Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "T'akaq (Quechua t'akay to scatter, to spread, -q a suffix, \"scattered, spread / the one that scatters\", hispanicized spellings Tacacc, Tacaj), Takaq (Quechua takay to hit, \"hit / the one that hits\") or T'aqaq (Quechua t'aqay to separate, \"separated / the one that separates\") is a nearly 4,000 metres (13,123 ft) high mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in Peru. It is situated in the Huánuco Region, Yarowilca Province, Chavinillo District, near Chavinillo."@en }
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- Takaq abstract "T'akaq (Quechua t'akay to scatter, to spread, -q a suffix, \"scattered, spread / the one that scatters\", hispanicized spellings Tacacc, Tacaj), Takaq (Quechua takay to hit, \"hit / the one that hits\") or T'aqaq (Quechua t'aqay to separate, \"separated / the one that separates\") is a nearly 4,000 metres (13,123 ft) high mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in Peru. It is situated in the Huánuco Region, Yarowilca Province, Chavinillo District, near Chavinillo.".
- Takaq comment "T'akaq (Quechua t'akay to scatter, to spread, -q a suffix, \"scattered, spread / the one that scatters\", hispanicized spellings Tacacc, Tacaj), Takaq (Quechua takay to hit, \"hit / the one that hits\") or T'aqaq (Quechua t'aqay to separate, \"separated / the one that separates\") is a nearly 4,000 metres (13,123 ft) high mountain with an archaeological site of the same name in Peru. It is situated in the Huánuco Region, Yarowilca Province, Chavinillo District, near Chavinillo.".