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Cusco or
Cuzco (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈkusko]; Quechua:
Qosqo or Qusqu, both
pronounced [ˈqosqɔ]) is a city in
southeastern Peru, near the
Sacred Valley...
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Cuzco Quechua (Quechua:
Qusqu qhichwa simi) is a
dialect of
Southern Quechua spoken in
Cuzco and the
Cuzco Region of Peru. It is the
Quechua variety used...
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addition to
being the city flag and a co-official flag of the
Department of
Cuzco, a seven-color flag has
different uses
depending on the context. It is used...
- The
Cuzco Rebellion of 1814 was an
episode of the
Peruvian War of
Independence led by the
Angulo brothers and
Mateo Pumacahua that took
place in much...
- The
Intendancy of
Cuzco (Spanish:
Intendencia de
Cuzco), also
known informally as
Cuzco Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Cuzco), was one of the territorial...
- Look up Cusco or
Cuzco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cusco (also
often spelled Cuzco) is the Inca
capital in
modern Peru and the most
populous city...
- Club Cienciano, more
commonly known as Cienciano, is a
Peruvian professional football club
based in Cusco, that
currently plays in the
Peruvian Primera...
- The
Cusco school (escuela cuzqueña) or
Cuzco school, was a
Roman Catholic artistic tradition based in Cusco, Peru (the
former capital of the Inca Empire)...
- 1970, was a Sunday, and
Flight 502 was
originally scheduled to
depart Cuzco at 8:30 am, but
since many of the
members of the
American group wanted to...
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capital Cuzco,
while Atahualpa was in
Quito with the main body of the Inca army. Huáscar had
himself proclaimed Sapa Inca (i.e. "Only Emperor") in
Cuzco, but...