Achacachi
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Achacachi is a town on the Altiplano plateau in the South American Andes in Bolivia.
[edit] History of Achacachi
Achacachi as urban establishment already existed before the arrival of the Spaniards, as we can see in the descriptions that were made on “cronicas” and “relaciones” (official papers written by authorities) by real or ecclesiastical spaniards authorities. Achacachi was the Capital of a colla "señorio" called Pacasa, in the "Umasuyus" (from aymara, "shore side") region, which was located alongside the East of the Lake Intikjarka (Titicaca) in the peru-bolivian plateau. More...
[edit] Location
Achacachi is situated at an elevation of 3,854 m or 12.647 feet amsl on the Achacachi-peninsula on the eastern shores of Lake Titicaca, 96 km northwest of the capital La Paz.
Learn more about it in: ACHACACHI: World's highest city site
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