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  2. Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Cusco has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb). It is generally dry and temperate, with two defined seasons. Winter occurs from April through September, with abundant sunshine and occasional nighttime freezes; July is the coldest month with an average of 9.7 °C (49.5 °F).

  3. Climate of Peru - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] The relatively low temperatures of the Peruvian coastal desert are caused by the cold Humboldt Current. Ocean water temperatures in Lima in September, the coldest month, are as low as 14.4 °C (57.9 °F) similar to water temperatures near Los Angeles during its winter months. [3] [4]

  4. Cusipata District - Wikipedia

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    The Cusipata District is one of the twelve districts in the Quispicanchi Province in Peru. Created by Law No. 9164 on September 5, 1940, its capital is the town of Cusipata . Geography

  5. Aguas Calientes, Peru - Wikipedia

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    The plant was damaged by a landslide on 28 February 1998 and ceased operations until 13 July 2001. [9] ... at cusco-peru.org; Aguas Calientes travel guide from Wikivoyage

  6. Department of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2007 Peru Census, the language learnt first by most of the residents was Quechua (51.40%), followed by Spanish (46.86%). The Quechua variety spoken in this department is Cusco Quechua. The following table shows the results concerning the language learnt first in the Department of Cusco by province: [3]

  7. Manu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Manu National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional del Manu) is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru. [1] It protects a diverse number of ecosystems including lowland rainforests, cloud forests and Andean grasslands .

  8. Acomayo province - Wikipedia

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    Acomayo is one of thirteen provinces in the Cusco Region in the southern highlands of Peru. Geography

  9. Cajamarca - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the northern highlands of Peru at approximately 2,750 m (8,900 ft) above sea level [2] in the valley of the Mashcon river. [3] Cajamarca had an estimated population of about 226,031 inhabitants in 2015, making it the 13th largest city in Peru. [1] Cajamarca has a mild highland climate, and the area has very fertile soil.