- (/tɪtɪˈkɑːkə/; Spanish: Lago
Titicaca [ˈlaɣo titiˈkaka]; Quechua:
Titiqaqa Qucha) is a
large freshwater lake in the
Andes mountains on the
border of Bolivia...
- Mama
Qucha or Mama
Cocha (Quechua: mama
qucha lit. "Mother Sea" , "Mother Lake", or just "sea") is the
ancient Incan goddess of sea and fishes, guardian...
- Mama Killa, and in
another the
daughter of
Viracocha (Wiraqucha) and Mama
Qucha. In all of them she was the
older sister and wife of
Manco Cápac (Manqu...
- Ch'aki
Qucha (Quechua ch'aki dry,
qucha lake, "dry lake", also
spelled Chaqui Khocha) is a 4,628-metre-high (15,184 ft)
mountain in the Potosí mountain...
- T'utura
Qucha (Quechua t'utura totora,
qucha lake, "totora lake",
hispanicized spellings Totora Khocha,
Totora Kocha,
Totora Qhocha,
Totora Qocha, Totora...
- Sayt'u
Qucha or Sayt'uqucha (Quechua
Quechua for "rectangle lake", also
spelled Saythu Khocha,,
Sayto Khocha,
Saytu Khocha,
Saytu Kocha,
Saytu Qhocha...
-
Qucha Qucha (Quechua
qucha lake, the
reduplication indicates that
there is a
complex of something, "a
complex of lakes", also
spelled Khocha Khocha) is...
-
Asiru Qucha (Aymara
asiru snake,
Quechua qucha lake,
Hispanicized spellings Acero Cocha,
Acero Khocha,
Acero Q'ocha) is a
Bolivian lake
located in the...
- Sayt'u
Qucha (Quechua sayt'u long and narrow, rectangular,
qucha lake, "long and
narrow lake",
hispanicized spellings Saythu Khocha,
Saytu Khocha, Saytu...
- Ch'aki
Qucha or Ch'akiqucha (Quechua ch'aki dry,
qucha lake, "dry lake", also
spelled Chaguicocha,
Chaqui Khocha,
Chaqui Kocha, Chaquicocha, Chaquiccocha...