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Lauricocha culture is a
sequence of
preceramic cultural periods in Peru's history,
spanning about 5,000
years from c. 8000 to 2500 BC. The
total prehistoric...
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Lauricocha (in
hispanicized spelling) or
Lawriqucha (Quechua for "bluish lake") may
refer to: Lake
Lauricocha, in Huánuco, Peru
Lauricocha (Ancash), in...
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presence of man goes back to
ancient times. El
Hombre de
Lauricocha (Man of
Lauricocha) is
among the most
distinctive examples,
dating from 10,000...
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Lauricocha is one of 11
provinces of the Huánuco
Region in Peru. The
capital of the
province is Jesús. The
province is
found at high
elevations in the...
- Jesús
District is one of
seven districts of the
province Lauricocha in Peru. The
Waywash mountain range and the
Rawra mountain range traverse the district...
- Marañón in the high
Andes as
sources of the Amazon: the
Lauricocha and Nupe Rivers. The
Lauricocha and Nupe
unite near the
village of
Rondos to form from...
- Lake
Lauricocha (possibly from Huánuco
Quechua lawri bluish,
Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "bluish lake") is a lake in the
Andes mountains of
central Peru...
- bluish,
Quechua qucha lake, lagoon, "bluish lake",
hispanicized spelling Lauricocha) is a
river in the Huánuco
Region in Peru. It
belongs to the watershed...
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located at an
altitude of 3,856
metres (12,651 ft). The
Lauricocha River issuing from Lake
Lauricocha joins the Nupe
River 22
kilometres (14 miles) north...
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cluster of
Quechua languages spoken in the
Peruvian provinces of Huánuco,
Lauricocha,
Cajatambo and
neighboring areas. The best-known
dialect within the Huánuco...