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Quechua I, also
known as
Quechua Wáywash, or
Quechua B, is one of the two
branches or
genealogical groups of the
Quechua languages. It is
composed of...
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Huayhuash (possibly from
Quechua waywash, weasel, or waywashi, squirrel) is a
mountain range within the
Andes of Peru, in the
boundaries of the regions...
- following:
Quechuan Quechua I or
Quechua B, a.k.a.
Central Quechua or
Waywash,
spoken in Peru's
central highlands and coast. The most
widely spoken varieties...
- the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,800 m (15,700 ft) high. It lies
between the
Waywash mountain range in the west and the lake
named Lawriqucha in the east. ****ur...
- walk from Chiquián. Many of the
arrierros (donkey owners) that work in
Waywash live here.
Donkeys can be
obtained here. The town is also home to stores...
- does not
belong to any of the two main
branches of the
Quechua family (
Waywash and Wampuy). In
contrast to
other Quechua varieties, the
Quechua of Pacaraos...
- Region,
Cajatambo Province,
Cajatambo District. Puka Qaqa lies
south of the
Waywash mountain range,
northwest of Yana
Hirka and
south of a
mountain named Muntiqucha...
- "white rock",
Hispanicized spelling Yurac Ccacca) is a
mountain in the
Waywash in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000
metres (16,404 ft) high. It is situated...
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Cordillera Blanca, the
Cordillera Negra, the
Wallanka mountain range and the
Waywash mountain range. Some of the
highest peaks of the
province are
listed below:...
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Cajatambo District. Puka Qaqa lies in the
Pumarinri valley south of the
Waywash mountain range and
north of Millpu. The
lakes named Quyllurqucha, Warmiqucha...