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Ch'akiqucha (Lima)

Ch'akiqucha (Lima) refers to a body of water, specifically a lake or lagoon, located in the Lima Region of Peru. The name itself is derived from Quechua, likely combining the words "ch'aki" meaning dry or dried, and "qucha" meaning lake or lagoon. Therefore, Ch'akiqucha can be interpreted as "dry lake" or "dried-up lake."

It is important to note that there may be more than one body of water in the Lima Region bearing this name, as Quechua place names are often descriptive and can be applied to multiple locations with similar characteristics. To provide a comprehensive encyclopedia entry, specific details such as the exact location (coordinates, district, province), altitude, size, hydrological characteristics (permanent or seasonal), ecological significance, and any historical or cultural relevance should be included. Without these specifics, this entry remains a general definition of the name and its probable meaning in the context of the Lima Region. Further research is needed to pinpoint the precise Ch'akiqucha being referenced.