Iñaq Uyu
Bolivia /
La Paz /
Copacabana /
World
/ Bolivia
/ La Paz
/ Copacabana
World / Bolivia / La Paz / Omasuyos
temple, archaeological site, inca

An archaeological site, dates back to around 1000 C.E. to 1500 C.E.
The name Iñaq Uyu roughly translates to “House of the Virgins of the Sun", and has a linguistic origin that speculates that the cemetery was probably used as a burial site for the Incan women of noble and aristocratic hierarchy.
The name Iñaq Uyu roughly translates to “House of the Virgins of the Sun", and has a linguistic origin that speculates that the cemetery was probably used as a burial site for the Incan women of noble and aristocratic hierarchy.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iñaq_Uyu
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 16°2'18"S 69°4'15"W
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