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    Ancasmarca, also known as Pitusiray or Sallcasa, is a 5,198-metre-high (17,054 ft) mountain in the Urubamba mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is...
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    California condors took place. In June 2014, local authorities of the Ancasmarca region rescued two Andean condors that were caged and displayed in a local...
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    delimit the importance of his predecessors. He subjugated the Cuyumarca and Ancasmarca. His sons from other women included Apu Calla, Humpi, Apu Saca, Apu Chima-chaui...
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  • 42194°S 69.66222°W / -17.42194; -69.66222 (Warawarani)  Peru 5,198 Ancasmarca Cordillera Urubamba 13°15′6″S 71°59′7″W / 13.25167°S 71.98528°W / -13...
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    as seen from the southwest. Chicón is on the left. Huamanchoque with Ancasmarca are visible on the right side in the background of this image. Highest point...
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    situated southeast of Huamanchoque and south of another mountain known as Ancasmarca, Pitusiray or Sallcasa which lies beyond the two valleys north of this...
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    Marconi, 5,340 metres (17,520 ft) Pumahuanca, 5,318 metres (17,448 ft) Ancasmarca, 5,198 metres (17,054 ft) Condorhuachana, 5,073 metres (16,644 ft) Huamanchoque...
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