- A
qullqa (Quechua pronunciation: [ˈqʊʎˌqa] "deposit, storehouse"; (spelling variants: colca, collca, qolca, qollca) was a
storage building found along...
-
Qolla l-Bajda
Battery (Maltese:
Batterija tal-
Qolla l-Bajda or
Fortina tal-
Qolla l-Bajda) is an
artillery battery in Żebbuġ, Gozo, Malta. It was built...
- The Colla,
Qolla or
Qulla Kingdom was
established in the
northwestern basin of the Titicaca, one of the
Aymara kingdoms that
occupied part of the Collao...
- (rocket), a
British rocket launched between 1959 and 1972 Rook (surname)
Qolla l-Bajda
Battery or Rook, a discothèque in Żebbuġ, Gozo,
Malta Rook, an 1874...
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Cochabamba or
Quchapampa Collagua Lipe Lo****ba
Lupaqa Moquegua Pacajes or
Pacasa Qolla Urcosuyu or
Qulla Urqusuyu Sama
Tambo or
Tampu Tarata Ubina Yampará or Yampara...
- Chincha, an
extinct merchant kingdom of the
Chincha Islands of Peru. The
Qolla inhabited the Potosí, Oruro, and La Paz
departments of Bolivia. The Cañari...
- have been destro**** over the years, with the only
surviving vestige being Qolla l-Bajda
Battery between Qbajjar and
Xwejni Bays. In 1738,
deposits of calcite...
-
ancient times, the
Collao plateau was
inhabited by
Aymara groups (Collas or
Qolla, Zapanas,
Kallahuayos and Lupacas). The
Quechuas came later.
According to...
-
Qhapaq Qulla (Quechua
qhapaq noble, prin****l, mighty;
Qulla an
indigenous people) is a folk
dance in Peru. It is
performed at
festivals of the
Cusco Region...
- (Trigonella foenum-grae****). The
Qolla zones have
elevations below 2400
meters above sea level.
Areas like Zəban
Qolla, Asim
Qolla, Ḫʷayt Mäsəqäl, Gošə Meda...