Achakanayuq
Mountain in Bolivia
Achakanayuq
Bolivia
Potosí Department
Potosí Department
Potosí Department
Achakanayuq (Quechua achakana (Neowerdermannia vorwerkii), a kind of cactus which an edible root, -yuq a suffix,[2][3] "the one with the achakana plant", also spelled Achacanayoj) is a 3,870-metre-high (12,700 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Potosí Department, Nor Chichas Province, Cotagaita Municipality. Achakanayuq lies southeast of Quchayuq.[1][4]
References
- ^ a b Bolivian IGM map 1:50,000 Comunidad Cotagaitilla 6431-IV
- ^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa (2007). Diccionario Bilingüe: Iskay simipi yuyayk’anch: Quechua – Castellano / Castellano – Quechua (PDF). La Paz, Bolivia: futatraw.ourproject.org.
- ^ "Achakana". Medicina Intercultural. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
- ^ "Cotagaita". INE, Bolivia. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
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Capital: Potosí
- Alonso de Ibáñez
- Antonio Quijarro
- Bernardino Bilbao
- Charcas
- Chayanta
- Cornelio Saavedra
- Daniel Campos
- Enrique Baldivieso
- José María Linares
- Modesto Omiste
- Nor Chichas
- Nor Lípez
- Rafael Bustillo
- Sud Chichas
- Sur Lípez
- Tomás Frías
- Acasio (Acasio)
- Arampampa (Arampampa)
- Atocha (Atocha)
- Betanzos (Betanzos)
- Caiza "D" (Caiza "D")
- Ckochas (Ckochas)
- Caripuyo (Caripuyo)
- Chaquí (Chaquí)
- Chayanta (Chayanta)
- Chuquihuta (Chuquihuta)
- Colcha "K" (Colcha "K")
- Colquechaca (Colquechaca)
- Cotagaita (Cotagaita)
- Llallagua (Llallagua)
- Llica (Llica)
- Mojinete Municipality (Mojinete)
- Ocurí (Ocurí)
- Pocoata (Pocoata)
- Porco (Porco)
- Potosí (Potosí)
- Puna (Puna)
- Ravelo (Ravelo)
- Sacaca (Sacaca)
- San Agustín (San Agustín)
- San Antonio de Esmoruco (San Antonio de Esmoruco)
- San Pablo de Lípez (San Pablo de Lípez)
- San Pedro de Buena Vista (San Pedro de Buena Vista)
- San Pedro de Quemes (San Pedro de Quemes)
- Tacobamba (Tacobamba)
- Tahua (Tahua)
- Tinguipaya (Tinguipaya)
- Tomave (Tomave)
- Toro Toro (Toro Toro)
- Tupiza (Tupiza)
- Uncía (Uncía)
- Urmiri (Urmiri)
- Uyuni (Uyuni)
- Villazón (Villazón)
- Vitichi (Vitichi)
- Yocalla (Yocalla)
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