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  2. Belmond Sanctuary Lodge - Wikipedia

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    1980 (): The hotel was renamed Enturin and became the property of the regional government of Cusco. 1995 ( 1995 ) : A public tender saw Peru Hoteles awarded a 30-year concession to run the hotel. 1999 ( 1999 ) : Orient-Express Hotels took charge of operations of both the lodge and Hotel Monasterio in Cusco.

  3. Aguas Calientes, Peru - Wikipedia

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    Machupicchu or Machupicchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes, is a location in Peru situated in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province. [1] It is the seat of Machupicchu District. Machupicchu lies at the Vilcanota River. It is the closest access point to the historical site of Machu Picchu which is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away or about a 90 ...

  4. Belmond Hotel Monasterio - Wikipedia

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    The Belmond Hotel Monasterio is a five-star hotel in Cusco, Peru. It is a refurbished Baroque seminary built in the 17th century on Inca foundations. The hotel is located two blocks from the Plaza de Armas , in the former premises of Saint Anthony the Abbot Seminary .

  5. List of adjectival tourisms - Wikipedia

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    Machu Picchu in Cusco, Peru, one of the most visited destinations in South America. Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències in Valencia, Spain. Adjectival tourism is the numerous niche or specialty travel forms of tourism; each with its own adjective. Examples of the more common niche tourism markets include:

  6. Historic Centre of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    It consists of two areas: the first is the Monumental Zone established by the Peruvian government in 1972, and the second one—contained within the first one—is the World Heritage Site established by UNESCO in 1983 under the name of City of Cuzco (Spanish: Ciudad del Cusco), [2] where a selected number of buildings are marked with the ...

  7. 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]

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