COYA - Acronym for Catholic Organizations for Youth in Asia
Coya (Piloña), a parish in the municipality of Piloña, Asturias, Spain
Coya District, a district of the province Calca in Peru
Estero Coya, a river of Chile
Coya Knutson (1912-1996), American politician from Minnesota
Santa Cruz de Coya, a former city on the site of the fort of Santa Cruz de Oñez, Chile
SS Coya, a 19th-century iron-hulled steamship on Lake Titicaca
Qoya or coya, queen of the Inca Empire
Coya Asarpay (fl. 1533)
Coya Cusirimay (fl. 1493)
Mama Ocllo Coya (fl. 1493)
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Coya may refer to: COYA - Acronym for Catholic Organizations for Youth in Asia Coya (Piloña), a parish in the municipality of Piloña, Asturias, Spain...
Beatriz Clara Coya (1556-1600), was a princess (ñusta) of the Inca Empire. She was born to Sapa Inca Sayri Túpac (r 1545–1561) and Cusi Huarcay. She married...
Cornelia Genevive Gjesdal "Coya" Knutson (née Gjesdal; August 22, 1912 – October 10, 1996) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Minnesota...
Coya was a German property and casualties insurance provider headquartered in Berlin offering liability policies for people and pets as well as home content...
Coya Asarpay or Azarpay (died 1533), was a princess and queen consort of the Inca Empire by marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca Atahualpa (r 1532-1533)...
Doña Francisca Coya (1515-1543 or 1544), also known as María de Sandoval or simply La Coya, was a Princess of the Inca Empire. She was the daughter of...
SS Coya is a 19th-century iron-hulled steamship on Lake Titicaca in Peru. After a long history carrying freight and passengers she is currently a floating...
The CoyaCoya Cusirimay (floruit 1493), was a princess and queen consort, Coya, of the Inca Empire by marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac...
The Coya Mama Ocllo Coya or only Mama Ocllo (Mama Uqllu iskay ñiqin, fl 1493), was a princess and queen consort, Coya, of the Inca Empire by marriage...
Coya Elliott is an American sound editor. She was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film Soul. Soul (2020; co-nominated...
Mayta Cápac Born Cusco, Peru Died c. 1290 Cusco, Peru Spouse Mama Cora Ocllo Coya Issue Mayta Cápac Quechua Lluq'i Yupanki Dynasty Hurin Father Sinchi Roca...
Cura Ocllo (died 1539) was an Inca queen consort, or coya, as the wife and full sister of the Inca emperor Manco Inca Yupanqui,: 75, 88 whose reign over...
The Estero Coya is a river of Chile. List of rivers of Chile EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA CUENCA DEL RIO BIO BIO[permanent dead...
Coya District is one of eight districts of the Calca Province in the Cusco Region of Peru. Some of the highest mountains of the district are listed below:...
with son succeeding father. The principal wife of the Inca was known as the Coya or Qoya. The Sapa Inca was at the top of the social hierarchy, and played...
Santa Cruz de Coya was a city established by the governor of Chile Martín García Oñez de Loyola on the site of the fort of Santa Cruz de Oñez, in 1595...
Posada Quebrada Verde Valparaíso England Staff House Braden Copper Co. Coya Hungary Hotel Turismo Rengo Italy Escuela de Aviación Cap. Ávalos Santiago...
were Coya Asarpay (the First Princess of the Empire), Quispe Sisa, Cura Ocllo, Marca Chimbo, Pachacuti Yamqui, Miro, Kusi Warkay, Francisca Coya and others...
Denny and Brothers at Dumbarton on the River Clyde in Scotland built SS Coya. She was 52 m (170 ft) long and was launched on the lake in 1893. In 1905...
The Coya Rahua Ocllo, or Araua Ocllo (floruit 1532), was a princess and queen consort, Coya, of the Inca Empire by marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca...
Radio La Crónica, 29%. On August 3, 2016, the writer and journalist Hugo Coya [es] was appointed as president of the board due to the resignation of María...
Quispe Yupanqui. Cusi Chimbo was another wife of his, sister of the first Coya before Curi Hilpay, called Mama Chimbo, she is described as "Cruel and with...
The Coya Chuqui Huipa (floruit 1532), was a princess and queen consort, Coya, of the Inca Empire by marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca Huáscar (r 1527-1532)...
boy, Coya, works for a traveling circus, and is treated poorly by his guardian, Rai, also a native of India, who is in charge of the circus. Coya runs...