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Pallqa K'ark'a (Aymara
pallqa bifurcation, k'ark'a crevice, fissure, crack, "bifurcation crevice", also
spelled Palca Karka) is a 5,046-metre-high (16...
- Awqa
Pallqa (Aymara and
Quechua awqa enemy,
pallqa bifurcation, "enemy's bifurcation", also
spelled Aucapallca) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru which...
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Palcacocha (possibly from
Quechua pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork,
qucha lake) is a
glacier lake in the
Andes mountain range of
South America...
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Palcaraju (from
Quechua pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, rahu snow, ice,
mountain with snow,) is a
mountain in the
Cordillera Blanca mountain...
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Ranrapalca (possibly from
Quechua ranra stony,
pallqa bifurcation,
division into two parts)[citation needed] is a
mountain in the
Cordillera Blanca range...
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flows in a bow from east to west
along the
village of T'ula
Pallqa where it is
named T'ula
Pallqa and then
along Paria. East of
Paria Jach'a Uma receives...
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Aqupallqa (Quechua aqu sand,
pallqa, p'allqa, p'alqa forked, branched, fork, bifurcation, "sand bifurcation",
Hispanicized spellings Acopalca, Acospalca)...
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Turini lies
northwest of the
river Uma
Pallqa ("water bifurcation", Uma Palca) and the
village of Uma
Pallqa. It is
situated northeast of Jisk'a Turini...
- north–south,
bounded on the east by the
plateau of
Wanuku Pampa and the hill
Pallqa, on the west by the
foothills of the
upper valley,
where villages are located...
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flows in a north-eastern direction.
South of Wila
Qullu it
meets the T'ula
Pallqa River whose source, the Jach'a
Juqhu River, is
considered the
origin of...