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  2. These Are the 25 Most Romantic Destinations Around the World

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    Cusco, Peru Situated in the Peruvian Andes, this former capital of the Inca Empire is home to abundant treasures, from archaeological remains to glorious plazas, and Spanish colonial architecture.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Cusco Region - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourist attractions in Cusco Region. ... (Peru) Twelve-angled stone; V. Vinicunca This page was last edited on 5 November 2022, at 22:37 ...

  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. Tourism in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Beachgoing in Peru is affected by fads: Beach homeowners moved from beach to beach resulting from the oversaturation of one beach. In previous years, the beach of Ancón was the most popular of Lima; it became oversaturated and beachgoers moved south of the city to the beaches of Punta Hermosa, San Bartolo, Santa Maria and Pucusana.

  6. Vinicunca - Wikipedia

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    Vinicunca is located to the southeast of the city of Cusco and can be reached from Cusco via two routes: Cusipata or Pitumarca. One route is through the Peruvian Sierra del Sur (PE-3s) in the direction of the town of Checacupe, and further to the town of Pitumarca, which is around two hours from the city of Cusco. From Pitumarca, travelers may ...

  7. 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 ...