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- The Pachachaca is a river, and also the name of a valley, of the Andes in Peru. Abancay lies on the river and in flows through the Ampay National Sanctuary...
- (7,799 ft) above sea level in the southern Peruvian Andes, above the Pachachaca River, and straddles the Marino River. Because of its dry mountain[clarification...
- territory was located between the Ancoyaco (current Mantaro), Pampas, and Pachachaca Rivers, tributaries of the Apurímac River. They expanded to the "Ancoyaco...
- View of the bridge over the Pachachaca River, Abancay, one of the settings of the novel....
- Tamboraque I, II and III - San Mateo - Chicla - Open Anticona - Morococha - Pachachaca bridge - Santa Rosa de Sacco - Distribution La Oroya. "Consorcio colombiano...
- square kilometres (14.03 sq mi), which include Mount Ampay, protect the Pachachaca River basin and several endangered plant species, being the most representative...
- Corporation. Shortly after a second hydroelectric stsation was established in Pachachaca. In the late 1930s, two more power stations in Upamayo and Mal Paso were...
- sacrifice of Llama fat, corn and other local products once a year. Puente de Pachachaca, colonial bridge built with ashlars made of volcanic material and boulder...
- Chuquibambilla District, Peru. It lies west of the lake Pachachaka (Pachachaca). List of lakes in Peru Jeffery Bentley, Weeds and Farmer Decision-Making...
- study] (in Spanish). Tip. Mercantil. p. 184. "Puente Colonial Pachachaca" [Pachachaca Colonial Bridge]. Mincetur.gob.pe (in Spanish). Archived from the...