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chucuito Latitude and Longitude:

15°53′38″S 69°53′20″W / 15.89389°S 69.88889°W / -15.89389; -69.88889
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15°53′38″S 69°53′20″W / 15.89389°S 69.88889°W / -15.89389; -69.88889

Aerial view of Chucuito and Lake Titicaca.
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption.

Chucuito is a village in the Chucuito District, Puno Province, Peru. It is 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the city of Puno. It sits at 3,875 metres (12,713 ft) above sea level. [1] The population is 7,913. [2]

The town was important in pre- Inca times and described by Pedro De Cieza De Leon, who was told by the locals that Chucuito was the oldest site in the region and continued to be held as a sacred site by the Inca. The town previously consisted of large buildings and was a major center of power. [3]

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  1. ^ INEI Archived January 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ 2007 Census
  3. ^ Cieza de León, Pedro de, 1518-1554. (2010) [1864]. The travels of Pedro de Cieza de León, A.D. 1532-50 : contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-1-108-01334-5. OCLC  535491489.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)

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chucuito Latitude and Longitude:

15°53′38″S 69°53′20″W / 15.89389°S 69.88889°W / -15.89389; -69.88889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

15°53′38″S 69°53′20″W / 15.89389°S 69.88889°W / -15.89389; -69.88889

Aerial view of Chucuito and Lake Titicaca.
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption.

Chucuito is a village in the Chucuito District, Puno Province, Peru. It is 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the city of Puno. It sits at 3,875 metres (12,713 ft) above sea level. [1] The population is 7,913. [2]

The town was important in pre- Inca times and described by Pedro De Cieza De Leon, who was told by the locals that Chucuito was the oldest site in the region and continued to be held as a sacred site by the Inca. The town previously consisted of large buildings and was a major center of power. [3]

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References

  1. ^ INEI Archived January 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ 2007 Census
  3. ^ Cieza de León, Pedro de, 1518-1554. (2010) [1864]. The travels of Pedro de Cieza de León, A.D. 1532-50 : contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-1-108-01334-5. OCLC  535491489.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)

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