sierras centrales.html Espejos culturales. Ethnography Map of the Huarpes territory. Pre Columbian ... fr Huarpes hr Huarpe pt Huarpes ... more details
Image Punta de flecha huarpe.jpg thumb right A huarpe arrow tip The Reserva Provincial Castillos de Pincheira lang es Pincheira s Castles Provincial Reserve is a nature reserve natural area protected in Argentina . It s located about 27 km to the west of the Malarg e city in the southern part of the Mendoza Province . It is a natural monument sculpted by erosive actions, mainly of glacier s. Its form is very similar to a giant castle , in the front flow the Malarg e River and very near the Pincheira Stream . According to the legend, this site was a refuge for the Chile an bandits called Pincheira brothers, during the beginning of the 20th century. Around of the natural monument there are many arrows tips of the Huarpes , an ancient ethnic group who inhabited the zone. External links es icon http www.pincheira.com.ar Complejo Castillos de Pincheira es icon http www.recursosnaturales.mendoza.gov.ar pincheira.html Castillos de Pincheira description and video coord missing Argentina Category Mendoza Province Category Visitor attractions in Argentina Castillos de Pincheira Category Archaeological sites in Argentina Castillos de Pincheira Category Protected areas of Argentina Castillos de Pincheira SouthAm protected area stub MendozaAR geo stub es Castillos de Pincheira ka ... more details
Viegas Barros, 2007. Una propuesta de fonetizaci n y fonemizaci n tentativas de las hablas huarpes ... families Category Unclassified languages of South America na lang stub es Lenguas huarpes ... more details
Infobox San Juan Department name Zonda official name Departamento Zonda map Departamento Zonda San Juan Argentina .png location location of Departamento Zonda in San Juan Province Argentina San Juan Province capital Basilio Nievas San Juan Basilio Nievas foundation founder ? pop 4,050 census ar 2001 density 1.7 Inhabitants km pop change 13.26 1991 2001 resident zondino a tel 0264 post 5400 coor Coord 31 33 S 68 46 W area 2,905 km dist1 1,090km patron Virgen del Carmen mayor web ifam SJU019 Zonda is a department of the province of San Juan Province Argentina San Juan Argentina . It is located in the center south of the province, which stressed a landscape of hills and little vegetation. Characterized by its important wine and fruit production, also because of its tourism development Toponymy The name of this department is of indigenous origin that translates means sky high means wind and warm characteristic of the province Wind Zonda History The settlement of this area goes back to the first centuries of the first millennium, with the settlement of the community Ullum Zonda descendants of those Indians Huarpes , which was characterized by the practice in agriculture and in ceramics. Upon arrival of the Spaniards and after the founding of San Juan de la Frontera, these lands were not immediately populated by the conquerors, but when it was the figure of the Huarpes, began to disappear. The former owners were Cornelius Albarrac n maternal grandfather Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Matias Sanchez de Loria ascendant by maternal line Narciso de Francisco Laprida , which were devoted to the planting of the at Clarify date August 2010 and olive . The valley also Zonda contituy step forced on the path towards Chile and Department Calingasta Calingasta . For a long time, Zonda and had no life of its own because of its population scattered, formed part of the same department along with Marquisate San Juan Marquisate and Department Ullum Ullum . After the founding of the town ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2011 Other uses File La Canova Acequia North.jpg thumb Concrete lined portion of La Canova acequia, near Velarde, New Mexico File Los Chicos Acequia.jpg thumb Unlined portion of Los Chicos acequia, near Velarde, New Mexico An acequia IPA es a ekja lang or s quia IPA ca sekia langva is a community operated waterway used in Spain and former Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonies in the Americas for irrigation . Particularly in Spain, the Andes , northern Mexico , and the modern day American Southwest , acequias are usually historically engineered canal s that carry snow runoff or river water to distant fields. The Spanish language Spanish word acequia and Valencian s quia comes from Classical Arabic as s qiya , which means the water conduit . The Arabs brought the technology to Spain during their Al Andalus occupation of the Iberian peninsula . The technology was adopted by the Spanish and utilized throughout their conquered lands, except in e.g. Mendoza, Argentina where acequias today run along both sides of all city streets but originally were dug all around by the indigenous Huarpe people Huarpes long before the arrival of the Spanish. Most acequias were established more than 200 years ago many continue to provide a primary source of water for farming and ranching ventures in areas of the United States once occupied by Spain or Mexico . Acequias are Chute gravity gravity chutes , similar in concept to flume s. Some acequias are conveyed through pipes or aqueduct s, of modern fabrication or decades or centuries old see transvasement . The majority, however, are simple open ditches with dirt banks. In many communities, the ditchbank s are important routes for non motorized travel. Known among water users simply as the Acequia , various legal entities embody the community associations, or acequia associations, that govern members water usage, depending on local precedents and traditions. An acequia organization often must in ... more details
