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  2. Raymi - Wikipedia

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    Raymi may refer to: Ali Raymi, Yemeni boxer; Inti Raymi, a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire; Naoto Inti Raymi, Japanese singer-songwriter and composer; Pachamama Raymi, a feast in Ecuador and Peru; Pachamama Raymi (methodology), a methodology for rural development; Qasim al-Raymi, Yemeni al-Qaeda militant; T'anta Raymi, a feast in Peru

  3. Inti Raymi -- Festival of the Sun -- takes place in Ecuador - AOL

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    Inti Raymi -- or the Festival of the Sun -- takes place late every June in many South American countries. The purpose of the indigenous ceremonies is to rejuvenate mother earth and the sun, so the ...

  4. Situa - Wikipedia

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    The situa or citua (in Quechua situwa raymi) was the health and ritual purification festival in the Inca Empire.It was held in Cusco, the capital of the empire, during the month of September on the day of the first moon after the spring equinox, which in the southern hemisphere takes place normally on September 23.

  5. Ali Raymi - Wikipedia

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    Ali Raymi (born Ali Ibrahim Ali Al-Raimi; Arabic: علي الريمي; 7 December 1973 – 23 May 2015) [6] [7] was a Yemeni professional boxer and military officer. In boxing he is best known for his fight record of 25 wins and no losses, with all 25 wins by knockout ; 22 in the first round. [ 8 ]

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  7. Intiraymi - Wikipedia

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    Intiraymi or Inti Raymi may refer to: Inti Raymi, Incan festival; Intiraymi Airport, Bolivian airport; Naoto Inti Raymi (born 1979), Japanese singer-songwriter

  8. Inti Raymi - Wikipedia

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    The Inti Raymi (Quechua for "Inti festival") [1] is a traditional religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), the most venerated deity in Inca religion. It was the celebration of the winter solstice ^ – the shortest day of the year in terms of the time between sunrise and sunset – and the Inca New ...

  9. Inti Raymi - Wikipedia

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    The Sun of May as seen on the national flags of Argentina and Uruguay. Inti is the ancient Inca sun god.He is revered as the national patron of the Inca state. Although most consider Inti the sun god, he is more appropriately viewed as a cluster of solar aspects, since the Inca divided his identity according to the stages of the sun. [1]