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Vicuñas are
relatives of the llama, and are now
believed to be the wild
ancestor of
domesticated alpacas,
which are
raised for
their coats.
Vicuñas produce...
- the 20th
century vicuñas were
hunted for
their fur, so that the po****tion
declined and was put
under wild life protection.
Vicuñas were
listed in CITES...
- The
vicuña is a
camelid native to
South America.
Vicuña may also
refer to:
Vicuña, Chile,
Chilean commune and city
Vicuña, Álava,
village in the Basque...
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Vicuña (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈkuɲa]) is a
Chilean commune and city in
Elqui Province,
Coquimbo Region,
founded during the
government of
Bernardo O'Higgins...
- José
Antonio Vicuña Ochandorena (born 20
November 1971),
commonly known as Kibu
Vicuña, is a
Spanish professional football manager. He is the current...
- Benjamín
Vicuña Luco (born 29
November 1978) is a
Chilean actor and entrepreneur.
Vicuña was born
November 29, 1978, to
father Juan
Pablo Vicuña Parot and...
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Vicuna LLM is an
omnibus Large Language Model used in AI research. Its
methodology is to
enable the
public at
large to
contrast and
compare the accuracy...
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Basque descent.
Vicuña was from a
powerful family; of his brothers,
Francisco Ramón
Vicuña was an
influential politician, and
Manuel Vicuña was Archbishop...
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Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948) is a
Chilean poet and
artist based in New York and Santiago, Chile. Her work is
noted for
themes of language, memory, dissolution...
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Laura del
Carmen Vicuña Pino (5 April, 1891 – 22 January, 1904) was a
Chilean child who was
noted for her
religious devotion. She was
beatified by Pope...