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Purmamarca is a town in the
Tumbaya Department of the
Jujuy Province in Argentina. The name of the town can be
interpreted as the
combination of Aymara...
- (The Hill of
Seven Colors) is one of the
hills bordering the
Quebrada de
Purmamarca which is in turn is a
western branch of the
Quebrada de
Humahuaca up to...
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Cerro de los
Siete Colores,
Purmamarca Iruya Abra
Pampa Hornillos de
Eresma Huacalera Humahuaca La
Quiaca Maimará
Purmamarca Cerro de los
Siete Colores...
- Duprat.
Ruins of the Pucará near
Tilcara Cerro de los
Siete Colores,
Purmamarca Calle de Tilcara, Jujuy,
Argentina Patio inside the
Jujuy Cathedral, San...
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Tribal and
possibly dialect divisions were Fiscara, Jujuy, Ocloya, Osa,
Purmamarca, and Tiliar.
Mason (1950)
proposed that
Humahuaca was
related to Diaguita...
- the
central Andean Altiplano.
Humahuaca is
located north of
Tilcara and
Purmamarca, in the
colourful valley of
Quebrada de Humahuaca. In the
center of the...
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Salinas Grandes,
Iruya (step
bound by the
Quebrada de
Humahuaca and
Purmamarca)
Cachi (through the
Cuesta del Obispo) Molinos, La Caldera, Los Cardones...
- the
Quebrada de Humahuaca,
reaching regional cities such as Humahuaca,
Purmamarca, and Tilcara. The service,
formerly operated by state-owned Ferrocarriles...
- all of the
inhabitants are minute.
Plant growing in
between rocks in
Purmamarca The
genus and
species were
first described in 1937 by
Erich Werdermann...
- job, and wins yet
another challenge. Afterwards, they had to stay at
Purmamarca for the night. Next, the
girls head into the
famous Argentinian Salt Flats...