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Are There Still Native Dogs in Cuzco?
Everywhere you look in Cuzco, you will see dogs frolicking or stretched out resting. They freely roam through the imperial…
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Peru is Far More Native American than Most Think
Peruvian cuisine celebrates ethnic and cultural mixing. Out of the history of indigenous peoples and the immigration of Spanish, Chinese,…
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Native Speakers Work Teaching English in Cuzco’s Máxmio Nivel
Cuzco receives people from all over the world. They arrive constantly to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the…
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Discrimination Assails Quechua Speakers
If you only speak English, Cuzco can be a wonderful experience. People are very gracious and go out of their…
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Holy Week Sweets Have Sacred Meaning
Cuzco returns to normal today, after a week of celebration. The morning begins with celebratory mass, for those who wish…
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Ayni and Cuzco’s Lord of Temblors
Cuzco lived the most sacred moment of its year yesterday. The much venerated Lord of Temblors made his once a…
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Passion and Ritual Take Over Cuzco
Cuzco is a city of ceremonies. Every week, all year round, it seems something is going on somewhere in this…
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Photos and Holy Week in Cuzco
Before holy week arrives in Cuzco, there is a good photography exposition in the main plaza that you should not…
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