| T'akaq | |
|---|---|
Stone structures at the archaeological site of T'akaq on the mountain of the same name | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 4,000 m (13,000 ft)[1] |
| Coordinates | 9°49′40″S76°36′55″W / 9.82778°S 76.61528°W /-9.82778; -76.61528 |
| Geography | |
T'akaq (Quechuat'akay to scatter, to spread,-q asuffix,[2] "scattered, spread / the one that scatters", Hispanicized spellingsTacacc, Tacaj),Takaq (Quechuatakay to hit,[2] "hit / the one that hits") orT'aqaq (Quechuat'aqay to separate,[2] "separated / the one that separates") is a nearly 4,000-metre-high (13,123 ft) mountain with an archaeological site of the same name inPeru. It is situated in theHuánuco Region,Yarowilca Province,[3]Chavinillo District, near Chavinillo.[4]
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