“Throat of Fire” in Quichua

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“Throat of Fire” in Quichua is the indigenous name meaning associated with Tungurahua, an active volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous toponym
volcano name
appliesTo active volcano
associatedWith Tungurahua NERFINISHED
culturalContext Andean indigenous
denotes fiery throat-like crater
volcanic activity
hasEtymologicalOriginIn Quichua language NERFINISHED
hasTranslationEquivalent Tungurahua NERFINISHED
isIndigenousNameFor Tungurahua NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ecuadorian Andes NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Ecuador NERFINISHED
meaningOfName Throat of Fire NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Quichua
nameType descriptive geographic name
partOf Andean toponymy NERFINISHED
refersTo Tungurahua NERFINISHED
relatedTo Andean cosmology NERFINISHED
indigenous naming traditions
usedBy Quichua people NERFINISHED

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Tungurahua nameMeaning “Throat of Fire” in Quichua