Suyu definition

Suyu is a Quechua word that means space or place. It also refers to a particular extension of land, a certain right to water, or to an amount of work. “Mita” is an Andean practice that refers to rotational access to water or rotating work shifts. It was utilized during colonial times as an institution to regulate the forced work of indigenous peoples in silver mines.

Examples of Suyu in a sentence

  • Address: Intersection of Hongzehu East Street and Qingshuijiang Street, Suyu District, Jiangsu.

  • Such transfer request must be completed by June 1, of each year or the employee shall be paid for his/her personal day.

  • Menderes River and Suyu as a further disadvantage to disembarkation or prolonged anchorage there, not to mention a stationing of troops.

  • Ltd., a limited liability company incorporated and existing under the laws of the PRC, with registered address at Zone A, 16th Floor, Jinsha Plaza, Intersection of Hengshan Street and Jiangshan Road, Suyu District, Suqian.

Related to Suyu

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • MOHLTC means the Minister or the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as the context requires;

  • SI means the abbreviation for the International System of Units.

  • Tabarru ” means donation for the purpose of solidarity and cooperation among the Takaful Participants and to be used to help all Takaful Participants in times of misfortune. In the context of the Company, Tabarru’ will be allocated into the Participants’ Risk Fund.