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residents of the
Oroncota area for more than 1,500
years have been the
Yampara people. In the 16th century,
during the last
years of the Inca
Empire and...
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Urqusuyu Sama
Tambo or
Tampu Tarata Ubina Yampará or
Yampara Antisuyu Chinchaysuyu ****isuyu Oroncota,
Yampara settlement and Inca
fortress in
Bolivia Organization...
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first section,
Tarabuco Muni****lity. It is best
known as the home of the
Yampara culture. Its
people host the
Pujllay festival in
March each year. Members...
- the
Pukllay festival in
Tarabuco (including the
Ayarichi dance of the
Yampara people) to
UNESCO for
World Heritage recognition as part of the cultural...
- (1790-1854), 19th-century
letter writer Provinces of
Bolivia Oroncota,
Yampara settlement and Inca
fortress "Sub-national HDI - Area
Database - Global...
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Retrieved 2015-12-15. "Pujllay and Ayarichi,
music and
dances of the
Yampara culture -
intangible heritage -
Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved...
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rivers of
Paraguay List of
rivers of
Bolivia Hito
Esmeralda Oroncota,
Yampara settlement and Inca
fortress in the
Pilcomayo River valley of Bolivia....
- but no data Yamesí – Colombia; may be Andaquí (Chibchan), but no data
Yampará –
Bolivia Yaperú (Naperú, Apirú) –
Paraguay Yarí – Colombia; may be a Carijona...
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There were also the
following Aymara lordships:
Kallawaya (La Paz-Puno)
Yamparas (Sucre)
These kingdoms named,
Urcosuyu (Urco: male, fire) on the western...
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races were the
Aymara in the north, the
Sauces in
central Bolivia, and the
Yampara in the south. Specifically, the
Aymara adapted maize crop
growth to the...