Quebrada Gilanaca
Quebrada Gilanaca is a stream in Cuzco Department, Peru and has an elevation of 3,473 metres. Quebrada Gilanaca is situated nearby to the locality Quellocunca, as well as near Chignua Pampa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Raqch’i.
Raqch’i
Archaeological site
Photo: PIERRE ANDRE LECLERCQ, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Raqch'i is an Inca archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, San Pedro District, near the populated place Raqch'i. It is 3480 meters above sea level and 110 kilometers from the city of Cuzco. Raqch’i is situated 3½ km southeast of Quebrada Gilanaca.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tinta and Yanaoca.
Tinta
Town
Photo: Ed88, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tinta is the capital town of Tinta District, Canchis Province, Department of Cuzco, Peru. It is located at an altitude of 3,836 meters above the sea level. As of the year 2017, it had a total population of 2,910.
Yanaoca
Town
Yanaoca is a town in southern Peru, capital of Canas Province in Cusco Region. Yanaoca is situated 7 km southwest of Quebrada Gilanaca.
Quebrada Gilanaca
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Cuzco Department, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-14.15944° or 14° 9′ 34″ southLongitude
-71.39583° or 71° 23′ 45″ westElevation
3,473 metres (11,394 feet)Open location code
57QCRJR3+6MGeoNames ID
3953010
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Quellocunca and Chignua Pampa.
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Highlights include Ruinas Rajchi and Cerro Pacopampa.
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