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Wanaku (Aymara and
Quechua for guanaco, also
spelled Guanaco, Huanaco, Huanacu) may
refer to:
Wanaku (Chuquisaca), a
mountain in the
Chuquisaca Department...
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Wanaku (Aymara and
Quechua for guanaco, also
spelled Huanaco) is a 3,844-metre-high (12,612 ft)
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes. It is
located in the Chuquisaca...
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Wanaku (Quechua for guanaco,
Hispanicized spelling Huanaco, Huanacu) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Bolivia,
about 4,700
metres (15,420 ft) high. It is...
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Wanaku Kimray (Quechua
wanaku guanaco,
kimray slope, "guanaco slope", also
spelled Huanaco Quimray) is a 4,084-metre-high (13,399 ft)
mountain in the...
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Wanaku (Quechua for guanaco, also
spelled Guanaco) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru
which reaches a
height of
approximately 4,800 m (15,700 ft). It is...
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lives at
higher elevations. The
guanaco gets its name from the
Quechua word
wanaku.
Young guanacos are
called chulengos or "guanaquitos".
Guanacos stand between...
- wawa,). guanaco: guanaco, Lama guanicoe, a
native camelid mammal (Quechua
wanaku). guasca: whip (Quechua waskha). huacho: an
orphan or
illegitimate child;...
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guano (from wanu),
gaucho (orig.
wakcha "poor person"),
guanaco (from
wanaku), llama, puma,
pampa "plains, flat terrain". From Guaraní: caracú "bone...
- (possibly from
Quechua tuku, owl) or
Huanaco Punta (possibly from
Quechua wanaku guanaco and
Spanish punta peak, ridge; first, before, in
front of) is a...
- cóndor Gran
Chaco (definition) from chaku, "hunt"
Guanaco (definition) from
wanaku Guano (definition) from wanu via
Spanish guano Inca (definition) from Inka...