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- Quincha abstract "Quincha is a traditional construction system that uses, fundamentally, wood and cane or giant reed forming an earthquake-proof framework that is covered in mud and plaster.Quincha is a Spanish term widely known in Latin America, borrowed from Quechua qincha (kincha in Kichwa), which means "fence, wall, enclosure, corral, animal pen". Historically, this type of construction has been utilized in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies throughout the different regions of the American Continent.Even though Spanish and Portuguese are closely related languages, in this case, the Portuguese equivalent is completely different: Pau-a-pique.".
- Quincha wikiPageID "7338545".
- Quincha wikiPageRevisionID "540966261".
- Quincha hasPhotoCollection Quincha.
- Quincha subject Category:Building_materials.
- Quincha type Artifact100021939.
- Quincha type BuildingMaterial114786479.
- Quincha type BuildingMaterials.
- Quincha type Object100002684.
- Quincha type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Quincha type Whole100003553.
- Quincha comment "Quincha is a traditional construction system that uses, fundamentally, wood and cane or giant reed forming an earthquake-proof framework that is covered in mud and plaster.Quincha is a Spanish term widely known in Latin America, borrowed from Quechua qincha (kincha in Kichwa), which means "fence, wall, enclosure, corral, animal pen".".
- Quincha label "Lamus".
- Quincha label "Quincha".
- Quincha label "Quincha".
- Quincha label "Quincha".
- Quincha sameAs Quincha.
- Quincha sameAs Quincha.
- Quincha sameAs Lamus.
- Quincha sameAs m.025zmqr.
- Quincha sameAs Q2306215.
- Quincha sameAs Q2306215.
- Quincha sameAs Quincha.
- Quincha wasDerivedFrom Quincha?oldid=540966261.
- Quincha isPrimaryTopicOf Quincha.