Rumicucho

Local namePucará de Rumicucho / Quito / ECUADOR
LocationQuito, Ecuador

Rumicucho or Pucara de Rumicucho is an archaeological site of the Inca Empire in the parroquia of San Antonio de Pichincha, in Quito Canton, Pichincha Province. Ecuador. Rumicucho is a pucara located 23 kilometres in a straight-line distance north of the city of Quito at an elevation of 2,401 metres. Rumicucho in the Quechua language means "stone corner", perhaps referring to its strategic location between the territory of the Yumbo people to the east and the chiefdoms of the Pais Caranqui to the north.

The Incas probably built Rumicucho between 1480 and 1500 and ruled this area until the Spanish conquest in the 1530s.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumicucho

Official Website http://www.lageoguia.org/pucara-de-rumicucho-quito-ecuador/

Address (Unnamed Road), San Antonio, Ecuador

Coordinates 0°0'43.902" N -78°25'53.104" E

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