- Spanish: Río Apurímac, IPA: [ˈri.o apuˈɾimak]; from
Quechua apu 'divinity' and
rimaq 'oracle, talker')
rises from
glacial mel****er of the
ridge of the Mismi...
- Look up Rimac, Римац,
rimaq, rimac, or Rímac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rimac may
refer to: Rímac River, in Peru Rímac District, one of the districts...
- (definition) from rimay, "speak" (from the name of the city,
named for the
Rimaq river ("speaking river"))
Llama (definition) from llama, via
Spanish Lu****a...
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highland variety of Quechua, in
which the word for "talker" was
pronounced [
ˈrimɑq]). However, the
original inhabitants of the
valley were not Incas. This...
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marry her. As a
result she
turned down many
suitors until one day, Asto
Rimaq, son of the
kuraka of the Wallas,
kingdom of the
mysterious Antisuyo, arrived...
- or Supe
Huayla or
Waylla Lambayeque,
whose people spoke Mochica. Lima or
Rimaq, a
large province of
perhaps 150,000 inhabitants. Lurin, home of the Oracle...
- has a
total surface of 3,700 km2. The name Rímac is from the
Quechua word
rimaq,
meaning "speaker, speaking",
leading to it
being nicknamed El Río Hablador...
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Huayla or
Waylla Lambayeque,
whose Sican culture spoke Mochica. Lima or
Rimaq, a
large province of
perhaps 150,000 inhabitants. Lurin, home of the Oracle...
- (meaning "yellow flower"), or the
Spanish pronunciation of the
Quechuan word
rimaq (meaning "talker", and
actually written and
pronounced limaq in the nearby...
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highland variety of
Quechua where the word for "talker" was
pronounced [
ˈrimɑq]).[citation needed] However, the
original inhabitants of the
valley were...