Kachi Qhata (Quechua kachi salt, qhata slope, hillside,[1] "salt slope", also spelled Cachiccata) is a slope in the Cusco Region in Peru with quarries used as a source of porphyry by the Incas. It is located in the Urubamba Province, Ollantaytambo District, about 9 km southwest of Ollantaytambo.[2][3] It lies near the peak of Yana Urqu.
Kachi Qhata is also the name of two little villages (Cachiccata and Ccacheccata) and a stream (Cachijata) near the slope.[3]
References
- ↑ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa (2007). Diccionario Bilingüe: Iskay simipi yuyayk’anch: Quechua – Castellano / Castellano – Quechua (PDF). La Paz, Bolivia.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ "Cantera de Cachiccata o Choquetakarpu". mincetur. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
- 1 2 escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Urubamba Province (Cusco Region)
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