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Paccha (Quechua for waterfall) is a 5,210-metre-high (17,090 ft)
mountain in the
Vilcabamba mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is
situated in the...
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Phaqcha Mayu (Quechua
phaqcha waterfall, mayu river, "waterfall river", also
spelled Pajcha Mayu) is a
Bolivian river in the
Cochabamba Department, Arani...
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cosas que se han de
saber Sofía Velázquez Núñez
Hatun Phaqcha, The
Healing Land
Hatun Phaqcha,
Tierra Sana
Delia Ackerman I'll Wait
Until They Call My...
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Yanapaccha (possibly from
Quechua yana black,
phaqcha waterfall, "black waterfall") is a
mountain in the
Cordillera Blanca in the
Andes of Peru, about...
- Chiwalaki,
Challa Q'awa, Muña Mayu and
Phaqcha Pata Mayu
whose tributaries are T'utura Mayu,
Phaqcha Pata and the
Phaqcha River. Its
surface area is 2.0 km2...
- Inka
Paqcha (Quechua Inka Inca,
phaqcha,
locally paqcha, waterfall, "Inca waterfall", also
spelled Incapaccha) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru, about...
- "stone house",
hispanicized spelling Rumihuasi) or
Phaqchayuq (Quechua
phaqcha waterfall, -yuq a
suffix to
indicate ownership, "the one with a waterfall"...
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Natalia Garayalde PUCP
Community Award for Made in Peru Best Film:
Hatun Phaqcha, The
Healing Land by
Delia Ackerman International Critics Award: Amparo...
- ("Inca house"),
Warmiwasi ("woman house") and
Phaqcha ("waterfall"), an
altar for
water ceremonies.
Phaqcha, part of the
archaeological site of Warawtampu...
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Samachina Hatun Q'asa
Hatun Urqu
Imillay Llama Wasi
Minasniyuq Muyuq Pitu
Phaqcha Puka Q'asa
Qiwllawina Sinqa Sullu Qaqa
Suray Tiklla Tukarway Uqhupampa...