Ponds

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Ponds may refer to:

  • charcas, ethnicity that inhabited the south of the current Bolivia.
  • Charcas, one of the names that received the central town of the village Charca: Chuquisaca (name originally until 1538), renamed by the Spanish conquerors such as Villa de La Plata de Nuevo Toledo (1538-1776), Chuquisaca (1776-1825) and Sucre (1825-to date
  • the Royal Audience of Charcas, the highest court of the Spanish Crown in the area known as the province of Charcas.
  • the province of Charcas (1538-1776), which occupied the region of the Charcas Indians, and which integrated the Virreinate of Peru and the Virreinate of the Rio de la Plata.
  • the province of Charcas, province of the department of Potosí, Bolivia
  • the Quartermaster (1776-1825), one of the eight administrative areas in which the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was divided.
  • Charcas, Mexican city in the state of San Luis Potosí;
  • the Street Charcasin the city of Buenos Aires;
  • the Street Charcasin the Villa del Cerro neighborhood of the city of Montevideo;


the plural of pond (small accumulation of water, larger than a puddle and smaller than a lagoon).

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