"Anku" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Quechua [Term?] (“tendon, nerve, slim, elastic, flexible”) Etymology templates: {{bor|en|qu|t=tendon, nerve, slim, elastic, flexible}} Quechua [Term?] (“tendon, nerve, slim, elastic, flexible”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Anku
  1. An archaeological site in the Tantamayo District, Huamalíes Province, Department of Huánuco, Peru, declared a National Cultural Heritage site on the 18th of June 2002. Categories (place): Places in Peru Synonyms: Ango (english: Hispanicised spelling) Translations (archaeological site in Tantamayo, Huamalíes, Huánuco, Peru): Ango (Spanish)
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