Wayra Q'asa (Angaraes)
Wayra Q'asa (Angaraes) is a mountain pass located in the Angaraes Province of the Huancavelica Region of Peru. The name combines words from two languages. "Wayra" comes from Quechua and means "wind." "Q'asa" also from Quechua, means "mountain pass" or "ravine." Angaraes refers to the province where the pass is located, clarifying its specific geographical location. Thus, Wayra Q'asa translates to "Windy Pass" or "Windy Mountain Pass," suggesting a location known for strong winds. Its significance likely lies in its role as a route for transportation and communication within the mountainous terrain of the Angaraes Province. Further information, such as altitude, ecological characteristics, and specific historical significance would require more detailed geological and regional data.