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Qillqata (Condesuyos-La Unión)
Qillqata ( Aymara for "written" or "something written", other spellings ''Kelkhata, Khelkhata, Khellkhata, Killkata, Quelcata, Qellqata, Quellcata, Quellqata, Quelcata, Queljata, Quilcata'') may refer to: * Qillqata or Qala Qala, an archaeological site in the Oruro Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Arequipa-Moquegua), a mountain in the Arequipa Region and the Moquegua Region, Peru * Qillqata (Chuquisaca), a mountain in the Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Cochabamba), a mountain in the Quillacollo Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Condesuyos-La Unión), a mountain in the Condesuyos Province and the La Unión Province, Arequipa Region, Peru * Qillqata (Cusco), a mountain in the Cusco Region, Peru * Qillqata (La Paz), a mountain in the La Paz Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Tapacarí) Qillqata (Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix, "written" or "something written", also spelled ''Killkata'') is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It is loca ...
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Aymara Language
Aymara (; also ) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over one million speakers.The other native American languages with more than one million speakers are Nahuatl, Quechua languages, and Guaraní. Aymara, along with Spanish and Quechua, is an official language in Bolivia and Peru. It is also spoken, to a much lesser extent, by some communities in northern Chile, where it is a recognized minority language. Some linguists have claimed that Aymara is related to its more widely spoken neighbor, Quechua. That claim, however, is disputed. Although there are indeed similarities, like the nearly identical phonologies, the majority position among linguists today is that the similarities are better explained as areal features rising from prolonged cohabitation, rather than natural genealogical changes that would stem from a common protolanguage. Aymara is an agglutinating and, to a cert ...
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Qala Qala
Qala Qala (Aymara ''qala'' stone,Ludovico Bertonio, Aymara-Spanish dictionary (transcription) the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a group of stones", hispanicized spellings ''Calacala, Cala Cala'', also ''Kala Kala'') is an archaeological site in Bolivia in a valley of the same name. The valley is known for its rock art. The zone where the rock paintings are found is also known as Qillqatasiarb-bolivia.org
"Calacala, Depto. de Oruro" (in Spanish)
(Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a to indicate the , "written" or "something ...
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Qillqata (Arequipa-Moquegua)
Qillqata (Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix to indicate the participle, "written" or "something written", Hispanicized ''Quelcata'') is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located southeast of Lake Salinas in the Arequipa Region, Arequipa Province, Tarucani District, and in the Moquegua Region, General Sánchez Cerro Province, Coalaque District Coalaque District is one of eleven districts of the General Sánchez Cerro Province in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the S .... Some of the highest mountains near Qillqata are Wilani in the northeast, Q'uwa Laki in the southeast and Pachakutiq. See also * Takuni References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Moquegua Region {{Moquegua-geo-stub ...
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Qillqata (Chuquisaca)
Qillqata ( Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix, "written" or "something written", also spelled ''Khelkhata'') is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It is located in the Chuquisaca Department, Nor Cinti Province, San Lucas Municipality, near the border to the Potosí Department, José María Linares Province José María Linares is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian department of Potosí. Its capital is Puna. Location José María Linares province is one of sixteen provinces in the Potosí Department. It is located between 19° 30' and ..., Puna Municipality. It lies southeast of Otavi (Utawi). References Mountains of Chuquisaca Department {{Chuquisaca-geo-stub ...
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Qillqata (Cochabamba)
Qillqata (Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix, "written" or "something written", also spelled ''Khellkhata'') is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province Quillacollo is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. It is known for its festival in August where people from all over Bolivia come and pay homage to the Virgin of Urqupiña (''Virgen de Urqupiña''). Quillacollo is said to be one of ..., Quillacollo Municipality. Qillqata lies southeast of Uqi Salli Punta. References Mountains of Cochabamba Department {{CochabambaBO-geo-stub ...
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Qillqata (Condesuyos-La Unión)
Qillqata ( Aymara for "written" or "something written", other spellings ''Kelkhata, Khelkhata, Khellkhata, Killkata, Quelcata, Qellqata, Quellcata, Quellqata, Quelcata, Queljata, Quilcata'') may refer to: * Qillqata or Qala Qala, an archaeological site in the Oruro Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Arequipa-Moquegua), a mountain in the Arequipa Region and the Moquegua Region, Peru * Qillqata (Chuquisaca), a mountain in the Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Cochabamba), a mountain in the Quillacollo Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Condesuyos-La Unión), a mountain in the Condesuyos Province and the La Unión Province, Arequipa Region, Peru * Qillqata (Cusco), a mountain in the Cusco Region, Peru * Qillqata (La Paz), a mountain in the La Paz Department, Bolivia * Qillqata (Tapacarí) Qillqata (Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix, "written" or "something written", also spelled ''Killkata'') is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It is loca ...
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Qillqata (Cusco)
Queljata (possibly from Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix to indicate the participle, "written" or "something written") is a mountain in the eastern extensions Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, Marcapata District. Queljata lies northeast of the peaks of Quinsachata, Quehuesiri and Huayruruni Huayruruni (possibly from Aymara ''wayruru'' red and black seeds of a plant (''Abrus precatorius'', ''Ormosia coccinea'' and ''Ormosia minor''); also meaning something very beautiful, ''-ni'' a suffix to indicate ownership) is a mountain in the .... References Mountains of Cusco Region Mountains of Peru {{Cusco-geo-stub ...
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Qillqata (La Paz)
Qillqata ( Aymara ''qillqaña'' to write, ''-ta'' a suffix to indicate the participle, "written" or "something written", also spelled ''Kelkhata'') is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It lies in the La Paz Department, Loayza Province, Malla Municipality Malla Municipality is the fourth municipal section of the Loayza Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Malla. Geography The Kimsa Cruz mountain range traverses the municipality. Some of the highest mountains of the municip .... Qillqata is situated south-west of Malla. The river Malla Jawira flows along its southern slopes. ''(Sellkhata)'' References Mountains of La Paz Department (Bolivia) {{LaPazBO-geo-stub ...
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