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Wamanrasu (Quechua
waman falcon or
variable hawk,
Ancash Quechua rasu snow, ice,
mountain with snow,
Hispanicized spellings Huamanrazo, Huamanrazu) is...
- Putucusi, Qullqipunku, Sinaqara, Tunupa,
Willka Wiqi (Wakay Willka),
Wamanrasu,
Wayna Picchu and Yanantin. El Tío –
Bolivian mine
guardian deity Supay –...
- (Carhuarazo) of the
Huancavelica Region and
southwest of the
mountain Wamanrasu.
Qarwarasu Wamanrasu Evelio Echevarría, A
Survey of
Andean Ascents, p. 378 "Nevados"...
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Huancavelica District.
Ccarhuarazo is
situated southeast of ****ur
Wamani and
Wamanrasu. Its
highest peak is on the
border of the provinces. Two
other peaks which...
- by a
series of hills, the most
prominent of
which are:
Sitaq (5,328m),
Wamanrasu (5,298m) and
Altar (5,268m).
Among the
rivers of the
region there are...
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Huancavelica District.
Pinqullu is
situated northwest of ****ur
Wamani and
Wamanrasu. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the
Castrovirreyna Province (Huancavelica...
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Huancavelica Province,
Huancavelica District. ****ur
Wamani lies
southeast of
Wamanrasu,
northwest of
Qarwarasu and
northeast of Antarasu. escale.minedu.gob.pe...
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Pinqullu Ranra Mach'ay
Rayusqa Sitaq Uturunku Uña Paka
Wachu Intiyuq Wamanrasu Waqutuyuq Wari
Warmi Mach'ay Wasi Qaqa
Wayllasqa Wayq'u
Kancha Wayra Q'asa...
- 818 ft) T'uruyuq, 5,396
metres (17,703 ft) Palumu, 5,308
metres (17,415 ft)
Wamanrasu, 5,304
metres (17,402 ft) Sitaq, 5,304
metres (17,402 ft)
Hatun Pata,...
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Misapata (Cab.-Luc.) Misa Q'asa Misa Urqu Puka
Salla Phiruruchayuq Saywa Wamanrasu Yana Qaqa The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of...