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Tunupa is a
dormant volcano in the Potosí
Department of
southwestern Bolivia. It
stands on the
northern side of the
Salar de
Uyuni at an
elevation of 5...
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Salar de
Uyuni (or "Salar de
Tunupa") is the world's
largest salt flat, or playa, at 10,582
square kilometres (4,086 sq mi) in area. It is in the Daniel...
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carved representation of the
messenger of
Viracocha named Wiracochan or
Tunupa. Ollantaytambo,
located in the
Cusco Region,
makes up a
chain of
small villages...
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extends south of Oruro, Bolivia.
Salar de Uyuni,
locally known as
Salar de
Tunupa, and
Salar de
Coipasa are two
large dry salt
flats formed after the Altiplano...
- (Muisca mythology)
Apocatequil (Inca mythology)
Illapa (Inca mythology)
Tunupa (Aymara mythology) Tupã (Guarani mythology) Kasogonagá (Toba mythology)...
- Coqueza. The
village is
situated at the
Salar de
Uyuni and
south of the
Tunupa volcano.
Inkawasi Island Isla del
Pescado Instituto Nacional de Estadística...
- of Illimani,
Machu Picchu, Pitusiray, Putucusi, Qullqipunku, Sinaqara,
Tunupa,
Willka Wiqi (Wakay Willka), Wamanrasu,
Wayna Picchu and Yanantin. Steele...
- of the god Illapa.
Tunupa was the
aymara god of
volcanoes as well as
lightning and water.
According to Collasuyo's myths,
Tunupa put
order in the world...
- lake was
accompanied by
glacial advance,
noticeable at
Cerro Azanaques and
Tunupa.
Elsewhere in
South America,
water levels and
glaciers also
expanded during...
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Prize by
National University of San
Marcos in Lima. In 2002, he
published Tunupa. El
libro de las sirenas, a book with
poems in Quechua. In 2000 Gonzales...