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Patacancha (possibly from
Quechua pata step, bank of a river,
kancha corral, "step corral" or "bank corral") is a 4,666-metre-high (15,308 ft) mountain...
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Patakancha River,
close to the
point where it
joins the
Willkanuta River. The main
settlement is
located on the left
margin of the
Patakancha with...
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Urubamba Province,
Ollantaytambo District. It is
situated between the
rivers Patakancha (Patacancha) and Willkanuta,
northeast of the town Ollantaytambo. Pinkuylluna...
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northeast of a
smaller lake
named Pukaqucha,
north of the
village of
Patakancha.
Teofilo Laime Ajacopa (2007).
Diccionario Bilingüe:
Iskay simipi yuyayk’anch:...
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flood the
battlefield was the Urubamba, and not its
smaller affluent, the
Patakancha,
which runs
alongside the town of Ollantaytambo. The
success at Ollantaytambo...
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Urubamba Province,
Ollantaytambo District, at the
confluence of the
rivers Patakancha and its
affluent Yuraqmayu (Quechua for "white river",
Hispanicized Yuracmayo)...