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Things to see in Nazca, Peru

Nazca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Peru and one of the most important archaeological and cultural sites in South America. The area's geoglyphs, or huge geometric designs carved into the desert floor, are some of the world's best-known ancient art. Other highlights of Nazca include the huge ceremonial center at Pisco El Viejo, Inca ruins at Chavin de Huantar, and the 16th-century convent of Santa Catalina de Palcata.

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CountryPeru
RegionIca
Latitude-14.8289
Longitude-74.9436
Appr. population22859

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