The Pincoya is, according to local mythology, a female "water spirit" of the Chilotan Seas. The Pincoya is said to have long blond hair, be of incomparable beauty, be cheerful and sensual, and rise from the depths of the sea.
The Pincoya is, according to local mythology, a female "water spirit" of the Chilotan Seas. The Pincoya is said to have long blond hair, be of incomparable...
The Pincoya storm petrel (Oceanites pincoyae) is a sea bird of the storm petrel family. The specific name commemorates the Pincoya, a female water spirit...
Huenchula. Their three children, the Pincoy, the prince of the sea, and the Pincoya and Sirena chilota, princesses, aid them in the work of ruling the seas...
Chiloé) and the human Huenchula; his sisters, are the Sirena chilota and the Pincoya (which also is his wife). With his sisters he carries the dead from the...
has the proper name Pincoya, as selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Chile, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. Pincoya is a female water spirit...
guillemot Pileated flycatcher Pileated parrot Pileated woodpecker Pilotbird Pincoya storm petrel Pine bunting Pine flycatcher Pine grosbeak Pine siskin Pine...
Cancri Piautos /piˈɔːtɒs/ Sagittarius HD 164604 Pincoya IAU new 2019 Chilean proposal; named after Pincoya, a female water spirit from local mythology. /pɪŋˈkɔɪə/...
used by the IUCN. Includes petrels and albatrosses Elliot's storm petrel Pincoya storm petrel ("Crane-like") Brown-banded rail Colombian crake Maned owl...
partying and celebrating. The Magical Ship was created by el Millalobo for la Pincoya and her brothers for this purpose. Another version of this tale says that...
wealth and diplomacy, she is beneficent and kind, but has a terrible temper Pincoya, in Chiloean mythology, a cheerful and sensual female water spirit of the...
she has the task of caring for all fish. Also helps her siblings (the Pincoya and Pincoy) to carry the bodies of drowned sailors, toward the Caleuche...
important are the Caleuche and the Trauco, followed by the Fiura, the Pincoya, the Invunche, the Camahueto, the Basilisco chilote, and the Millalobo...
Principal photography took place between 2005 and 2006 in Cariquima and La Pincoya, Santiago. Mansacue in its 6 weeks in theaters attracted 8,234 viewers...