chiefdom of the Collas). John...
- କୋଡ଼ିଏ/ବିଂଶତି koṛie/biṅśati ୩୦ 30 ତିରିଶ tiriśa ୪୦ 40 ଚାଳିଶ cāḷiśa ୫୦ 50 ପଚାଶ pacāśa ୬୦ 60 ଷାଠିଏ ṣāṭhie ୭୦ 70 ସତୁରୀ saturī ୮୦ 80 ଅଶୀ aśī ୯୦ 90 ନବେ/ନବ୍ବେ nabe/nabbe...
- comprensión multidisciplinaria sobre las secuencias culturales postiwanacotas de Pacasa (Bolivia).». En Ana María Lorandi, Carmen Salazar-Soler, Nathan Wachtel...
- (Godman & Salvin, [1893]) - Mexico Ridens nora Evans, 1952 - Peru Ridens pacasa (Williams, 1927) - Bolivia Ridens panche (Williams, 1927) - Colombia Ridens...
- Peak (Hushe Valley) Bernhard Krainer (1 July 2008). "Hushe-Gondogoro La". Pacasa. Retrieved 31 March 2016. "10-year-old becomes youngest ****stani to reach...
- [citation needed] Achacachi was the capital of a colla "señorio" called Pacasa, in the "Umasuyus" (from Aymara: "s**** side") region, which was located...
- though they can also lose nasalization. — Prakrit paṃcāsa > Old Hindi pacā́sa "fifty", whence Hindustani pacās Word rhythm shortening: Another Central...
- 1867) Ridens mephitis (Hewitson, 1876) Ridens nora Evans, 1952 Ridens pacasa (Williams, 1927) Ridens panche (Williams, 1927) Ridens philistus (Hopffer...