Examples of 'chincha' in a sentence

Meaning of "chincha"

Chincha is a noun that can refer to a city in Peru or a colloquial expression of disbelief or surprise in Korean
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  • A native people of Peru.
  • A port city in Chincha, Ica, Peru.
  • A province of Ica, Peru.

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Chincha never regained its earlier prominence.
New model for emergency assistance in chincha.
Lurín chincha archaeological complex.
Production plant chincha.
Eupithecia chincha is a moth in the Geometridae family.
Tour of the underground slave tunnels in Chincha.
And he practically buried the Chincha leadership under piles of valuables.
This union made both properties one of the richest in all Chincha.
Uribe represented the department of Chincha and was the first finalist in the contest.
Chincha is named for the ancient Chincha people that used to live in this area.
Excavation of a structure in the Chincha pampa with the walls aligned to the June solstice.
And this all started with the bird shit from the Chincha islands.
The Chincha had no trouble recognizing the Inca and continue living peacefully in their dominion.
His minister the lord of Chincha.
The Chincha region.

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The capital of the province is the city of Chincha Alta.
Chincha Alta District is one of eleven districts of the province Chincha in Peru.
Visit to salve tunnels in Chincha.
Chincha has many layers of history, and is a short distance from the beautiful Peruvian coast.
Stresses the dance of Chincha.
All of the rooms at Chincha Sausal are non-smoking.
Sunampe District is one of eleven districts of the province Chincha in Peru.
Chincha Chinchayqucha, also called in sources by the name of Junín.
The operators provide regulatory bus services from Ica to Chincha.
It is the capital of Chincha Province.
Panamericana Norte, and from there you have access to the central area of Chincha.
Guano deposits on the Chincha Islands.
During the Chincha Islands War, Covadonga served as an auxiliary ship to the Spanish fleet.
Alto Larán District is one of eleven districts of the province Chincha in Peru.
Located 15 km southeast of Chincha in the district of El Carmen.
Tambo de Mora District is one of eleven districts of the province Chincha in Peru.
Several 16th century Spaniards recorded Chincha history from Indian informants.
Mariscal Benavides, in the central area of Chincha.
In the Canete valley, opposite the Chincha Guano Islands, are extensive ruins, described by Squier.
Pueblo Nuevo District is one of the eleven districts of the Chincha Province in Peru.
In the early 19th Century, Chincha was known to British mariners as " Chinka.
Although those chronicles are often contradictory, the broad outlines of Chincha history can be discerned.
Black Summer in Chincha ( fourth week ).
It is located near the present-day city of Chincha Alta.
So far, there are five operating units, one in Chincha and four Moguegua and Tacna.
Adoration of the Baby Jesus based on the celebrations of Cañete, Chincha and Pisco.
Guests can enjoy Korean snacks and meals in Mapo Chincha Wonjo Choidaepo located 350 meters away.
Ms. McDougall, independent expert on minority issues, also made reference to the Chincha workshop.
In this way, we support the Chincha community.
Figure 12 - the Spanish Squadron, commanded by Admiral Pinzon, taking possession of the Chincha Islands.
The village of Chincha ( Peru ).
November, City taken by anti-Spanish forces during the Chincha Islands War.
Detailed prices in Chincha Alta >>.
In 1866, he became the secretary of the Fleet during the Chincha Islands War.

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