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- en.wikipedia.org CoricanchaWhen the Spanish in 1533 required the Inca to raise a ransom in gold for the life of their leader Atahualpa, most of the gold was collected from Coricancha.[22].
- cachilife.medium.com the-staggering-coricancha-…When visiting the Coricancha Sun Temple, there are twelve main sights that we recommend seeing inside.
- cachilife.com coricancha/Coricancha, also known as the “Temple of the Sun,” holds immense historical and religious significance in the Inca Empire.
- peruforless.com blog/coricanchaIn the heart of Cusco sits Coricancha, the Inca Empire’s most important temple. Coricancha, also spelled Koricancha or Qorikancha, means “Golden...
- worldhistory.org Coricancha/All that survives of these wonders are a few golden corn stalks, a convincing, if silent, testimony to the lost treasures of Coricancha.
- youtube.com watchCoricancha Megalithic Sacred Shrine.Coricancha, or Koricancha, or Qoricancha or Qorikancha. "The Golden Courtyard" from Quechua language.Part of...6 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı20 Ağu 2019
- blogs.incarail.com coricancha-the-history-of-the-…What does Coricancha mean? Coricancha is a Quechua word that translates as "Enclosure of Gold" or "Temple of Gold".
- ticketmachupicchu.com coricancha-church-convent-…The Coricancha temple is located at the intersection of El Sol Avenue and Santo Domingo Street, two blocks from the Plaza de Armas of Cusco in Peru.
- en.unistica.com coricancha/The Coricancha Temple in Peru was very important for the inhabitants of Cusco , as it unified the various cultural traditions of all the tribes that lived in this area.
- raptravelperu.com en/coricancha-templeIn the year 1533, Coricancha suffered, like the whole country, the ambition of the Spanish conquerors, who are in the temple and the order of its large gold plates.