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Pumapungo Museum (Spanish:
Museo Pumapungo) is an
ethnographic and art
museum in Cuenca, Ecuador. The
museum was
founded in 1979, the name
Pumapungo means...
- next to the new
Cuenca Cathedral. In 1956 the
school moved again, to
Pumapungo. The
boarding school St.
Francis Borgia was
founded in 1946 at the initial...
- Province)
Pumapungo (Azuay Province)
Chobshi (Azuay Province) Yacubiñay (El Oro Province) Of
these four,
Ingapirca is the best known.
Pumapungo is not well...
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Tupac Yupanqui,
ordered the
construction of a
grand city to be
called Pumapungo, "the door of the Puma." Its
magnificence was said to have
rivaled that...
- and
improving the Cañari city of Guapondelig,
calling it
Tumebamba or
Pumapungo (present-day Cuenca).[citation needed] The Inca and Cañari
decided to...
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Tomebamba River Tomebamba River on the left and the
Pumapungo ruins on the
right Location Country Ecuador...
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Library of Congress. LCCN 91009494. José Luis
Espinoza E., Tomebamba,
Pumapungo,
Hatun Cañar Arqueología
Ecuatoriana 2010 "Arqueología
Ecuatoriana | Revistas...
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Pumapungo ruins at right, on the
Tomebamba River.
Tumebamba was
chosen by the
Emperor Huayna Capac (ruled 1493–1525) to be the Inca
northern capital....
- Tomebamba,
where is the
present Cuenca,
there he
built a
palace called Pumapungo over the
ancient Cañari town. When he died in 1526,
Huayna Capac divided...
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Contemporaneo (MAAC), Guayaquil, Ecuador. El
Museo del Barrio, New York, U.S
Pumapungo Museum of the
Central Bank of
River Basin,
River Basin, Ecuador. Misrashi...