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  • up nasca, nazca, Nazca, or Nasca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nazca is a city in Peru. Nazca, NAZCA or Nasca may also refer to: Nazca Desert, an...
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  • Paracas–Arequipa–Antofalla terrain, a geological unit of the Central Andes Nazca (disambiguation), including the post-Paracas All pages with titles beginning with...
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  • Santos Laguna or Santos (f. 1983), in Torreón, Mexico Santos de Nasca, in Nazca, Peru FC Santos Tartu (f. 2006), Estonia S.V. Santos, in Nieuw Nickerie...
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  • center of the Nazca culture in present-day Peru Kawauchi (disambiguation) Kochi (disambiguation) 河内 (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • MFZ is the Mocha Fracture Zone, a transform fault on the Nazca Plate. MFZ may also refer to: Mabaan language, spoken in Sudan (by ISO 639 code) Mofaz...
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  • for Llanquihue Lake Valdivia Fracture Zone, a geological fracture zone in Nazca Plate Valdivia, Antioquia, a municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia...
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    languages of the Americas Ancient American engineering Andean culture (disambiguation) List of Greenlandic Inuit List of Indigenous artists of the Americas...
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  • Marcona may refer to: Marcona District, Nazca Province, Peru San Juan de Marcona, capital of Marcona District Marcona Mine, an open-pit iron mine in Marcona...
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  • improve this article, possibly by splitting the article and/or by introducing a disambiguation page, or discuss this issue on the talk page. (December 2018)...
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  • Spanish journalist Dom Pedrito, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Nazca (Buenos Aires Metro), a station on the Buenos Aires Metro, known as "San...
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    Broad Front, and Free Peru. Leonila Martina Portocarrero Ramos was born in Nazca, Peru, on 29 September 1949. In 1970, she entered the Universidad Nacional...
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    at other sites nearby. The spiral shape is also reflected in the famous Nazca Lines (monkey geoglyph). It is the shape of the snail, or Spondylus, of...
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    effigy mounds have been compared to the large-scale geoglyphs such as the Nazca Lines of Peru. Effigy mounds are limited to the Northern and Eastern United...
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    volcanism in these other zones is controlled by the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate. The Austral Volcanic Zone was identified...
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