Argentine Province. Its name originates from the quechua Word chacu, which is an unspecified with abundant species for hunting, and also the Group of hunters. That preserve different tribes met annually in a ceremonial Hunt, and were the Spaniards who gave the name of Chaco or Chaco Gualamba.
Chaco is incorrectly written and it should be written as Chaco ( 41 own name;. being its meaning: The correct term is Chaco. It is the name of a province of Argentina, whose capital is resistance. Element used as a weapon of defense in martial arts, consisting of two wooden cylinders joined at their ends by a string. Chacos. In language quechua chaco or chacu means hunting grounds. the West of the Paraguay region.
Chaco: In Mexico, pitaya, pitaya, name given to several fruits that grow in the cacti.
Chaco: Edible root of sweet flavour, in the family convolvulaceae, native to the tropics of central and South America, is known by this name in the East of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Synonyms: Sweet potato, sweet potato.