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- viscacha", Hispanicized spellings ****scachane, ****scachani, Viscachane, Viscachani, Vizcachane, Vizcachani) may refer to: Chumpi, Wisk'achani, Hatunrit'i...
- Viscachani (possibly from Aymara wisk'acha viscacha, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the viscacha (or viscachas)") is a 5,065-metre-high...
- 4200 BCE – 2500 BCE Honda, Lauricocha III, Pernil Alto, Sechin Bajo, Viscachani, Jisk'a Iru Muqu Period VI (Cotton Pre-ceramic) 2500 BCE – 1800 BCE Norte...
- culture, Norte Chico (Caral), Buena Vista, Casavilca, Culebras, Ventarrón, Viscachani, Huaca Prieta; Peru, Chile: Chinchorro Period V 4200 BC – 2500 BC Ecuador:...
- indicate ownership, "the one with the viscacha", Hispanicized spelling Viscachani) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes, about 4,940-metre...
- wisk'acha a rodent,-ni a suffix, "the one with the viscacha", also spelled Viscachani) is a 3,611-metre-high (11,847 ft) mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It...
- indicate ownership, "the one with the viscacha", Hispanicized spelling Viscachani) is a 4,674-metre-high (15,335 ft) mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It...
- rodent, -ni a suffix, "the one with the viscacha", Hispanicized spelling Viscachani) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately...
- wisk'acha a rodent,-ni a suffix, "the one with the viscacha", also spelled Viscachani) is a 4,355-metre-high (14,288 ft) mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It...
- ownership, "the one with the viscacha (or viscachas)", Hispanicized spelling Viscachani) is a 4,088-metre-high (13,412 ft) mountain in the eastern extensions...