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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Phutuq K'usi or Phutuqk'usi (Quechua phutu bud, -q a suffix, k'usi a cucurbita species, a small zucchini or cucurbita pepo, "budding zucchini (or cucurbita pepo)", hispanicized spelling Putucusi) is a round-shaped mountain located on the opposite side (northeast) of the Urubamba River to Machu Pikchu in the Cusco Region of Peru. Reaching approximately 2,560 metres (8,400 ft) above sea level at its peak, the mountain offers epic views of Machu Pikchu and the surrounding Urubamba River valley. Phutuq K'usi, Machu Pikchu ("old peak" in Quechua) and Wayna Pikchu ("young peak") are considered apus or holy mountains by the local Quechua people.. }

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