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Wari Willka
-12.1175° N, -75.2061° E
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Wari Willka is an archaeological site located in the Huancan District of the Huancayo Province, within the Junín Region of Peru. While the text provides limited information about the specific features or periods associated with the site, it is known to be part of Peru's rich archaeological landscape. The site is likely significant due to its historical and cultural context within the region, potentially offering insights into past societies that inhabited the area. Further research and excavation would be required to identify specific structures, artifacts, and cultural periods represented at Wari Willka, contributing to the broader understanding of pre-Columbian civilizations in the Andes.
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