- Páez and the
extinct Panzaleo (also
known as Pansaleo, Latacunga, or Quito),
formerly spoken in
highlands of Ecuador. However,
Panzaleo is
poorly do****ented...
-
Panzaleo (Pansaleo, Quito, Latacunga) is a
poorly attested and
unclassified indigenous American language that was
spoken in the
region of
Quito until the...
- The
Panzaleo are a
group of
Quichua people in Ecuador,
primarily in
Cotopaxi and
Tungurahua provinces.
Panzaleo pottery was
originally thought to be ****ociated...
- to
Cotopaxi Province.
Cotopaxi National Park
Llanganates National Park
Panzaleo (ethnic group)
Provinces of
Ecuador Cantons of
Ecuador Centro de Levantamientos...
-
Piscopampas Huaris Sihuas Ocros Yauyos Yarus Otavalos Salasaca Puruha Cañari
Panzaleo Quijos-Quichua
Amazonian Kichwas Kolla Kallawaya Túpac
Amaru II, Revolutionary...
-
Alexander von
Humboldt named the
region "Avenue of Volcanoes". In the
Panzaleo language, it
means great active land.
Machachi is the
cradle of many slopes...
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include the Caranqui, the Otavaleños, the Cayambi, the Quitu-Caras, the
Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the...
- –
spoken in some villages, Paniquita, and others, in the ****la region.
Panzaleo /
Latacunga /
Quito – an
extinct language once
spoken in the provinces...
- Nasa Yuwe)
Palta † Pankararú (Brazil: Pernambuco) † Pano–Tacanan (33)
Panzaleo (Ecuador) (also
known as Latacunga, Quito, Pansaleo) †
Patagon † (Peru)...
- (scarcely attested), Cañar (known
primarily from
characteristic place names),
Panzaleo (sometimes
classified as Paezan),
Caranqui (until the 18th century, seemingly...