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  2. Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Cusco extends throughout the Huatanay (or Watanay) river valley. Located on the eastern end of the Knot of Cusco [citation needed], its elevation is around 3,400 m (11,200 ft). To its north is the Vilcabamba mountain range with 4,000–6,000-meter-high (13,000–20,000-foot) mountains.

  3. Cusco province - Wikipedia

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    The province of Cusco is located in the southern highlands of Peru and is the smallest of thirteen ... Elevation msl; Cuzco: 116.22 km 2: 108,798* 28,476 936.1 3,399 msl:

  4. Department of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    The plain of Anta contains some of the best communal cultivated lands of the Department of Cusco. It is located about 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) above sea level and is used to cultivate mainly high altitude crops such as potatoes, tarwi (edible lupin), barley and quinoa.

  5. Salt Mines of Maras - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Mines of Maras (or "Salineras de Maras") is one of the largest salt extraction centers of prehispanic origin in Cusco. [1] It is in the Urubamba Province in Cusco in southeast Peru, at an elevation of 3,200 m (10,500 ft) above sea level.

  6. Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport has a number of amenities to service the multitude of tourists which visit the city of Cusco. A number of years ago, it was the first Peruvian airport to make use of jetways. The runway is paved and is 3,400 meters (11,200 feet) long and 45 meters (148 feet) wide. The long length of the runway is due to the elevation of the airport.

  7. Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - Wikipedia

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    Inca Trail elevation graph. The Inca Trail elevation varies greatly and people often struggle with altitude sickness, especially if they have not spent much time in Cusco before trekking the trail. Cusco stands at 3,200 metres and is already significantly higher than Machu Picchu itself, though many sections of the Inca Trail are much higher.

  8. 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]

  9. Chinchero International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chinchero International Airport is an under construction international airport in the town of Chinchero, which is located in the district of the same name, in Cusco Region, Peru. [1] [2] It is planned to replace Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport. [3] Its altitude is 3,720 metres (12,200 ft) above sea level.