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Pachacamac
Pachacámac is an archaeological site 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Lima, Peru in the Valley of the Lurín River. The site was first settled around A.D. 200 and was named after the "Earth Maker" creator god Pacha Kamaq. The site flourished for about 1,300 years until the Spanish invaded. Pachacamac covers about 600 hectares of land.
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Travel Culture Tourism Landmarks Cultural Heritage Archaeology South America Ancient Ruins Preservation Ancient Civilizations Religious Site Ruins Andes Andean Culture Excavation Peru