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Yucay (Quechua: Yukay) is a town in southern Peru. It is the capital of the Yucay District, which is near the center of Urubamba Province in the Cusco Region of southern Peru. The area in which Yucay is located is commonly called the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Many Inca ruins are in the Sacred Valley near the Urubamba River and extending up the nearby hillsides in agricultural terraces called andenes. The town is located at an elevation of 2,860 metres (9,380 ft).

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  • Yucay es un pueblo peruano. Es asimismo capital del distrito de Yucay en la provincia de Urubamba, región Cuzco. Tiene una población de 2643 habitantes en el 1993. Está a una altitud de 2,800 msnm y situado a unos 68 kilómetros de la ciudad del Cuzco.​ La zona monumental de Yucay fue declarado patrimonio histórico del Perú el 25 de marzo de 1991 mediante el R.J.N° 348-91-1NC/J.​ (es)
  • Yucay (Quechua: Yukay) is a town in southern Peru. It is the capital of the Yucay District, which is near the center of Urubamba Province in the Cusco Region of southern Peru. The area in which Yucay is located is commonly called the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Many Inca ruins are in the Sacred Valley near the Urubamba River and extending up the nearby hillsides in agricultural terraces called andenes. The town is located at an elevation of 2,860 metres (9,380 ft). (en)
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  • Yucay (en)
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  • Yucay, Peru (en)
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  • Yucay es un pueblo peruano. Es asimismo capital del distrito de Yucay en la provincia de Urubamba, región Cuzco. Tiene una población de 2643 habitantes en el 1993. Está a una altitud de 2,800 msnm y situado a unos 68 kilómetros de la ciudad del Cuzco.​ La zona monumental de Yucay fue declarado patrimonio histórico del Perú el 25 de marzo de 1991 mediante el R.J.N° 348-91-1NC/J.​ (es)
  • Yucay (Quechua: Yukay) is a town in southern Peru. It is the capital of the Yucay District, which is near the center of Urubamba Province in the Cusco Region of southern Peru. The area in which Yucay is located is commonly called the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Many Inca ruins are in the Sacred Valley near the Urubamba River and extending up the nearby hillsides in agricultural terraces called andenes. The town is located at an elevation of 2,860 metres (9,380 ft). (en)
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