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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...
- Cusco, also
spelled Cuzco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkusko]; Quechua:
Qusqu suyu [ˈqɔsqɔ ˈsʊjʊ]), is a
department and
region in Peru and is the fourth...
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Qusqu Qhawarina (Quechua
qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of
earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake,
Qusqu Cusco (a city), qhawarina, qhawana...
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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...
- The
Kingdom of
Cusco (sometimes
spelled Cuzco and in
Quechua Qosqo or
Qusqu), also
called the
Cusco confederation, was a
small kingdom based in the Andean...
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Southern Peru
taken together have been
called Cusco–Collao
Quechua (or "
Qusqu–Qullaw"); they are not monolithic. For instance,
Bolivian Quechua is morphologically...
- Cusco–Collao (Spanish, also Cuzco–Collao) or
Qusqu–Qullaw (Quechua) is a
collective term used for
Quechua dialects that have
aspirated (tʃʰ, pʰ, tʰ, kʰ...
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Qusqu (Quechua for
boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of
earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake,
Hispanicized spelling Josjo) is a
mountain in the...
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Qusqu Qhawarina (Quechua
qusqu boundary stone; nucleus; navel; heap of
earth and stones; bed, dry bed of a lake,
Qusqu Cusco (a city),
qhawarina viewpoint...
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Manco Capac, the Inca
formed the
small city-state
Kingdom of
Cuzco (Quechua
Qusqu). In 1438, they
began a far-reaching
expansion under the
command of Sapa...