Proper noun
A province on the south coast of Peru.
The capital city of Nazca province and the surrounding district.
(archaeology) A culture that flourished from 100 BC to 800 AD in southern Peru.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut that the climate in turn controls the tectonics is a new discovery: the Andes, for example, are caused by the collision of the Nazca plate with South America. Source: Internet
Experts from the University of Costa Rica said the possible cause of the earthquake is a system of active faults on the edge of the Coco and Nazca tectonic plates, said the spokeswoman. Source: Internet
This afternoon, continue southward to the mysterious Nazca, with a stop at the Huacachina sand dunes. Source: Internet
The cordilleras were formed earlier in the Cenozoic era (the current geological era), as the Nazca Plate has subducted underneath the South American Plate and has raised the mountain range. Source: Internet
Police fired on protesters against the Shougang Hierro iron mining company in the Nazca province of Ica state yesterday. Source: Internet
On February 3, 2014, she died at a hospice in Minneapolis surrounded by members of their family. citation The Mondales' eldest son Ted is an entrepreneur and the CEO of Nazca Solutions, a technology fulfillment venture. Source: Internet