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emerged from a cave
called Paqariq Tampu (also
spelled Paqariqtampu) (Quechua
paqariy 'to dawn, to be born', -q a suffix,
tampu 'inn, lodge';
hispanicized and...
- A
tambo (Quechua:
tampu, "inn") was an Inca
structure built for
administrative and
military purposes.
Found along the
extensive roads,
tambos typically...
- Mawk'a
Tampu (Quechua mawk'a old,
tampu inn, "old
tampu",
hispanicized spelling Maucatambo) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Bolivia. It lies in the Potosí...
- Inka
Tampu or
Inkatampu (Quechua for "Inca inn",
hispanicized spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo, Ingatambo) may
refer to: Inka
Tampu, Cajamarca...
-
Tampu Mach'ay or Tampumach'ay (Quechua
tampu inn,
guest house, mach'ay cave, "guest
house cave",
Hispanicized spelling Tambomachay) is an archaeological...
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along the trail, at an
elevation of 3,750
metres (12,300 ft) is the Inca
tampu Runkuraqay,
ruins which overlook the valley. The site was
heavily restored...
- Inka
Tampu or
Inkatampu (Quechua inka Inca,
tampu inn, "Inca inn",
Hispanicized and
mixed spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo) is an archaeological...
- Inka
Tampu or
Inkatampu (Quechua inka Inca,
tampu inn, "Inca inn",
Hispanicized and
mixed spellings Incatambo, Inkatambo, Inca Tambo) is an archaeological...
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Tamboragra or
Tambo Ragra (possibly from
Quechua tampu inn,
raqra fissure, crack, crevice, "
tampu crack" or "
tampu crevice") is a 4,996-metre-high (16,391 ft)...
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Inquiltambo or
Inkill Tampu (possibly from
Quechua inkill terrain where plants are cultivated,
especially ornamental ones,
tampu inn) is an archaeological...