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The Peruvian village is situated along the Urubamba River in the Sacred Valley of the Incas and contains Incan ruins such as baths, temples, altars, fountains and ceremonial areas. Pisac was believed to have been built in the mid-1400s and was later devastated by Francisco Pizarro and the Spanish conquistadors during the early 1530s. Viceroy Toledo re-built the village in the 1570s. Many tourists come to Pisac to visit its popular marketplace.
The Peruvian village is situated along the Urubamba River in the Sacred Valley of the Incas and contains Incan ruins such as baths, temples, altars, fountains and ceremonial areas. Pisac was believed to have been built in the mid-1400s and was later devastated by Francisco Pizarro and the Spanish conquistadors during the early 1530s. Viceroy Toledo re-built the village in the 1570s. Many tourists come to Pisac to visit its popular marketplace.
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