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Cusco (also Cuzco, Qosqo, or Qusqu) is a city in
southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley
(Sacred Valley) of the Andes mountain range. It is
the capital of the Cusco Region as well as the
Cusco Province. The altitude of the city is around
3,500m (11,500 feet). The historic capital of the
sun-worshipping Inca empire.
June 2004.
Mostly original soundtrack. Tags : Cusco Cuzco Peru Andes |
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De Paseo por Cusco conozca Pisac
VisÃtenos en www.depaseo.usmp.edu.pe, aquÃ
encontrará guÃas de viaje, contactos, videos y
muchas novedades. Tags : Cusco Pisac ruinas viajes turismo Perú |
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| ~*~Native American Ghost Dance - Cusco ~*~ |
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The Powerful Native American History And the Dance
Of The ~ Ghost Dance ~ With ITs powerful Beat Of
The Drums!! Soaring With Uplifting Spirit!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I Would Like To Thank Each & Everyone Of You All
For Your Warm Generouisity Kindness & Time You
Have Taken To Veiw Or Place & Warm Comment From
Your Souls & Spirits This Is What Makes This
World Ever So Beautiful May Each Day Place Love
Peace & Harmony Always Close Upon You All & Your
Family :) Tags : Native American Cusco Ghost Dance Cheyenne.Peyote Navejo Dakota Sioux |
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Durée : 434 s |
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Cusco was the capital of the Inca Empire. Many
believe that the city was planned to be shaped
like a puma. The city had two sectors: the urin
and hanan, which were further divided to each
encompass two of the four provinces, Chinchasuyu
(NW), Antisuyu (NE), Qontisuyu (SW), and Collasuyu
(SE). A road led from each of these quarters to
the corresponding quarter of the empire. Each
local leader was required to build a house in the
city and live part of the year in Cusco, but only
in the quarter of Cuzco that corresponded to the
quarter of the empire he had territory in. After
Pachacuti, when an Inca died his title went to one
son and his property was given to a corporation
controlled by his other relatives (a process
called split inheritance), so each title holder
had to build a new house and add new lands to the
empire, in order to own any pets and the land his
family needed to maintain it after his death.
Andean Indians still abandon their pets and buy
new ones when they marry, even if no one remains
in the house.
According to Inca legend, the city was built by
Sapa Inca Pachacuti, the man who transformed the
Kingdom of Cuzco from a sleepy city-state into the
vast empire of Tahuantinsuyu. But archaeological
evidence points to a slower, more organic growth
of the city beginning before Pachacuti. There was
however a city plan, and two rivers were channeled
around the city. Tags : Peru Cusco Cuzco Machu Picchu Tahuantinsuyo |
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