- Tumebamba,
Tomebamba (hispanicized spellings), or
Tumipampa (Kichwa for "Knife Field", Tumi: Knife, Pampa: Field) was a
former main
regional city in the...
- The
Tomebamba River is a
river of Ecuador. It runs
through the city of Cuenca,
merges into the
Amazon River and ends up in the
Atlantic Ocean. List of...
- as well as its
largest and most po****ted city. It is
crossed by the
Tomebamba, Tarqui,
Yanuncay and Machángara rivers, in the south-central inter-Andean...
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envisioned by his son
Huayna Capac to be a
second capital along with Cuzco,
Tomebamba has some
extensive networks of
hydraulic construction that archeologists...
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designated Ninan Cuyuchi as successor, but he had also
fallen ill and died in
Tomebamba without his father's knowledge.
Although a
group of
curacas tried to keep...
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Cuenca area. Two of the four
rivers of
Cuenca originate from Cajas, the
Tomebamba and
Yanuncay rivers which eventually drain into the
Amazon River. The...
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Pumapungo ruins at right, on the
Tomebamba River.
Tumebamba was
chosen by the
Emperor Huayna Capac (ruled 1493–1525) to be the Inca
northern capital....
- respectively. He also read his
poems on the
radio on
shows such as La Voz del
Tomebamba de Cuenca. He
composed songs, for example, the
pasillo Sabor de lágrimas...
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Cajamarca and Huancabamba, in
current territories of Peru; and Ingapirca,
Tomebamba or
Riobamba in Ecuador. This was
regarded by the
Incas as "the" Qhapaq...
- that Túpac
Yupanqui was born in Vilcashuamán and his son
Huayna Cápac in
Tomebamba seems to
indicate that
Atahualpa was born in
Quito as part of an expansionist...