Pachatusan Explained

Pachatusan
Elevation M:4842
Elevation Ref:[1]
Range:Andes
Language:Quechua
Location:Peru, Cusco Region
Map:Peru
Map Size:240
Coordinates:-13.5194°N -71.7806°W

Pachatusan (Quechua pacha earth, tusa, a prop to support a wall or building, pachatusa prop of the earth, -n a suffix) is a mountain northeast of the city of Cusco in the Andes of Peru, about 4842m (15,886feet) high. It is located in the Cusco Region, Calca Province, San Salvador District, in the Cusco Province, in the districts San Jerónimo and Saylla, and in the Quispicanchi Province, Oropesa District. It is situated on the western bank of the Vilcanota River, beside the mountain Huaypun in the south-east.[2] Pachatusan lies above the sanctuary of San Salvador named Señor de Huanca.

By the local people Pachatusan is venerated as an apu.

On February 16, 2009, the cultural archaeological landscape of Pachatusan was declared a National Cultural Heritage by Resolución Directoral Nacional No. 231/INC.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.conservation.org/FMG/Articles/Pages/forests_water_mountain_peru.aspx conservation.org
  2. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Calca Province (Cusco Region)
  3. Resolución Directoral Nacional No. 913/INC