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Quyllur (Quechua for star,
hispanicized spelling Joyller) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high. It is
located in the Lima...
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Collor (possibly from
Quechua quyllur, star) is an
archaeological site in Peru. It is
situated in the
Cajamarca Region,
Cajamarca Province,
Namora District...
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known as Lord of Quyllurit'i (Spanish: Señor de Quyllurit'i). In Quechua,
quyllur means star and Rit'i
means snow; thus, the term
means Lord of Star Snow...
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individual star to have been
detected so far (after Earendel, Godzilla, Mothra,
Quyllur, star-1 and star-2), at
approximately 14
billion light-years from Earth...
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Quyllur Urmana (Quechua
quyllur star,
urmana trap /
urmay to fall, -na a suffix,
hispanicized and
mixed spellings Coyllor Urmana,
Qoillur Urmana, Qoyllor...
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fictional character in
Salvadoran folklore Chasca Coyllur or Ch'aska
Quyllur,
goddess in Inca
mythology Chasca, a
character in 2020
video game Genshin...
- Coquihani, god of
light Inti, god of the sun Ch'aska ("Venus") or Ch'aska
Quyllur ("Venus star"),
goddess of dawn and twilight, the
planet Mama Killa, goddess...
- District. The
mountain has
significance in
Incan mythology.
Every year the
Quyllur Rit'i (Quechua for "star snow")
festival which attracts thousands of Quechua...
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Joyllor Puñuna is a
mountain in the
Vilcanota mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,743 m (18,842 ft) high. It is
situated on the
border of the...
- Our Lady of Fátima is
carried in
procession as part of the
festival of
Quyllur Rit'i, held in the
highlands of the
mountains Sinaqara and Qullqipunku...