Itcha

Itcha

Itcha may refer to:

Philosophical and religious concepts
*Itcha shakti

Places
*Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park
*Itcha Mountain
*Itcha Range


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  • Itcha Range — Geobox | Range name=Itcha Range image caption=Satellite image of the Itcha Range country=Canada region type=Province region=British Columbia parent=Chilcotin Plateau border= geology= Shield volcano period=2.5 million years (Pliocene)… …   Wikipedia

  • Itcha Mountain — Infobox Mountain Name=Itcha Mountain Photo= Caption= Elevation=2,290 metres (7,513 feet) Location=Chilcotin District, British Columbia, Canada Range=Itcha Range Prominence =180 m Coordinates = coord|52|43|03.0|N|124|49|49.1|W|type:mountain region …   Wikipedia

  • Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park — Infobox protected area | name = Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park iucn category = caption = Location of Itcha Ilgachuz in British Columbia locator x = 139 locator y = 167 location = British Columbia, Canada nearest city = Quesnel, British Columbia… …   Wikipedia

  • itchier — itch·y || ɪtʃɪ adj. having a tingling or itching sensation, affected with the need to scratch …   English contemporary dictionary

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