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- Aymara language (3573 bytes)
1: ...translating [[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengua_aymara Spanish article]] into this article.</small></div...
3: '''Aymara''' is the language of the [[Aymara]] people of the [[Andes]]. It is one of only a ha...
5: Many linguists believe that Aymara is related to its more widely-spoken neighbour, [...
7: The Aymara language is an [[inflected language]], and has a ...
11: Aymara has three [[phonemic|phoneme]] [[vowel]]s ({{IPA|...
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- Bolivia (30115 bytes)
15: ...es = [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Quechua]], [[Aymara]] |
40: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[August 6]], [[1825]] |
62: ...of the Viceroy of [[Lima]]. Local government came from the Audiencia de Charcas located in Chuquisaca ...
71: ... political awareness among the indigenous people. From the end of the Chaco War until the [[1952]] rev...
74: ...tenssoro]], the MNR introduced universal adult suffrage, carried out a sweeping land reform, promoted ... - Peru (12264 bytes)
30: | '''[[Independence]]'''<br> - Declared || From [[Spain]]<br/>[[July 28]], [[1821]]
36: ...' || "[[Somos libres, seá¯slo siempre]]" "We are free, may we always be so"
43: <sup>1</sup> [[Quechua language|Quechua]], [[Aymara language|Aymará and other regional languages ar...
48: ...sident, however, was not in power until [[1827]]. From [[1836]] to [[1839]] Peru and [[Bolivia]] were ...
99: The western coastal plains (costa) are separated from the eastern lowland jungle of the Amazon Basin ... - Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
3: ...s known is based on what was recorded by priests, from the [[iconography]] on Incan pottery and archit...
8: ...|Tici Viracocha]]. In another, he was brought up from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] by the sun god ...
10: ...e sent up to the earth by the sun god and emerged from the cave of Puma Orco at [[Pacaritambo]] carryi...
12: ...have been created as a ploy to bring the powerful Aymara tribes into the fold of the Tawantinsuyo.
16: == Deities ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Ekkeko]] --> - Native American (42651 bytes)
5: ...t native to the American continent, such as those from arctic [[Russia]]n [[Siberia]].
19: ...nd from people who [[Migration (human)|migrated]] from [[Siberia]] across the [[Bering Strait]], betwe...
21: ...oute through Alaska and Canada that had just been freed of its ice cover. There are a number of diffic...
26: ...e is that the Siberians were preceded by migrants from [[Oceania]], who arrived either by sailing acro...
28: ...heir theories, at least three separate migrations from Siberia to the Americas are highly likely to ha... - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
4: ...as killed on the orders of the [[Conquistador]] [[Francisco Pizarro]], marking the beginning of [[Span...
11: The foreign name '''Inca Empire''' is derived from the word '''Inca''', which means "[[Emperor]]."...
19: ... ordered Manco Capac and [[Mama Ocllo]] to emerge from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] and found the c...
42: ... often needed to talk his way out of potential confrontations that could have easily wiped out his par...
47: ...en other indigenous languages. Today, Quechua and Aymara remain the most widespread [[Amerindian language]... - Lake Titicaca (3147 bytes)
1: ...panish: Lago Titicaca) is South America's largest freshwater lake.]]
2: ...ometres]] Titicaca is [[South America]]'s largest freshwater [[lake]]. The partly-salt [[Lake Maracaib...
8: ...urist attraction for [[Peru]], drawing excursions from the lakeside city of [[Puno]]. Another island, ...
10: Titicaca is fed by rainfall and meltwater from glaciers on the [[sierra]]s that abut the [[Alt...
11: [[Image:Lake_Titicaca_map.png|frame|Map of Lake Titicaca]] - Puno (2703 bytes)
31: ...was home to the [[Tiwanaku]] culture, the apex of Aymara human development, as shown by [[archaeology|arch...
33: ...it that [[Manco Capac]], the first [[Inca]], rose from the waters of Lake Titicaca, under the orders o...
37: From that moment, the town began to change physicall...
45: The area surrounding the city was where the [[Aymara]] civilization started. - Andes (13210 bytes)
6: ...wn as [[Andean States]]. The name ''Andes'' comes from the [[Quechua]] word ''anti'', which means "hig...
8: ... is the point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center, because of the [[equatorial bulge]]...
13: ...[transform fault]] separates [[Tierra del Fuego]] from the small [[Scotia Plate]]. Across the 1,000&nb...
17: ...ordillera Oriental. The term ''cordillera'' comes from the Spanish word meaning 'rope'. The Andes rang...
20: ...only 300 m in [[Tierra del Fuego]] at 55°S; from 50°S, several of the larger glaciers descend t... - Aymara language (3573 bytes)
1: ...translating [[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengua_aymara Spanish article]] into this article.</small></div...
3: '''Aymara''' is the language of the [[Aymara]] people of the [[Andes]]. It is one of only a ha...
5: Many linguists believe that Aymara is related to its more widely-spoken neighbour, [...
7: The Aymara language is an [[inflected language]], and has a ...
11: Aymara has three [[phonemic|phoneme]] [[vowel]]s ({{IPA|... - Chile (39914 bytes)
39: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 18]], [[1810]]<br>[[Fe...
56: ...ego de Almagro]]'s first Spanish expedition south from Peru in [[1535]]-[[1536|36]] called themselves ...
64: ...ed in [[1541]] by [[Pedro de Valdivia]], one of [[Francisco Pizarro]]'s lieutenants. Although the Span...
66: ...f [[slavery]] in [[1683]] defused tensions on the frontier between the colony and the Mapuche land to ...
68: The drive for independence from Spain was precipitated by usurpation of the Spa... - Pigeons (23097 bytes)
72: ... is secreted by a sloughing of fluid-filled cells from the lining of the [[crop]]. Both sexes produce ...
112: * [[African Olive Pigeon]], ''Columba arquatrix''
148: * [[African Lemon-dove]], ''Columba larvata''
160: * [[African Collared Dove]], ''Streptopelia roseogrisea''
168: * [[African Mourning Dove]], ''Streptopelia decipiens''
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