Pucará de Tilcara
High-altitude settlement of the Tilcaras from the 13th cent., expanded later by the Inca. Best known archaeological site in Northwest Argentina.
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Located at 2.465 m, with about 4.358 inhabitants (census 2010), it is known as the "archaeological capital of the Quebrada."
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High-altitude settlement of the Tilcaras from the 13th cent., expanded later by the Inca. Best known archaeological site in Northwest Argentina.