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Machu Picchu/Cuzco

1999
1. Die Hauptstadt des untergegangenen Inka-Reichs, Cuzco, liegt 3326 m hoch in den sudlichen Anden Perus. Seit dem Einfall spanischer Soldnertruppen unter der Fuhrung Francisco Pizarros 1532 und der anschliesenden Kolonialisierung Sudamerikas durch europaische Machte verlor die geplunderte Stadt kontinuierlich an Bedeutung.
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Inca Civilization in Cuzco

The Latin American Anthropology Review, 1992
Inca Civilization in Cuzco. R. Tom Zuidema Translated from the French by Jean‐Jacques Decoster. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990. 113 pp., bibliography. $19.95 (cloth), $9.95 (paper). ISBN 0‐292‐73850‐1, ISBN 0‐292‐73851‐X.
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Cuzco and Lima

2014
Clements R. Markham (1830–1916) began his career in the Royal Navy, sailing to South America, learning Spanish, and participating in the Arctic search for Sir John Franklin. In 1852, determined to succeed as an explorer and geographer, he travelled to Peru and visited the site of the ancient city of Cuzco, previously little known in Europe.
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Cuzco

2021
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Cuzco school

2003
Teresa Gisbert, Liliana Herrera
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18. Cuzco

1994
Jean-Pierre Protzen, John Howland Rowe
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Cuzco

2003
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Evaluating tourism-linked empowerment in Cuzco, Peru

Annals of Tourism Research, 2016
David W Knight
exaly  

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