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Písac or
Pisac (possibly from
Quechua for Nothoprocta, also
spelled p'isaqa) is a
Peruvian town in the
Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is
situated on the...
- The Inca
complex at
Pisac is a
large Incan complex of
agricultural terraces, residences,
guard posts,
watchtowers and a ceremonial/religious
centre located...
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Pisac is a city in Peru.
Pisac may also
refer to:
Pisac District, a
district in Peru Pisach, or
Piśac, a type of
demons in
South and
Southeast Asian mythologies...
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archaeological sites and
modern towns in the
Sacred Valley.
Stretching from
Pisac to Ollantaytambo, this
fertile valley is
irrigated by the
Urubamba River...
- in the
Cusco Region,
Calca Province,
Pisac District. The
lakes lie in the
north of the district,
northeast of
Pisac, in the
community of Paru Paru. Chawaytiri...
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archaeological site in Peru. It lies in the
Cusco Region,
Calca Province,
Pisac District.
Machu ****ur
Sinqa Teofilo Laime Ajacopa,
Diccionario Bilingüe...
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Pisac District is one of
eight districts of the
province Calca in Peru. Some of the
highest mountains of the
district are
listed below:
Hatun Wayllarani...
- 25km
northeast is the Inca
royal estate of
Pisac.
There are m****
burials situated in the
cliffs alongside Pisac,
leading experts to
believe that the land...
- i 5; 18 15 (link: [18]) 4Q20 (4QExodj) 1–2 3 (link: [19]) 4Q163 (4Qpap
pIsac) I 19; II 6; 15–16 1; 21 9; III 3, 9; 25 7 (link: [20]) 4Q248 (history of...
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Irrigation canal in
Pisac, Peru...