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Huancayo Quechua. The
Jauja ****a are also
called ****a
Jauja Quechua and
Shawsha ****a
Quechua people. They gave
their name to the
Peruvian football team...
- ****a in
Huancayo and
Chupaca provinces,
Waycha ****a in Concepción and
Shawsha ****a in Jauja.
Rodolfo Cerrón Palomino, a
native ****a speaker, published...
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Jauja (
Shawsha ****a Quechua: Sausa,
Shawsha or Shausha,
formerly in
Spanish Xauxa, with
pronunciation of "x" as "sh") is a city and
capital of Jauja...
- in Quito, the
procession carrying his body
stopped in the
vicinity of
Shawsha, a city in the
central Peruvian Andes,
acknowledging the
fondness that...
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Olmos or Olmo
Pacasmayo Parmunca Pinco, in
Ancash Department Pisco Piura Shawsha or
Jauja Tarma or
Tarama Tumbes or
Tumpis Virú or Wanapu,
likely the origin...
- the
province was
called Hatun Xauxa (Quechua
spelling variants:
Hatun Shawsha or
Hatun Sausa) and it was the main
center of the
nation Hatun****a Xauxa...
- the Inca, and the
early Spanish settlers.
Cusco Vilcabamba Huanuco Pampa Shawsha Pachacamac D'Altroy,
Terence (2003), The Incas, Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing...
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District is one of thirty-four
districts of the
province of
Jauja (Quechua:
Shawsha or Sausa) in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática...