Culture
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Llamas and their importance in the Andean World
Llamas are domestic animals from the Camelidae family and are common in the Peruvian Andes. It was a very important…
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Cusco Shines with Joy for Christmas
The Imperial City’s streets are already illuminated with multicolor lights and figures of snow men, stars, tress, and other Christmas…
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A Great Cusco Poet, Gustavo Pérez Ocampo
A notice for Gustavo Pérez Ocampo’s birthday, on November 19th, flashed across my screen as I scrolled through my Facebook…
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Art Exhibit in the City of Cusco’s Center
A few days ago, an exhibition of sculpture opened in the Plaza de Armas of the City of Cusco. It…
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Andean Music Embraces World Music, Interview with the Creators of the “Trencito de los Andes”.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On how Andean music can be the root for creating a new music and the abyss that separates us from…
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Anniversary of the Clorinda Matto de Turner School
Today, Thursday the tenth of november, around 11 am, the Plaza de Armas od the city of Cusco was converted…
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The Amazing Devotion to the Lord of Huanca
Thousands of pilgrims from Cusco, Peru and around the world travel innumerable miles to pay tribute to the Lord of…
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Cusco Suffered an Unthinkable Loss, Blaze Consumed Temple of San Sebastian
The temple of St. Sebastian, in the district of the same name, burned today, beginning around 1 am. Many of…
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Ayahuasca, A Plant with Demands, Challenges, and Changes
What if I told you there was a plant that could show your past, present, and future? A plant believed…
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Tipon, The Temple of Water
The archeological complex of Tipon is among the three places included in the tourist Southern Circuit. It is found at…
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