- "Cahuachi and
Pampa de Atarco:
Towards Greater Comprehension of
Nasca Geoglyphs". The
Ancient Nasca World. pp. 239–278. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-47052-8_12....
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nasca, nazca, Nazca, or
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Nazca is a city in Peru. Nazca,
NAZCA or
Nasca may also
refer to:
Nazca Desert...
- The
Nazca culture (also
Nasca) was the
archaeological culture that
flourished from c. 100 BC to 800 AD
beside the arid,
southern coast of Peru in the...
- 14th-century do****ent. The
Irish name for
Holywood is Ard Mhic
Nasca meaning "high
ground of Mac
Nasca". In the
early 19th century, Holywood, like many other...
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Thomas Joseph Nasca (born 1949) is an
American nephrologist,
medical educator and
administrator who
served as the
president and
chief executive officer...
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Nazca Desert in
southern Peru.
Administrative divisions of Peru "Why the
Nasca lines are
among Peru's
greatest mysteries". History. 2010-11-08. Archived...
- time,
where they
still stand. Santos' home
stadium is
Estadio Muni****l de
Nasca,
located in the Nazca. It has a
capacity of 10,000 spectators. Keys Record...
- non-profit
impartial overarching organization of ****
clubs per se,
although NASCA International serves as an
umbrella organization for
swinging groups in...
- The
Nazca plate or
Nasca plate,
named after the
Nazca region of
southern Peru, is an
oceanic tectonic plate in the
eastern Pacific Ocean basin off the...
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Nazca (/ˈnɑːskɑː, -kə/;
sometimes spelled Nasca;
possibly from Quechua: nanasqa, lit. 'hurt') is a city and
system of
valleys on the
southern coast of...