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- Patallaqta abstract "Patallaqta (Quechua pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "settlement on a platform" pronounced "pahta-yakta", hispanicized spelling Patallacta), Llaqtapata (Llactapata) or Q'inti Marka (Quechua q'inti hummingbird, marka village, "hummingbird village", also spelled 'Q'ente Marka') is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District. It is situated southeast of the site Machu Picchu, at the confluence of the rivers Kusichaka and Willkanuta on a mountain named Patallaqta.On his way to discover Machu Picchu (at: 13°13′57″S 72°25′30″W) Hiram Bingham, discoverer of Machu Picchu and many other Incan sites, passed Patallaqta, sometimes given the name of Llaqtapata as evidenced by the photograph of a sign from a check-point along the Inca trail. His associate Mr. Herman Tucker reported that the name of the town was Patallacta containing about one hundred houses. Above it were several important sites including Wayllapampa. This site is located 1.5 km (1 mi) from the start of the "Classic Inca Trail" which begins at Km 88.This site housed a large number of occupants, including travellers and soldiers who manned the nearby "hill fort" of Willkaraqay, and a shrine with rounded walls known as Pulpituyuq that had religious and ceremonial functions.Patallaqta was burned by Manco Inca Yupanqui, who destroyed a number of settlements along the Inca road system during his retreat from Cusco in 1536 to discourage Spanish pursuit. In part due to these efforts, the Spanish never discovered the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu or any of its settlements.".
- Patallaqta thumbnail Camino-inca-dia1-llactapata-c01.jpg?width=300.
- Patallaqta wikiPageID "34132488".
- Patallaqta wikiPageRevisionID "596928245".
- Patallaqta caption "Patallaqta viewed from above on the Inca trail near Willkaraqay".
- Patallaqta coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Patallaqta cultures Inca_Empire.
- Patallaqta latd "13".
- Patallaqta latm "13".
- Patallaqta latns "S".
- Patallaqta lats "53".
- Patallaqta location Cusco_Region.
- Patallaqta location Machupicchu_District.
- Patallaqta location Peru.
- Patallaqta location Urubamba_Province.
- Patallaqta longd "72".
- Patallaqta longew "W".
- Patallaqta longm "25".
- Patallaqta longs "53".
- Patallaqta mapType "Peru".
- Patallaqta name "Patallaqta".
- Patallaqta region Andes.
- Patallaqta relief "yes".
- Patallaqta type "Settlement".
- Patallaqta subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Cusco_Region.
- Patallaqta subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Peru.
- Patallaqta subject Category:Inca.
- Patallaqta subject Category:Mountains_of_Cusco_Region.
- Patallaqta subject Category:Mountains_of_Peru.
- Patallaqta subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Cusco_Region.
- Patallaqta point "-13.2325095 -72.424922".
- Patallaqta type SpatialThing.
- Patallaqta comment "Patallaqta (Quechua pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "settlement on a platform" pronounced "pahta-yakta", hispanicized spelling Patallacta), Llaqtapata (Llactapata) or Q'inti Marka (Quechua q'inti hummingbird, marka village, "hummingbird village", also spelled 'Q'ente Marka') is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District.".
- Patallaqta label "Llactapata".
- Patallaqta label "Llactapata".
- Patallaqta label "Llactapata".
- Patallaqta label "Patallaqta".
- Patallaqta label "Льяктапата".
- Patallaqta sameAs Llactapata.
- Patallaqta sameAs Llactapata.
- Patallaqta sameAs Llactapata.
- Patallaqta sameAs m.0hr3qrh.
- Patallaqta sameAs Q523609.
- Patallaqta sameAs Q523609.
- Patallaqta lat "-13.2325095".
- Patallaqta long "-72.424922".
- Patallaqta wasDerivedFrom Patallaqta?oldid=596928245.
- Patallaqta depiction Camino-inca-dia1-llactapata-c01.jpg.
- Patallaqta isPrimaryTopicOf Patallaqta.