Infobox San Juan Department name CAUCETE official name Departamento Caucete map Departamento Caucete San Juan Argentina .png location location of Departamento Caucete in San Juan Province Argentina San Juan Province capital San Juan, Argentina San Juan foundation November 15, 1851 founder pop 33.609 census ar 2001 density 4,5 Inhabitants km pop change 13.26 1991 2001 resident caucetero a tel 0264 post 5400 coor coord 31 40 S 68 08 W area 7.502 km dist1 1,090km patron Cristo Rey mayor Marcelo Lima web ifam SJU004 Caucete is a department in the eastern part of the San Juan Province Argentina San Juan Province of Argentina , which is predominantly a landscape of mountains, and many plantations. It contains the popular Difunta Correa Shrine of the Difunta Correa . Etymology The name is derived from the Tehuelche word caucete , meaning land or land where he dwells . History When the Spanish arrived, the area of Caucete , was occupied by the Huarpes , in a settlement in the vicinity of Pie de Palo. Nearly three centuries later in 1822 , to establish a colony with American population, Amman Rawson asked the government for these lands, which were awarded in 1824. Rawson, the father of William Rawson , chaired the Founding Society of Caucete, which divided the land into 25 blocks and each of them into two parts, through a ditch central allowed to hold irrigation in the plot. The colony began to be populated, but with the people in the area, not American immigration. Subsequently, Benavides, through the Regulation Irrigation 1851, divided the province into nine sections, one of which was Caucete. Through its Departmental Commission and with the support of the neighborhood, the new section proposed a project for the foundation of a villa. Thus was born Villa Independence San Juan Villa Independence , by the decree of November 15, 1851. Geography The department Caucete is located in the southeast of the San Juan Province Argentina San Juan Province , 28 kilometers east of San J ... more details
by three tribes, the Huarpe s, the Puelche s, and the Inca s. The Huarpes devised a system ... Huarpes people. It is estimated that fewer than 80 Spanish settlers lived in the area ... more details
NOTOC This is a timeline of Argentina Argentine history , comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Argentina and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Argentina . See also the list of Presidents of Argentina . Dynamic list div class toc Millennia 1st millennium BC 1st small BC small 1st millennium 1st 2nd 3rd millennium 3rd anchor 1st millennium BC Centuries 5th century BC 5th small BC small 4th century BC 4th small BC small 3rd century BC 3rd small BC small 2nd century BC 2nd small BC small 1st century BC 1st small BC small div 5th century BC class wikitable width 100 style width 6 Year style width 10 Date Event 509 500 BC 500 small BC small Irrigation permitted development of sedentary agriculture of staple crops in western and northwestern Andean region 4th century BC Empty section date February 2012 3rd century BC Empty section date February 2012 2nd century BC Empty section date February 2012 1st century BC anchor 1st millennium div class toc Centuries 1st century 1st 2nd century 2nd 3rd century 3rd 4th century 4th 5th century 5th 6th century 6th 7th century 7th 8th century 8th 9th century 9th 10th century 10th 11th century 11th 12th century 12th 13th century 13th 14th century 14th 15th century 15th 16th century 16th 17th century 17th 18th century 18th 19th century 19th 20th century 20th div 1st century class wikitable width 100 style width 6 Year style width 10 Date Event 1 Several maize corn based civilizations developed in the western and northwestern Andean region Ansilta, Condorhuasi, Cienaga, Aguada, Santa Maria, Huarpes, Diaguita s, Sanavirones, among others 2nd century Empty section date February 2012 3rd century Empty section date February 2012 4th century Empty section date February 2012 5th century Empty section date February 2012 6th century class wikitable width 100 style width 6 Year style width 10 Date Event 600 Development of metallurgical technologies, permitting e ... more details
in Patagonia Piedra Museo , Santa Cruz . These finds were of the Diaguita s, Huarpes, and Sanavirones ... of Omaguacas, Atacamas, Huarpes and Diaguitas were defeated and integrated into a region ... more details