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Andahuaylas (Quechua Antawaylla, anta copper, waylla meadow, "copper meadow"), founded in 1533 as San Pedro de Andahuaylas «La Grande de la Corona» (Spanish for "The Grand [city] of the Crown"), is a Peruvian city. It is the capital of the Andahuaylas Province in the Apurímac Region. It is known as the … See more
Andahuyalas is located in the western part of the Apurímac Region. The nearest city is Abancay. See more
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Andahuaylas, Peru: All You Must Know Before You Go …
WEBAndahuaylas is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Laguna de Pacucha; Bosque de piedras; Sondor Archaeological Site; Complejo Arqueologico de Curamba; Sitio Arqueológico Qocha qasa
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Sondor Archaeological Site, Andahuaylas - Tripadvisor
WEBA Day in the Country: Ruins and Lake. Jan 2012 • Friends. The Sondor archeological site is about 30km outside Andahuaylas, and beautiful Lake Pacucha lies about an hour’s walk downhill. Sondor was home to the …
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Andahuaylillas, home of “America's Sistine Chapel”
WEBAndahuaylillas is a quiet village near Cusco that hosts a stunning baroque church with gold, woodcarvings and paintings. It is part of the Andean Baroque Route and offers quinoa dishes and shamanic culture.