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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Puka_PukaraAlthough less is known about Puka Pukara than many other Incan ruins, there is a theory that this site was probably constructed during the reign of Pachacutec.
- illapa.com en/attractions/puka-pukara/The name "Puka Pukara" derives from the Quechua language, where "Puka" means "red" and "Pukara" translates to "fortress" or "fortified place."
- traveltipsperu.com puka-pukara-archaeological-…According to legend, each time the Inca visited Tambomachay, he was accompanied by a large retinue that stayed in Puka Pukara.
- en.tierient.com puka-pucara/Eight kilometers from Cusco is the ancient historical landmark of Peru - Puka Pukara. ... From a distance Puka-Pukara seems a very massive fortress.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g294314-d553978…I visited Puka Pukara as part of a morning visiting all four ruins near Cusco, but sadly it was raining so the spectacular location was rather diminished.
- andeanexplorerscusco.com archaeological-complex-…Located just seven kilometers from the city of Cusco, Puka Pukara is strategically located on top of a hill, offering an impressive panoramic view of the surroundings.
- evolutiontreksperu.com peru/tourist-attraction/…Puka Pukara is believed to have been constructed by the Inca civilization, but its precise origin and purpose remain the subject of scholarly debate.
- charismaticplanet.com puka-pukara-fort-facts-peru/Puka Pukara is a military ruins site, located in mid-southern Peru, approximately 4 to 5 miles from Cusco on the road to Pisac and near the Antisuyo...
- cuscoperu.com en/travel/cusco/archaeological-…Puka Pukara - Red Fortress. The archaeological complex of Puca Pucara is one of the archaeological centers located on the outskirts of the city of Cusco.
- jetsetjansen.com the-puka-pukara-ruins-in-cusco-…Caught a full rainbow over Puka Pukara! How to Get There. The Puka Pukara ruins are located about 5-6 miles north of Cusco on the road to Pisac.
- trekero.com blog/puka-pukaraPuka Pukara – The Inca Fortress in Cusco. Cusco was the Inca Empire’s capital and is home to many important archaeological sites.
- endchan.net pukara/...Nama, Quiapo, Tilcara, Turi, Pucara del Cerro La Muralla, Pukara of La Compañía, Pukara de Lasana, Pucará de Belén, Pukará de Quitor and Puka Pukara.