-
significantly from the Incas'
Quechua of Cusco. (see
Mantaro Valley) "Quechua,
Huaylla Wanca." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 7
March 2012. "Quechua,
Jauja Wanca." Ethnologue...
- ****a
Quechua is a
variety of the
Quechua language,
spoken in the
southern part of
Peruvian region of Junín by the Huancas. ****a
Quechua belongs to Quechua...
- (Quechua
waylla meadow, q'asa
mountain p****, "meadow p****", also
spelled Huaylla Khasa) is a 4,568-metre-high (14,987 ft)
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes...
- army he
commanded besieged and
captured at this time
include Curamba,
Huaylla-Pucara, Canta, and, most importantly, Chan Chan. He
extended the realm...
-
kimsa three,
waylla meadow, "three meadows",
Hispanicized spelling Quimsa Huaylla) is a
mountain group in the
Andes of
Bolivia in the Potosí Department,...
-
central highlands and coast. The most
widely spoken varieties are Huaylas,
Huaylla Wanca, and Conchucos.
Quechua II or
Quechua A or
Peripheral Quechua or...
- fissure, gap in the earth, "stipa brook" or "stipa ravine", also
spelled Huaylla Khaua) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Bolivia, west of the
Uyuni salt flat...
-
feather gr****, ch'utu peak of a mountain, "Stipa
obtusa peak", also
spelled Huaylla Chutu) is a 4,446-metre-high (14,587 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of Bolivia...
- 155: 23 (1945). - Bolivia,
Cusco in Peru
Mastigostyla chuquisacensis Huaylla &
Wilkin -
Bolivia Mastigostyla cyrtophylla I.M.Johnst., Contr. Gray Herb...
- obtusa, a kind of
feather gr****,
Spanish punta point, also
spelled Jacha Huaylla Punta or
Jacha Huayna Punta) is a 4,743-metre-high (15,561 ft) mountain...