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Guinea pigs raised as livestock are incidental host of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> and Influenza A in Ecuador. [PDF]

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Cuzco

2018
The ruins of the Inca capital, Cuzco, lie among and beneath the colonial, republican, and modern buildings, plazas, and streets of the modern city. This chapter draws on ethnohistorical documentation and published and unpublished excavation reports to describe aspects of this city and its development and function.
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Cuzco Quechua

Abstract This chapter offers a grammatical overview of Cuzco Quechua [ISO 639-3: quz, Glottocode: cusc1236], a Southern Quechuan language spoken in the southern Peruvian Andes by nearly 1.5 million speakers. Within the Quechuan family, Cuzco Quechua is probably the most studied language.
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Sonnensteine um Cuzco

1972
Die Ruinenstadt Pisac, die vielleicht um 1450 errichtet wurde, liegt etwa 40 km nordostlich von Cuzco in einem romantisch schonen Tal. Pisac war eine Bergfestung, wie man sie unter Ausnutzung des naturlichen Gelandes gar nicht geschickter hatte anlegen konnen.
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CUZCO

2023
JEAN-PIERRE PROTZEN, JOHN HOWLAND ROWE
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Etnografías de Cuzco

2005
La etnografía andina está marcada con el sello de la historia. En efecto, las sociedades que trata son generalmente consideradas como herederas de aquellas que fueron dominadas por el Imperio Inca, puesto que, en su apogeo, este se extendía sobre seiscientos mil kilómetros cuadrados de cordillera, desde el Ecuador hasta Chile.
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