- In
Incan and pre-Incan mythology,
Pariacaca (contemporary
Quechua spelling:
Parya Qaqa) was a god of storms, as well as a
creator god. His life is described...
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Pariacaca,
Paria Caca, Paryaqaqa,
Parya Qaqa, (possibly from
Quechua parya reddish; copper; sparrow, qaqa rock) or
Tullujuto (possibly from
Quechua tullu...
- The
Pariacaca mountain range (possibly from
Quechua parya reddish, sparrow, qaqa rock,
Paryaqaqa or
Parya Qaqa, a
regional deity, a
mountain god (apu))...
- the
Pariacaca and
banished to the
region of the
Antis along with his parrots.
Nearly all of the rest of the m****cript is
about the life of
Pariacaca. He...
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Huanzo mountain range Huaytapallana mountain range La Raya
mountain range Pariacaca mountain range Puwaq Hanka mountain range Raura mountain range Serra do...
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Tunshu is a 5,660-metre-high (18,570 ft)
mountain in the
Pariacaca mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is
located in the Junín Region,
Jauja Province...
- Argentina 5,750
Pariacaca Cordillera Pariacaca 11°59′30″S 75°59′30″W / 11.99167°S 75.99167°W / -11.99167; -75.99167 (
Pariacaca) Peru 5,743 Joyllor...
- from
Quechua quri gold, wasi house, "gold house") is a
mountain in the
Pariacaca or
Huarochiri mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,200 metres...
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resources from the herd, and the
health of the next
generation of the herd.
Pariacaca (Paryaqaqa), the
Incan god of
water and rainstorms, was
believed to have...
- has a
catchment area of 213.6 km2. Lake
Paucarcocha lies
south of the
Pariacaca mountain range,
between P'itiqucha in the
northwest and
Piscococha and...