翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Aya Uchida
・ Aya Ueto
・ Aya Ueto discography
・ Aya Virginie Toure
・ Aya Yasuda
・ Aya Ōmasa
・ Aya, Miyazaki
・ Aya-Gozen
・ Aya-Hohoué
・ Ayaal
・ Ayaan Ali Khan
・ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
・ Ayaash
・ Ayabaca
・ Ayabaca District
Ayabaca Province
・ Ayabadhu language
・ Ayabe Station
・ Ayabe, Kyoto
・ Ayabie
・ Ayabonga Khaka
・ Ayabonga Sonjica
・ Ayabulela Gqamane
・ Ayabulela Magqwaka
・ Ayacara Airport
・ Ayacha
・ Ayache Belaoued
・ Ayacucho
・ Ayacucho (disambiguation)
・ Ayacucho Declaration


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Ayabaca Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Ayabaca Province

Ayabaca or Ayavaca is one of the eight provinces of the Piura Region, in northwestern Peru. It borders Ecuador on the north and northeast, Huancabamba Province and Morropón Province on the south, and the Piura and Sullana provinces on the west. This province is located in the western Andes and its capital is the town of Ayabaca, which is the highest in the whole region.
Two bus companies cover the route Piura-Sullana-Ayavaca. The trip takes from 5 to 6 hours approximately. The province has a large border with Ecuador, and the oriental branch of the Pan-American Highway crosses the Suyo district, at the north of the province, connecting Piura, Sullana and Las Lomas with the Ecuadorian cities of Macará and Loja.
==Etymology==
The name Ayabaca, also written as Ayavaca, derives from two Quechua roots: ''aya'', related to ''death'', but also to ''immortality''; and ''huaca'' connected to ''sanctuaries'' and ''sacred places''. Some local monographs have limited its meaning to that of "grave and ancient tomb of the dead" ("tumba de muertos"). They believe this meaning suggests the name was derived from a site with ancient bones and primitive weapons found near the zone where the Spaniards gathered the native population in 1571, when they founded the first "Pueblo de Indios de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Ayavaca" or missioni ''Ayavaca Vieja''. Such bones and weapons may be the "remains of hordes fallen in combat against the expansionist advance of the Incas".
''Aya'' does not mean only a deceased or ancestor in the physical sense of the corpse or skeleton, but also in the symbolic and spiritual sense of the soul, consciousness and energy that departs the body, temporarily at night and definitely at the end of the life, but continues circulating in all vital processes, as the cycles of water, light and seasons, that move along with the Earth. With that association, ''aya'' is also related to the pale red or yellowish colors of twilight and of dawn, as well as to the paleness of newborns and dying persons. ''Huaca'' is the name of sacred places or objects. In this sense, the old sanctuary of ''Ayavaca'' or ''Ayahuaca'', situated in the western extreme of the mountain range of the Andes, an area where all regional rivers have their sources, is properly the Sanctuary of Death, but also of Immortality, of life’s changes and creative transformation. ()

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Ayabaca Province」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.