The "valley just flowery", "single garden", "single spring", "single fertile ground" comes from the word Guaitarilla-Quechua Inca own family Quillacinga guai e illa , meaning "one / a", whence arise previous interpretations of literary or "flower basket", and the expression guai is a root that indicates warmth, it really corresponds to the local climate, especially in summer times, thus also mean "warm and flowery land".
Another version derives from the name of the indigenous nation Guaitaros, settled in the region. By fractionating the original word in
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