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Wayra is a
technological innovation hub,
which was
started in
Latin America and
Spain in 2011 as an
initiative of Telefónica's
chief executive in Europe...
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Wayra Tata ("Father of Wind"), also
transliterated as Huayra-tata, was a god
worshipped by the Puruhá
Quechuas and
Aymaras of the
Bolivian and Peruvian...
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Wayra Q'asa (Quechua
wayra wind, q'asa
mountain p****, "wind p****", also
spelled Huairacasa,
Huayra Khasa, Huayraccasa, Huayrajasa) may
refer to: Wayra...
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Wayra Wasi (Quechua
wayra wind, wasi house, "wind house",
Hispanicized spelling Huayra Huasi) is a 4,416-metre-high (14,488 ft)
mountain in the Bolivian...
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Wayra Q'asa (Quechua
wayra wind, q'asa
mountain p****, "wind p****", also
spelled Huayra Khasa) is a
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes which reaches a height...
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Wayra Willk'i (Aymara
wayra wind, willk'i gap, "wind gap", also
spelled Huayra Willkhi) is a
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes which reaches a
height of...
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Wayra Q'asa (Quechua
wayra wind, q'asa
mountain p****, "wind p****",
Hispanicized spelling Huayrajasa) is a
mountain in the
Chunta mountain range in the...
- 2010, the
hotel was best
known for its two
bottlenose dolphins, Yaku and
Wayra, who gave the
hotel its name. The hotel,
owned by
Jacques Levy Calvo—a Peruvian...
- (Lightning) and
Wayra (Wind) to
defeat them. The two
Amarus tried to
fight the gods but then they
tried to
escape flying to the skies, but
Wayra drag them back...
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Wayra Q'asa (Quechua
wayra wind, q'asa
mountain p****, "wind p****",
Hispanicized spelling Huayraccasa) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,800 metres...