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Parish in Azuay Province, Ecuador
Paccha
San Francisco de Paccha (Saint Francis of Paccha)
San Francisco de Asis de Paccha (Saint Francis of Paccha)
Paccha (Hispanicized spelling of the Kichwa word pakcha meaning "waterfall")[1] is a town and parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish covers an area of 25.6 km2 and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5,311.[2]
^Fabián Potosí C. et al., Ministerio de Educación del Ecuador, Kichwa Yachakukkunapa Shimiyuk Kamu, Runa Shimi - Mishu Shimi, Mishu Shimi - Runa Shimi. Quito (DINEIB, Ecuador) 2009 (Kichwa-Spanish dictionary)
^"Parroquia Paccha". Asociación de Juntas Parroquiales Rurales del Azuay. Retrieved February 26, 2010.[permanent dead link]
Paccha (Hispanicized spelling of the Kichwa word pakcha meaning "waterfall") is a town and parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish...
Paccha Duchicela (1485–1525), was, according to the priest Juan de Velasco, a queen regnant of Quito in 1487–1525 and co-reigned with her husband Huayna...
avoiding the over influence of Sanskrit. This movement came to be known as "Paccha Malayalam" Movement.[citation needed] He collected and studied the old scriptures...
Hellinsia paccha is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Ecuador. The wingspan is 14–16 mm. Adults are on wing in September. The name refers...
Velasco he absorbed the Quito Confederation into his empire by marrying Queen Paccha Duchicela, halting a long protracted war. Huayna Capac founded the city...
(1960) in Tamil. She debuted as a young heroin in Telugu film Nitya Kalyanam Paccha Thoranam in 1960 opposite another debutante Hero Ramakrishna (Telugu actor)...
the Kuraka (Inca cacique) defeated and killed by the Inca Huayna Cápac. Paccha, the daughter of Cacha Duchicela, would have married Huayna Cápac, and from...
into films.[citation needed] Raja Ravindra's first film as an actor is Paccha Toranam (1994). After acting in films like Pedarayudu (1995), he ventured...
during the conquest of the Aztec Empire. She was born to Yamque Yupangue and Paccha Duchicela. She was selected by her uncle Huayna Capac to become one of the...
was the son of a woman from Quito. Juan de Velasco says his mother was Paccha, the queen of Quito. However the large majority of reliable sources say...
Vakita" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 4:15 2. "Vacchene" K. S. Chithra 4:44 3. "Paccha Pacchani" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 4:49 4. "Poddu Vali Poye" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam...
Yupanqui. It is said that the Inca strategically married the Cañari princess Paccha to conquer the people. Many of their descendants still reside in Cañar....
rather than from plates and dishes. Later-food-refuser's Practice (khalu-paccha-bhattik'anga) — not taking any more food after one has shown that one is...
Libuše, female ruler of Bohemia Valasca Vakai, queen of Kingdom of Rapa Nui Paccha Duchicela, queen of the Kingdom of Quito Nitocris of the Sixth Dynasty –...
of tribes ruled by the Duchicela dynasty. Huayna Capac took the princess Paccha as his wife and gave special treatment and social status privileges to the...
with more red than yellow minukku, an orange with more yellow than red Paccha, a particular shade of green which has more yellow than blue. If he was...