- pre-Inca
times when it was
inhabited by a
cultural group of
natives called Tumpis. At its peak, its po****tion is
estimated to have
reached 178,000. After...
-
after La
Libertad and Lambayeque. The name "Tumbes"
originates from
either Tumpis, a
group of
native peoples from the area, the word tumbos, a
species of...
- were
received with a warm
welcome of
hospitality and
provisions from the
Tumpis, the
local inhabitants. On
subsequent days two of Pizarro's men, Alonso...
-
Ancash Department Pisco Piura Shawsha or
Jauja Tarma or
Tarama Tumbes or
Tumpis Virú or Wanapu,
likely the
origin of the word Perú. Yauyo,
including the...
- Lupaca, Charca, Kana, Qanchi), Ayabaca, Bracamoros, Huancabambas, Tallán,
Tumpis, Huarco, Coayllo, Ichma, Parinacota, ****is, Chinchaycochas, Huarochiri...
- PE-SAM San Martín San
Martin San Martín
region PE-TAC
Tacna Taqna Takna region PE-TUM
Tumbes Tumpis Tumbes region PE-UCA
Ucayali Ukayali Ukayali region...
- 1528,
reached northwestern Peru's
Tumbes Region,
warmly received by the
Tumpis. Pizarro's men
reported incredible riches,
llama sightings, and the natives...
- it ages. The term
tempe is
thought to be
derived from the Old
Javanese tumpi, a
whitish food made of
fried batter made from sago or rice
flour which...
- Kypriotis: Συμεών Σαββίδης : Συμπληρωματικά χρώματα (Complementary Colors),
Tumpis, 2010, ISBN 978-960-93-1995-9
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- in the
surrounding valleys from AD 1400. The name
translates as "rock" (
tumpi-), and "water mouth" or "canyon" (panogos).
Mount Timpanogos displays many...