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    The guanaco (/ɡwɑːˈnɑːkoʊ/ ghwuah-NAH-koh; Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Guanacos are one of two wild...
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  • Guanaco is an animal similar to the llama. Guanaco may also refer to: An informal term for residents of El Salvador Guanaco hip hop, a style of music...
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  • Guañacos is a village and municipality in Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e...
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    guanaco (Lama guanicoe), Suri alpaca, and Huacaya alpaca (Vicugna pacos, prev. Lama guanicoe pacos), and the domestic llama (Lama glama). Guanacos and...
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    Guanaco Peak is a 2,127-metre (6,978-foot) mountain located in the North Cascades of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the highest summit of...
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  • Río Guanaco is a hamlet (Spanish: caserío) on Navarino Island in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in southern Chile. It is part of the Cabo de Hornos...
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  • Cerro Guanaco is a 1959 Argentine film directed by José Ramón Luna. Mario Amaya Leyla Dartel Francisco de Paula Raúl del Valle Floren Delbene Jorge Lanza...
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  • Pampa Guanaco Airport Spanish: Aeropuerto Pampa Guanaco (IATA: DPB, ICAO: SCBI) is a rural airport near Inútil Bay, serving Camerón in the Timaukel commune...
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    Lama is a genus containing the South American camelids: the wild guanaco and vicuña and the domesticated llama, alpaca, and the extinct chilihueque. Before...
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    Cria (section Guanaco crias)
    A cria (pronounced /kriː.ə/) is a juvenile llama, alpaca, vicuña, or guanaco. The term comes from the Spanish word cría, meaning "baby". Its false cognate...
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