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Inkachaka Dam (Aymara and Quechua, inka Inca, chaka bridge, "Inca bridge") is a dam in Bolivia situated in the La Paz Department, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Municipality, north east of La Paz.[1]

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  1. 10 relations: Aymara language, Bolivia, Dam, Inca Empire, La Paz, La Paz Department (Bolivia), La Paz Municipality, Bolivia, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, Quechuan languages, Sirk'i Quta.

  2. Buildings and structures in La Paz Department (Bolivia)
  3. Dams completed in 1990
  4. Dams in Bolivia

Aymara language

Aymara (also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes.

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Bolivia

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Dam

A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams.

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Inca Empire

The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Tawantinsuyu, "four parts together"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.

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La Paz

La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

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La Paz Department (Bolivia)

The La Paz Department of Bolivia comprises with a 2012 census population of 2,706,359 inhabitants.

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La Paz Municipality, Bolivia

La Paz Municipality is the capital municipality (sección municipal capital) and one of the five municipalities of the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. Inkachaka Dam and La Paz Municipality, Bolivia are la Paz Department (Bolivia) geography stubs.

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Pedro Domingo Murillo Province

Pedro Domingo Murillo is a province in the Bolivian La Paz Department. Inkachaka Dam and Pedro Domingo Murillo Province are la Paz Department (Bolivia) geography stubs.

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Quechuan languages

Quechua, also called Runasimi ('people's language') in Southern Quechua, is an indigenous language family that originated in central Peru and thereafter spread to other countries of the Andes.

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Sirk'i Quta

Sirk'i Quta (Aymara sirk'i wart, quta lake, hispanicized spellings Serkhe Khota, Serkhe Kkota) is a lake in Bolivia located in the La Paz Department, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Municipality, south of the Qutapata National Park It lies between the Inkachaka Lake in the west and the mountain Sirk'i Qullu in the east. Inkachaka Dam and sirk'i Quta are la Paz Department (Bolivia) geography stubs and lakes of La Paz Department (Bolivia).

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See also

Buildings and structures in La Paz Department (Bolivia)

Dams completed in 1990

Dams in Bolivia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkachaka_Dam

Also known as Incachaca Dam, Incachaca Lake, Inkachaka Lake, Lago Incachaca, Laguna Incachaca, Laguna Inkachaka, Lake Incachaca, Represa Incachaca, Represa Inkachaka, Represa de Inkachaka.