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  2. Cusco Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Cusco or Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption is the main temple of the city of Cusco, in Peru and houses the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Cusco. The Cathedral Basilica of Cusco, together with the Triunfo temple make up the Cathedral Complex, it is located in the northeast sector of the current Plaza de ...

  3. Cusco - Wikipedia

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    The city is the seventh most populous in Peru; in 2017, it had a population of 428,450. Its elevation is around 3,400 m (11,200 ft). The city was the capital of the Inca Empire until the 16th-century Spanish conquest. In 1983, Cusco was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO with the title "City of Cusco".

  4. Historic Centre of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Basilica of the Virgin of the Assumption: Plaza de Armas: Formerly the site of the Suntor Wassi and the Kisoarkancha palaces built during the Inca period, it is the most important religious monument in the historic centre of the city and houses the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuzco, occupying an area of 3,920 m 2.

  5. List of cathedrals in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Peru: [1] Cathedral of the Virgin of Rosary in Abancay; Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in Arequipa; Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary in Ayacucho; Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi in Ayaviri; Cathedral of St. Catherine in Cajamarca; Cathedral of St. Joseph in Callao; Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in ...

  6. Señor de los Temblores - Wikipedia

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    Señor de los Temblores (in Quechua known as Taytacha Temblores, meaning Christ or Lord of the Earthquakes) is a late 16th-century statue of the crucifixion of Jesus in Cusco Cathedral in Cusco, Peru. It is popularly believed to have reduced damage in the city during the 1650 earthquake. [1]

  7. Sacsayhuamán - Wikipedia

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    ' fortress of the royal falcon or hawk ') [1] [2] [3] is a citadel on the northern outskirts of the city of Cusco, Peru, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. The site is at an altitude of 3,701 metres (12,142 ft). The complex was built by the Incas in the 15th century, particularly under Sapa Inca Pachacuti and his successors. [4]

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