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    Cusco (redirect from Cuzco, Peru)
    Cusco or Cuzco ([ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu or Qosqo [ˈqɔsqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range and the...
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    Flag of Cusco (redirect from Flag of Cuzco)
    Municipality of Cusco Province took the flag as official; 16 days before the gay pride flag in San Francisco. It is the second flag of Cuzco. The first flag...
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    most important archaeological sites of the province are as follows: Santurantikuy "Constitución del Perú de 1993". Pdba.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 22 July...
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    Cusco, also spelled Cuzco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu suyu [ˈqɔsqɔ ˈsʊjʊ]), is a department and region in Peru and is the fourth...
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    The Intendancy of Cuzco (Spanish: Intendencia de Cuzco), also known informally as Cuzco Province (Spanish: Provincia de Cuzco), was one of the territorial...
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  • that took place in much of the province of Cuzco, including Huamanga, Arequipa and Puno, as well as part of the province of Charcas. The uprising involved...
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  • Territorial Prelature of Caravelí Ecclesiastical province of Cuzco Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cuzco Diocese of Abancay Diocese of Sicuani Territorial...
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    longstanding conflict with Pizarro over the control of the former Inca capital of Cuzco erupted into a civil war between the two bands of conquistadores. In the...
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    involved in the Conquest of the Americas, later becoming the Bishop of Cuzco.: 176–177  He became the first resident bishop in South America. He was...
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    rescue. De Soto returned to report that he found no signs of an army in the area. After executing Atahualpa, Pizarro and his men headed to Cuzco, the capital...
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