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Pukara (Aymara and
Quechuan "fortress",
Hispanicized spellings pucara, pucará) is a
defensive hilltop site or
fortification built by the
prehispanic and...
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Pukará de
Quitor (also
spelled Pucará de Quitor) (Quechua
pukara fortress) is a pre-Columbian
archaeological site in
northern Chile. This
stone fortress...
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northern basin of the Titicaca. The name
originates from the town of
Pukara, one of the
largest settlements in the region. The
modern town of Pucará...
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Pukara (Aymara and
Quechua for fortress,
Hispanicized spellings Pucara, Pucará) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000
metres (16,404 ft) high...
- Puka
Pukara (Quechua puka red,
pukara fortress, "red fortress",
hispanicized spellings Pucapucara, Puca Pucara, Puca Pucará) is a site of
military ruins...
- Anti
Pukara (Quechua anti east,
pukara fortress,
hispanicized spelling Antipucara) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high...
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Laram Pukara (Aymara
larama blue,
pukara fortress /
mountain of protection, "blue fortress" or "blue
mountain of protection",
Hispanicized spelling Laram...
- Inka
Pukara (Aymara and
Quechua for "Inca fortress", also
spelled Inca Pucara) may
refer to: Inka
Pukara (Cochabamba), a
mountain in the
Cochabamba Department...
- Look up
pukara,
pukarã, or púcara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pukara (Aymara and
Quechua for "fortress",
hispanicized spellings pucara, pucará...
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Pucara (possibly from
Aymara and
Quechua for fortress) is a
mountain in the
Chila mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,000
metres (16,404 ft) high...