词条 | Sinqa | |
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| name = Sinqa | photo = Cuzco (San Pedro) Station (5687409105).jpg | photo_caption = Sinqa (on the left) as seen from San Pedro station | elevation_m = 4423 | elevation_ref = [1] | prominence_m = | prominence_ref = | range = Andes | listing = | translation = | language = Quechua | location = Peru, Cusco Region | map = Peru | range_coordinates = | map_caption = Peru | map_size = 240 | label_position = | coordinates = {{coord|13|27|26|S|72|00|20|W|type:mountain_region:PE_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_ref = | topo = | type = | age = | first_ascent = | easiest_route = }}Sinqa (Quechua for "nose", Hispanicized spelling Sencca, also Senqa)[2] is a {{convert|4423|m|ft|0|adj=mid|-high}} mountain in the Andes of Peru northwest of the city of Cusco. It lies in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, and in the Anta Province, Cachimayo District.[3] Like Pachatusan, Pillku Urqu and Wanakawri, Sinqa is one of the mountains in the vicinity of Cusco which have been venerated as apus (sacred mountains).[4] GallerySee also
References1. ^PNUD-INDECI, Estudio del Mapa de Peligros de la Ciudad del Cusco, Proyecto: Ciudades Sostenibles. Cusco 2004 (in Spanish) {{Peru-mountain-stub}}2. ^Teofilo Laime Acopa, Diccionario Bilingüe, Iskay simipi yuyay k'ancha, Quechua – Castellano, Castellano – Quechua (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) 3. ^escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Cusco Province (Cusco Region) (unnamed, 4,400 m, southeast of "Cerro Senja") 4. ^Germán Zecenarro Benavente, Apus tutelares y asentamientos del Cusco preinka, Boletín de Arqueología PUCP, No. 7, 2003, 387-405 (in Spanish) 2 : Mountains of Peru|Mountains of Cusco Region |
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