- 68°40′48″W / 16.56169°S 68.67993°W / -16.56169; -68.67993
Pumapunku or Puma
Punku (Aymara and
Quechua 'Gate of the Puma') is a 6th-century T-shaped and strategically...
- Inti
Punku or
Intipunku (Quechua inti sun,
punku door, "sun gate",
Hispanicized spellings Intipunco, Intipuncu, Inti Puncu) is an
archaeological site...
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Supay Punku (Quechua
supay devil, demon,
punku door, "devil door") or
Supay P'unqu (Quechua p'unqu pond, dam, "devil pond" or "devil dam") is a mountain...
- reservoir, tank; dam, "silver pond"),
Colquepunco (possibly from
Quechua punku door, "silver door") or Sasa**** (sasawi)
local name for
Leucheria daucifolia...
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Huayruro Punco (possibly from
Quechua wayruru ****spur
coral tree,
punku servant; door, entrance, p'unqu pond, reservoir, tank; dam,
Aymara wayruru red...
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Tintay Puncu District is one of
sixteen districts of the
Tayacaja Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is ****ur Qaqa at approximately...
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Retrieved 2011-07-02. "Attractions in
Machu Picchu :
Wayna Picchu , Inti
Punku , Gate of the Sun , Mandor".
Archived from the
original on 2010-07-05. Retrieved...
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slope of the
mountain named Machu Picchu. The
steep stairs leading to Inti
Punku ("sun gate") are
reached after approximately 3 km.
Reaching the
crest of...
- Patallaqta. It is
situated at a
height of 4,200
metres (13,780 ft). Inti
Punku Phuyupata Marka Qunchamarka Runkuraqay Wiñay
Wayna Teofilo Laime Ajacopa...
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estimated to be 85
metric tonnes.
Scattered around the site of the Puma
Punku are
various types of cut stones. Due to the
complexity of the stonework...