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  • Qhapaq Ñan Bolivia. Bolivia donde la red caminera andina, es aprovechada para realizar turismo comunitario en la zona.
  • QhapaqÑan Bolivia. 1.348 beğenme · 2 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor. El Qhapaq Ñan (Camino Principal en Quechua) trata de una red vial consolidada en la...
  • Qhapaq Ñam connected Cusco and Cuenca. Over one million dollars will be spent on Qhapaq Ñan’s identification, registration, conservation and maintenance.
  • In recognition of its cultural richness, the Qhapaq Ñan was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. The Qhapaq Ñan embodies the cultural, economic...
  • Qhapaq Ñan is the name used for the extensive system of ancient roads and trails connecting all parts of the Inca Empire. Qhapaq Ñan, 752km.
  • Qhapaq ñan bolivia. La red vial prehispánica de bolivia * 1. introducción: Lic. José Estevez Castillo** estevezcastillo@yahoo.com.
  • World Heritage Criteria. Qhapaq Ñan. ... in addition to being one of the largest indigenous peoples currently in the countries of Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
  • In June 2014, UNESCO inscribed the Andean roadway system Qhapaq Ñan on the World Heritage List, the first time six countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile...
  • In Bolivia il Qhapaq Ñan è un’opera culturale, sociale, simbolica, economica e rituale in profondo rapporto e comprensione della natura.
  • However, the Qhapaq Ñan not only exhibits important processes of interchange of goods, but also of communication and cultural traditions.
  • Criterion (iii): The Qhapaq Ñan is an exceptional and unique testimony to the Inca civilization based on the values and principles of reciprocity...
  • Remnants of the Qhapaq Ñan can still be observed in various countries, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina.
  • The great road network of the Qhapaq Ñan was structured in four primary directions that marked the territorial dimension of the Tawantinsuyu, or Inca Empire.