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Tawantinsuyu Wiraqucha (Cusco), a
mountain in the
Cusco Region, Peru
Wiraqucha (Junín), a
mountain in the Junín Region, Peru
Wiraqucha Pirqa Luis Viracocha...
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Wiraqucha (Quechua, the name of a god) or
Viracocha (in
hispanicized spelling) (c. 1410 – 1438) was the
eighth Sapa Inka of the
Kingdom of
Cuzco (beginning...
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goddess of sea and fishes,
guardian of
sailors and fishermen, wife of
Wiraqucha,
mother of Inti and Mama Killa. She was
commonly worshipped to calm rough...
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Wiraqucha or ****racocha (also
spelled Wiraquchan or ****rajochan, see Viracocha#Etymology for etymology) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 3,600...
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Cerro ****racocha or
Wiraqucha (see Viracocha#Etymology for etymology), is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,600
metres (15,092 ft) high. It is...
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Viracocha (also Wiraqocha, ****racocha;
Quechua Wiraqucha) is the
great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca
mythology in the
Andes region of
South America...
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daughter of Inti and Mama Killa, and in
another the
daughter of
Viracocha (
Wiraqucha) and Mama Qucha. In all of them she was the
older sister and wife of Manco...
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Tantarica Taqrachullu Tarahuasi Tarmatambo Templo del
Zorro The
Toads of
Wiraqucha Tikra Tinyaq Tipón
Titiqaqa Toquepala Caves Toro
Muerto Trinchera Tú****e...
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Wiraqucha Pirqa (Quechua "wall of Viracocha") is an
archaeological site in Peru. It is
located in the
Huancavelica Region,
Huaytara Province, Quito-Arma...
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polytheists who
worshipped many gods.
These included:
Viracocha (
Wiraqucha) (also
Pachacamac or
Pacha Kamaq) –
Created all
living things Apu Illapu...