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Vitcos was a
residence of Inca
nobles and a
ceremonial center of the Neo-Inca
State (1537–1572). The
archaeological site of
ancient Vitcos,
called Rosaspata...
- of
Vitcos—unlike
Machu Picchu which is east of
Vitcos. Thus, Bingham's
claim that
Machu Picchu was
Incan Vilcabamba and
other claims that
Vitcos was...
- part to
search for the Inca capital,
which was
thought to be the city of
Vitcos,
reportedly located near the town of Torontoy. He
consulted Carlos Romero...
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effectively giving up the
highlands of the empire),
Manco Inca
retreated to
Vitcos and
finally to the
remote jungles of Vilcabamba,: 131
where he founded...
- Bath at Ñusta
Hispana Nine
seats beside Yurac Rumi Sign at Ñusta
Hispana Vitcos Lee,
Vincent R. (2013-01-19).
Forgotten Vilcabamba:
Final Stronghold of...
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effectively giving up the
highlands of the empire),
Manco Inca
retreated to
Vitcos and
finally to the
remote jungles of Vilcabamba. At
Vilcabamba the state...
- Písac
Pukara of La Compañia
Quispiguanca Rumicucho Tambo Viejo Tumebamba Vitcos The
Chilean Inca
Trail Aclla, the "chosen women" Amauta, Inca
teachers Amazonas...
- Incas.
Guided by locals, he
rediscovered and
correctly identified both
Vitcos (then
called Rosaspata) and
Vilcabamba (then
called Espíritu Pampa), which...
- wide terraces; as well as Willkaraqay, Patallaqta, Chuqik'iraw, Moray,
Vitcos and many others. The
surrounding area,
located in the
Watanay Valley, is...
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Almagro fled to
Cuzco and
tried to s****
refuge at
Manco Inca's
residence in
Vitcos. But he was
caught on
September 16, 1542 and was
executed on the city plaza...