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    of the province of Huancané in Peru. The town is located about north of Lake Titicaca. The majority of the residents of Huancané's 7,000 speak Aymara...
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  • Huancané can refer to a city, a district and a province in Peru. For the use of the term in a specific setting, see: Huancané for the town in Peru. Huancané...
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    Huancané District (Aymara Wankani) is one of eight districts of the province Huancané in Peru. The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens...
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  • Salla Huancane (possibly from Aymara salla rocks, cliffs, wanqa a big stone, -ni a suffix) is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of...
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  • Huancane Apacheta (possibly from Aymara wanqa a big stone, -ni a suffix, wanqani "the one with a stone (or stones)", apachita the place of transit of an...
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    Huancané Province (from Aymara Wanqani listen, meaning "the one with big stones") is a province of the Puno Region in Peru. The capital of the province...
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    Huancané (Latin: Praelatura Territorialis Iacobus Apostolus Huancanensis) is a Roman Catholic territorial prelature located in the city of Huancané in...
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    Huancarane. The Huancané valley is 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) wide and flat and has the "South Fork" valley as a tributary. The Huancané valley runs southwestwards...
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    (Azángaro) Carabaya (Macusani) Chucuito (Juli) El Collao (Ilave) Huancané (Huancané) Lampa (Lampa) Melgar (Ayaviri) Moho (Moho) Puno (Puno) San Antonio...
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    In order of their relative flow volumes, these are Ramis, Coata, Ilave, Huancané, and Suchez. More than 20 other smaller streams empty into Titicaca. The...
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