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- Pendant 18 mois, sur plus de 6000 kilomètres, Megan Son et Laurent Granier sont partis explorer et documenter le Qhapaq Ñan, la « Route Royale » en quechua...
- instagram.com qhapaqnanperu/4,879 Followers, 81 Following, 846 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Qhapaq Ñan Perú (@qhapaqnanperu).
- It is unknown how many and which Andean people were responsible for the development or construction of the Qhapaq Ñan, we know that the Aymara people were...
- twitter.com QhapaqNanPeruEl Qhapaq Ñan, también llamado Camino Inca, fue la red vial andina que unió los diversos pueblos del Tawantinsuyu.
- El Proyecto Qhapaq Ñan del Ministerio de Cultura presentó una serie de actividades del 7 al 11 de noviembre, que se desarrollaron de manera descentralizada en...
- tr-tr.facebook.com QhapaqNan/Qhapaq Ñan: página independiente de información y base de datos de centenas de kms de caminos incas.
- tr.wikipedia.org Qhapaq ÑanQhapaq Ñan (İnka Yol Sistemi, Büyük İnka Yolu ya da Ana And Yolu olarak bilinir, sözlük anlamı olarak "güzel yol"), Kolomb-öncesi Güney Amerika'daki en kapsamlı ve en geniş...
- whc.unesco.org en/list/1459/A majority of Qhapaq Ñan components is located in rural settings which fortunately left them free of noticeable modern intrusions.
- perunorth.com qhapaq-nan-inca-trailsLearn about the Qhapaq ñan. The Qhapaq Ñan, (also spelt Capac Ñan) means ‘Royal Road’ in the Quechua language.
- youtube.com watchCrossing six countries, down the spine of the Andes mountains, exists an ancient road like none other, made of stone and connecting the most powerful empire ...
- ayni-peru.com qhapaq-nan-inca-trail-network/The Qhapaq Ñan is an Andean road system stretching over 30,000km and covering six countries (Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia & Peru).
- blog.viajesmachupicchu.travel en/qhapaq-nan-the-…The Qhapaq Ñan started from the very heart of Cusco and spreaded across the mountains of the Andes, the coast and the lush Amazon basin.
- universes.art es/art-destinations/qhapaq-nanThe Qhapaq Ñan has been declared UNESCO World Heritage in 2014 after a complex process of cultural cooperation among six countries.