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- Western or Chilean Diaguitas lived mainly in the Transverse Valleys that incise semi-arid mountains. Eastern or Argentine Diaguitas lived in the provinces...
- between the Itata and Toltén rivers) and south of the Choapa River and the Diaguitas. Until the Conquest of Chile the Itata was the natural limit between the...
- The bulk of the people conquered by the Incas in Central Chile were Diaguitas and part of the Promaucae (also called Picunches). Incas appear to have...
- high-altitude settlement. The majority of its inhabitants are descended from the Diaguitas and Atacameños. The local economy is based on agriculture and farming;...
- Diaguita michaelseni is a species of South American earthworm. Ana G. Moreno; Sonia Borges (2004). Advances in Earthworm Taxonomy. Editorial Complutense...
- empire. Before the Spanish colonization, this land was inhabited by the Diaguitas and Tonocotes. In 1535, Diego de Almagro explored the Argentine Northwest...
- recognised: Leptophobia diaguita diaguita (Argentina) Leptophobia diaguita latifascia Joicey & Talbot, 1928 (Peru, Ecuador) Leptophobia diaguita mandor Lamas, 2003...
- Liolaemus diaguita is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. Avila, L.; Abdala, S. (2016). "Liolaemus diaguita". IUCN...
- the northeast, with slash and burn semisedentary existence; the advanced Diaguita sedentary trading culture in the northwest, which was conquered by the...
- Guaraní, 19% are Toba, 11.3% are Mapuche, 10.5% are Quechua and 7.6% are Diaguita. In the city, 15,764 people identified themselves as Afro-Argentine in...