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Inka Tunuwiri
-15.8700° N, -69.9300° E
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Inka Tunuwiri is an archaeological site located in the Puno Region of Peru, strategically positioned between the districts of Chucuito and Puno, southeast of the village Ichu. This site has been officially recognized as a National Cultural Heritage of Peru by the National Institute of Culture, highlighting its importance in the country's historical and cultural landscape. While the text does not provide specific details about the physical attributes or archaeological features of the site, its designation as a cultural heritage site suggests that it holds significant archaeological and historical value. The site's coordinates are provided, but further research is needed to uncover more about its specific features, historical periods, and the role it played in the region's past.
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