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    Huanta is a town in Central Peru, capital of the province Huanta in the region Ayacucho. In the era of the Spanish American wars of independence, Huanta...
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    The Peruvian Internal Conflict is an armed conflict between the Government of Peru and the Maoist guerilla group Shining Path and its remnants. The conflict's...
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  • Revolt was an armed conflict between the indigenous communities of Huanta and the Peruvian Army that lasted from August 30, 1896, to May 1897. v t e...
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    Huanta Province is the northernmost of the eleven provinces in the Ayacucho region in Peru. The capital of the Huanta province is the city of Huanta. In...
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    la Rebelión (Huanta Siglo XIX). Cuzco: Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos Bartolomé de las Casas 1992. Pease G.Y., Franklin (1993). Perú, Hombre e Historia...
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    Gastelumendi, Cecilia (2005a). The Plebeian Republic: The Huanta Rebellion and the Making of the Peruvian State, 1820–1850. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0822334415...
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    Cangallo (Cangallo) Huamanga (Ayacucho) Huanca Sancos (Huanca Sancos) Huanta (Huanta) La Mar (San Miguel) Lucanas (Puquio) Parinacochas (Coracora) Paucar...
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  • Collao General Sánchez Cerro Grau Espinar Huacaybamba Huallaga Huamanga Huanta Huancavelica Huancayo Huánuco Huaral Huaraz Huari Huarmey Huaura Huaylas...
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  • Cultural Sport Huanta (sometimes referred as Sport Huanta) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Huanta, Ayacucho, Peru. The Club Deportivo...
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  • Huanta District is one of eight districts of the Huanta Province in Peru. Its seat is Huanta. One of the highest peaks of the district is Rasuwillka at...
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  • The Battle of Huanta took place between rebel and Spanish forces during the Cuzco Rebellion of 1814. Notes Eguiguren Escudero 1914, p. 58. García Camba...
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  • mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,800 metres (15,748 ft) high. It is situated in the Ayacucho Region, Huanta Province, Huanta District, and in the La...
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  • "black lake", Hispanicized spelling Yanacocha) is a lake in Peru located in Huanta District, Huanta Province, Ayacucho Region. It is situated at a height of...
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    pottery, and serving as a stop between the larger towns of Huamanga and Huanta and the jungles of San Miguel province, Quinua received a boost to its primarily...
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  • Federico Richter Fernandez-Prada (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Peru)
    August 8, 2011) was a Peruvian Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Federico Richter Fernandez-Prada was born in Huanta, Peru, ordained a priest on July...
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    Iquicha (category Territorial evolution of Peru)
    Huanta by General Antonio Huachaca, a mestizo loyal to the Spanish Empire against the newly formed Peruvian Republic. The state existed from Peru's declared...
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  • non-exhaustive list of football clubs in Peru with the current 18 first division teams, and 18 second division teams. The Copa Perú has variable number of teams from...
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    Antonio Huachaca (category Peru–Bolivian Confederation)
    Valdelomar. Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú. Del Pino, Juan José (1955). Las sublevaciones indígenas de Huanta (1827–36). Aguilar Editorial. Del Pino...
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  • Peru. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000. The club's second stadium for home matches is the Estadio Municipal de Huanta located in Huanta, Peru, and...
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    United Restoration Army and indigenous peasants from Huanta who tried to defend the defeated Peru–Bolivian Confederation. On July 24, 1833, the Callao...
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