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Puelche or
Puelches may
refer to:
Puelche people, an
indigenous people of
Argentina and
Chile Puelche language,
spoken by the
Puelche people Puelche (wind)...
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Puelche was a
language formerly spoken by the
Puelche people in the
Pampas region of Argentina. The
language is also
known as Gününa Küne,
Gennaken (Guenaken)...
- The Gününa küna, or sometimes,
Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") are
indigenous peoples living east of the
Andes Mountains in Chile...
- The
Puelche River (Spanish: Río
Puelche) is a
natural water course that
originates at the
Pichi Trolón P****, on the
international border between Chile...
- A
Puelche wind (in Spanish,
viento puelche) is a dry foehn-like
eastern wind that
occurs in south-central Chile. The wind owns its name from the Puelche...
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Puelches is a
village and
rural locality (muni****lity)
lying on the
National Route 152 in La
Pampa Province in Argentina. It
serves as the administrative...
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between the
Tehuelche and
Puelche —though it is
poorly attested.
Viegas Barros (2005)
attempts to
demonstrate that
Puelche to the
north is
related to...
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Puelches Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Puelches, ICAO: SAZU) is a
public use
airport serving Puelches, a
village in the La
Pampa Province of Argentina...
- Chaná, on the
northwest and west by the Mapuche, and on the
south by the
Puelche. The Het
peoples are
listed from
north to
south as follows. The Taluhet...
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Liolaemus puelche is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. The
specific name,
puelche, is in
honor of the...