Cusco (redirect from Cuzco, Peru)
Cusco or Cuzco (Spanish: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qosqo or Qusqu, pronounced [ˈqɔsqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain...
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Historic Centre of Cusco (redirect from Historic Centre of Cuzco)
Site established by UNESCO in 1983 under the name of City of Cuzco (Spanish: Ciudad del Cusco), where a selected number of buildings are marked with the...
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School of Sciences and Arts of Cuzco (Spanish: Colegio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes del Cuzco) is a public school in Cuzco, Peru. According to the Congress...
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Regional Historical Museum of Cusco (redirect from Museo Histórico Regional de Cuzco)
Regional Historical Museum of Cusco (Spanish: Museo Histórico Regional del Cuzco) is a museum located in the city of Cusco, in the Cusco Region of Peru...
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Plaza de Armas (Cusco) (redirect from Plaza de Armas del Cuzco)
Felipe (1968). Documental del Perú: Cuzco (in Spanish). Lima: Iope S.A. Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, María (2002). Historia del Tawantinsuyu (in Spanish)...
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Iglesia de la Recoleta (Peru) (redirect from Iglesia de la Recoleta (Cuzco))
la Recoleta is a Catholic church in Cuzco, Peru. Since 1972 the property is part of the Monumental Zone of Cuzco, which was declared a Historical Monument...
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Capacocha (section Capacocha at Cuzco)
of Cuzco, on the order of the Sapa Inca. The first Sapa Inca to do this sacrifice was Pachacuti. During the festivities of the Capacocha in Cuzco, it...
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Inca Empire (section Kingdom of Cuzco)
Cuzco Eats. Retrieved 4 August 2022. Vergara, Teresa (2000). "Tahuantinsuyo: El mundo de los Incas". In Teodoro Hampe Martínez (ed.). Historia del Perú...
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Facundo Castro Miranda, Cuzco, November 28, 1859 — Lima, January 30, 1924), was a Roman Catholic prelate who was Bishop of Cuzco from 1910 to 1917. He mainly...
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Cahuide was an Inca nobleman and warrior of the 16th century (1536) in Cuzco, Peru, who participated in the battle of Sacsayhuamán, led by Manco Inca...
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Royalist commander later turned into a Peruvian revolutionary who led the Cuzco Rebellion of 1814 in the War of Independence. Pumakawa was the kuraka (Quechua...
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such as the cities of Cuzco, the architectural remains of Sacsahuamán and Machu Picchu, and a network of roads connecting Cuzco with other regions of...
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Abancay Avenue in the historic centre of Lima. Surrounded by Santa Rosa, Cuzco and Ayacucho (formerly Urubamba) streets, it serves as the headquarters...
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throughout the Pre-Columbian era. The Inca state was known as the Kingdom of Cuzco before 1438. Over the course of the Inca Empire, the Inca used conquest...
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took up residence in the Aobamba Valley, situated within the department of Cuzco. At the end of the 19th century, trade between Quillabamba and Cusco thrived...
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related to Museo Nacional de la Cultura Peruana. Indigenismo "Obras maestras en las colecciones del Museo de la Cultura Peruana". RPP Noticias. 2009-03-14...
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Spanish Novel in Peru: The capture of Cuzco (Los orígenes de la novela castellana en el Perú: La toma del Cuzco 1539), First Edition 2008. Aside from...
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Botanic Garden of Lima. Francisco de Borja y Aragón also founded, in Cuzco, the Colegio del Príncipe for sons of the Indigenous nobility and the Colegio de...
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operates in the department of Cuzco. Its publications and Quechua as a second language courses also specialize in the Cuzco dialect. The institution is...
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1961. Mazzotti, José Antonio. Coros mestizos del Inca Garcilaso: resonancias andinas (Lima: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1996). MacCormack, Sabine. 1991...
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Franklin (1972). Los Últimos Incas del Cuzco [The Last Incas of Cuzco] (in Spanish). Lima, Perú: Instituto Nacional de Cultura. p. 97. Poma, Guamán (1615)....
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Teresa Ocampo Oliart (Cuzco, October 13, 1931) is a Peruvian chef and writer. She was a pioneer of Peruvian cuisine, and founder and first president of...
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Tiempo y Espacio en la Organizacion Ritual del Cuzco. La idea del pasado. Lima: Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Peru. pp. 906 2011b. "Chuquibamba Textiles...
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Children of Llullaillaco (section La niña del rayo)
it was to weave and dye woollen cloth for the service of the temple near Cuzco and to prepare chicha, could also be buried alive (sacrificed) if they had...
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National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru (redirect from Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Antropologia e Historia del Peru)
Paracas, and various paintings from the viceregal period, mainly from the Cuzco School of painting, and from the Republican period, including works by some...
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reaches the Plaza Ramón Castilla. It is continued to the east by Jirón Cuzco, formerly part of the avenue. The road that today constitutes the street...
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Fondo Editorial del Pedagógico San Marcos. p. 397. ISBN 978-612-45425-4-1. Zuidema, Reiner Tom (1995). El sistema de ceques del Cuzco : la organización...
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six month stay in Cuzco prompted his indigenism; he took an interest in depicting the city and its inhabitants. In 1919 his Cuzco paintings attracted...
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Orient-Express Hotels, located in Palacio Nazarenas hotel in the city of Cuzco. In July 2012 he opened Lima, a modern Peruvian-style restaurant located...
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Spanish to storm the entrance and break the defences. During the siege of Cuzco, Francisco Pizarro had 200 Spaniards and 30,000 native Chankas, Huancas...
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