cusco in A Sentence

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    Tell us what Cusco means to you?

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    Cusco Travel Guide.

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    Cusco is a great place to start learing salsa.

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    The Spanish soldiers eventually made it to Cusco in November 1533.

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    According to the Peruvian constitution, Cusco is the historical capital of the country.

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    According to Peru's Constitution, Cusco is the official historical capital in the country.

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    If you're in Cusco, Peru, there's another destination on your itinerary- Machu Picchu.

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    There were so many restaurants in Cusco and Arequipa that I wanted to try!

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    There have been so many eating places in Cusco and Arequipa that I wished to attempt!

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    The city is currently the capital of Cusco Religion and had a population of 435,114 according to the 2013 census.

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    Arrive early- Try to arrive in Cusco 3-5 days before your hike so you can acclimatize to the altitude before the hike.

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    Take gravity: carry a heavy backpack around for long enough and you will notice its effect, whether you're in Cusco or the Cotswolds.

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    Cusco is famous for being the historic capital of the Inca Empire from the 1200s until the mid 1500s when the Spanish invaded.

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    However, you would be remiss in writing off Cusco as only a stop-over in your overall plans to climb the heights of Machu Picchu.

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    From that moment, in Cusco, where I was, in Lima and in other cities, people went out to the streets, abandoning their Christmas dinner.

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    For cases of AMS, particularly flying into a high city(such as Cusco or Lhasa), supplemental oxygen can alleviate symptoms, particularly on arrival or first night.

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    The other way to get from Cusco to Machu Picchu is to walk as part of a multi-day Inca trail tour, which is the far more scenic and rewarding way.

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    Some local guides in Cusco still insist that Bingham departed Peru with a fortune in precious metals, but the truth is that he found mostly bits of broken pottery and human remains.

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    Pachacuti also promulgated a comprehensive code of laws to govern his far-flung empire, while consolidating his absolute temporal and spiritual authority as the God of the Sun who ruled from a magnificently rebuilt Cusco.

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