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Pirca Pirca (possibly from
Quechua pirqa wall)[citation needed] is an
archaeological site in Peru. It is
located in the La
Libertad Region, Bolívar Province...
- Singer-songwriter (tenor), musician,
lyricist Instrument(s) Vocals,
keyboards Years active 1998–present
Labels Mercury,
Acqua Records,
Pirca, Republic, Interscope,...
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Pirca Pirca (possibly from
Aymara and
Quechua pirqa wall) is an
archaeological site in Peru. It is
located in the Lima Region,
Yauyos Province, Tanta...
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Machu Pirqa (Quechua
machu old, old person,
pirqa wall, "old wall",
hispanicized spelling Machupirca) is an
archaeological site of the
Chachapoyas culture...
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Portezuelo del Cajón Argentina-Chile p****es Jama Sico
Socompa San
Francisco Pircas Negras Agua
Negra Los
Patos Uspallata Libertadores Pehuenche Pichachén Pino...
- The
Pircas Negras P**** (Spanish: Paso
Pircas Negras) is a p**** over the
Andes mountains which connects Argentina and Chile. The
border crossing between...
- Kovidinka,
Kovidinka Rose,
Kovidinka Rozovaya, Kubinyi, Mala Dinka, Pankota,
Pirca Voeroes,
Piros Koevidinka,
Raisin de Rose, Rosentraube, Roujitsa, Rusica...
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transcontinental flights".
Xinhua News Agency. 17
November 2003. Gale A110210719.
Pircă, Radu; Cojocari,
Vitalie (30
October 2016). "Tarom
renunta la
ultimul avion...
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river its
primary inflow and
outflow source. The
archaeological site of
Pirca Pirca is
situated north of the lake.
Cuchi Machay List of
lakes in Peru Nor...
- Kovidinka,
Kovidinka Rose,
Kovidinka Rozovaya, Kubinyi, Mala Dinka, Pankota,
Pirca Voeroes,
Piros Koevidinka,
Raisin de Rose, Rosentraube, Roujitsa, Rusica...