titicaca in English

noun

freshwater lake on the Peru and Bolivia border (in the Andes)

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1. Witnessing on the “floating” islands of Lake Titicaca

2. Living by Lake Titicaca are the Quechua and Aymara Indians.

3. Aymara is a language spoken by aproximately 1.600.000 persons around the Titicaca lake

4. Aymara is a language spoken by aproximately 1.600.000 persons around the Titicaca lake

5. At an altitude of 12,500 feet [3,810 m], Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world.

6. It is located near Lake Titicaca at about 12,549.2 ft (3,825.0 m) above sea level near La Paz, Bolivia.

7. Starting in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Altiplano extends southward in an opening between two branches of the southern …

8. In reference to its excessive amounts of skin, it has jokingly been referred to as the Titicaca scrotum water frog.

9. Balsa definition is - a small raft or boat; specifically : one made of tightly bundled reeds and used on Lake Titicaca.

10. Noun Aymara, Aymaras 1 A member of a South American people inhabiting the high plateau region of Bolivia and Peru near Lake Titicaca

11. The Altiplano originates northwest of Lake Titicaca in southern Peru and extends about 600 miles (965 km) southeast to the southwestern corner of Bolivia.

12. ‘Another Aymara festival is Alacitas, the Festival of Abundance, which takes place in La Paz and the Lake Titicaca region.’ ‘An Aymara woman admires the artistry of …

13. The Witnesses visit people who live on islands on Lake Titicaca, including “floating” island platforms made of reeds growing in the lake waters. —10/15, pages 8-10.

14. 15 The Altiplano, or high plain, of South America is a place of superlatives: It holds the world's highest navigable lake, Titicaca, and the largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni.

15. Following in the footsteps of the greatest Spanish adventurers, Michael Wood retraces the path of the Conquistadors from Amazonia to Lake Titicaca, and from the deserts of North Mexico to the heights of Machu Picchu

16. The majority of the Aymara live around Lake Titicaca and on the Bolivian altiplano in the southern section of the department of Puno (in Peru) and in the departments of La Paz and Oruro (in Bolivia)

17. Aymara, also Aymara (etymology unknown as yet), a numerous tribe of sedentary Indians inhabiting the northern sections of Bolivia, part of the eastern declivities of the Andes of that republic, and the sections of Peru bordering upon Lake Titicaca, except its northern extremity, which is held by Quichua-speaking Indians

18. Actualmente los un millón y seiscientos mil Aymaras se concentran en las inmediaciones del lago Titicaca, distribuidos en Bolivia, Perú y Chile: LOS Aymaras EN BOLIVIA: Según el censo del INE-Bolivia de 1992 el número de aymara hablantes bolivianos, entre monoligües y bilingües, es de 1.237.658 habitantes

19. Aimaras [5] (en aimara: [aj.ˈma.ɾa] (? · i)), a veces escrito Aymara, es un pueblo indígena originario de América del Sur, que habita la meseta andina del lago Titicaca desde tiempos precolombinos, extendiéndose entre el noroeste de Argentina, el occidente de Bolivia, el norte Grande de Chile y el sureste del Perú.

20. The Aymara language does have one surviving relative, spoken by a small, isolated group of about 1000 people far to the north in the mountains inland from Lima in Central Peru (in and around the village of Tupe, Yauyos province, Lima department). This language, known as Jaqaru/Kawki, is of the same family as Aymara, indeed some linguists refer to it as 'Central Aymara', alongside the main 'Southern Aymara' branch of the family spoken in the Titicaca region.