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Llactan
-5.5624° N, -78.4437° E
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Llactan is an archaeological site located in the La Peca District of the Amazonas region in Peru, positioned at an elevation of 1,063 meters. The site is noted for its geographical and cultural significance, potentially deriving its name from the Quechua word 'llaqta,' meaning 'place.' Despite its mention as an archaeological site, the current text does not provide specific details regarding the types of structures or artifacts found at Llactan. Consequently, there is no clear indication of the periods during which the site was occupied or the specific features present. Further research and exploration would be necessary to uncover more about its historical context, cultural relevance, and the specific archaeological features that characterize Llactan.
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