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Qulu Qulu
-14.3547° N, -69.6236° E
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Qulu Qulu, also known as Colo Colo, is an archaeological site situated in the Patambuco District within the Sandia Province of the Puno Region in Peru. The name, derived from the Aymara language, translates to a 'complex of humps', indicating the site's physical appearance or structure. Despite its recognition as a National Cultural Heritage site by the National Institute of Culture, the text does not provide specific details about its archaeological features or the historical periods associated with it. Hence, its significance from an archaeological perspective remains unclear from the available information.
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