The Imperial Languages of the Andes.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Series Andean Imperial LanguagesDetalles de publicación: Florida : University of Florida, s.fDescripción: 12 p. ; 28 cmTema(s): INCAS | LENGUAJE | ANDES | AYMARA | QUECHUA | PUQUINAClasificación CDD: 306.44
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Revisión: The Andes mountains, reaching from Ecuador down through Peru and Bolivia and including the northern parts of chile and Argentina, form a rugged terrain. The peaks rise so abruptly that in places the continental divide in only 50 miles from the pacific coast. Walking from one valley to the next can appear a journey of major proportions to one unaccustomed to such imposing grandeur.
Contenido:Some essential definitions
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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CDE | Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore | Revistas | CDE-0381 | 1 ejm. | Disponible | MUSEFCDE000386 |
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Contenido:Some essential definitions
The Andes mountains, reaching from Ecuador down through Peru and Bolivia and including the northern parts of chile and Argentina, form a rugged terrain. The peaks rise so abruptly that in places the continental divide in only 50 miles from the pacific coast. Walking from one valley to the next can appear a journey of major proportions to one unaccustomed to such imposing grandeur.
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