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Tupu Inka
-16.2241° N, -68.9698° E
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Tupu Inka is an archaeological site located in the Puno Region of Peru, specifically within the Yunguyo Province and Unicachi District. Its significance lies in its connection to the Inca civilization, as it is named after the 'tupu,' an Incan unit of measurement, and a brooch. The site's geographical positioning in the Andes suggests its relevance in understanding the spatial and cultural practices of the Inca. However, the text does not provide specific details about any physical structures or artifacts present at the site, nor does it specify any particular historical events or phases associated with it. As such, Tupu Inka's archaeological potential remains largely unexplored in the given text, highlighting an opportunity for further research and excavation to uncover its historical significance.
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