- (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored,
Hispanicized spellings Teclla, Ticcla,
Ticlla) or
Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with
alternating colors') may
refer to: Tiklla...
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Ticlla (possibly from
Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, or for 'with
alternating colors') is a 5,303-metre-high (17,398 ft)
mountain in the
Chila mountain...
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Ticlla or
Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a
suffix to
indicate ownership, "the one with a heap",
Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also called...
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Ticlla (possibly from
Quechua for eyelash; two-colored or for 'with
alternating colors') is a 5,072-metre-high (16,640 ft)
mountain in the
Chila mountain...
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Ticlla (possibly from
Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, or for 'with
alternating colors') is a
mountain in the
Chila mountain range in the
Andes of Peru...
- River, with a follow-up
expedition in 2000
confirming the
connected Lake
Ticlla Cocha as the
furthest upstream Amazon extension. The
definition for the...
- San José de
Ticllas District is one of
fifteen districts of the
province Huamanga in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of...
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techniques like
ticlla, and wear
their traditional clothing with
honor and pride.
Pitumarca is
known internationally for its
revival of the
ticlla (discontinuous...
- Press, 2003. ISBN 0810848538. Barnadas,
Josep M.,
Guillermo Calvo, Juan
Ticlla Grupo de
Estudios Históricos.
Diccionario histórico de Bolivia.
Grupo de...
- 433 (Cotopaxi) Ecuador 5,897
Ticlla 12°15′23″S 75°57′24″W / 12.25639°S 75.95667°W / -12.25639; -75.95667 (
Ticlla) Peru 5,896 Chañi 24°03′46.4″S...