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Pisco (Quechua:
Pisqu) is a city
located in the
Department of Ica of Peru, the
capital of the
Pisco Province. The city is
around 9
metres (28 feet) above...
- (definition) from pampa, "a
large plain", via
Spanish Pisco (definition) from
pisqu, "bird" Puma (definition) from puma, via
Spanish Quinine (definition) from...
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spoken largely on the Peru
previous to the
arrival of the Spanish, the term
pisqu (pronounced [pis.qu], also
found in the
chronicles as pisku,
phishgo or...
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Piscopata (possibly from
Quechua pisqu bird, pata step, bank of a river, "bird bank (or step)") is a 5,037-metre-high (16,526 ft)
mountain in the Vilcanota...
- Ocro and
Lampa tribes.
Olmos or Olmo
Pacasmayo Parmunca Pinco Pisco or
Pisqu Piura Tarma (Tarama)
Tumbes (Tumpis) Virú (Wanapu),
likely the
origin of...
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Sinqa K'aya
Punta Marka Hirka Misa Pata Paka Qutu
Paqun Patuqucha Pirámide
Pisqu Puchkayuq Punta Puka
Hirka Puka Qutu Puka
Waqra Puka
Ranra Pukaqucha Pukarahu...
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Piscobamba (from
Quechua Pisqupampa,
pisqu, p'isqu bird,
pampa plain) is a town in
central Peru. It is the
capital of the
Mariscal Luzuriaga Province...
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Pisco Pisqu District Country Peru
Region Lima
Province Pisco Founded October 19, 1900
Capital Pisco Subdivisions 15 po****ted
centers Government • Mayor...
- Acomayo, Acos and Rondocan.
Hatun Urqu lies south-west of the
mountain Pisqu Urqu.
There is an
intermittent stream south of
Hatun Urqu
named Saramayu...
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Piscobamba is
located now,
there was a
strategic tambo during the Inca's time.
Pisqu Pampa means "bird plain" in Quechua. This
place has a
special attraction...