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Parque Nacional Cajas
23 Aug 2024

The Cajas National Park is formed by high elevations ranging from 3,152 to 4,445 meters above sea level that keep in its interior lake systems (lakes), which occupy extensive valleys as boxes.
Cajas National Park is located in the south-central part of Ecuador, in the province of Azuay, northwest of the city of Cuenca.
Likewise, it is possible to observe birds, several of them even in danger of extinction.

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La Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción
23 Aug 2024

The largest church in Ecuador and one of the oldest buildings in the city, it has a capacity of 8,000 people. It is a religious building that combines several architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance and Romanesque. The construction was inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and began in 1885, it took almost 100 years to complete it; on May 28, 1967 it was inaugurated.

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Museo Pumapungo
23 Aug 2024

Pumapungo is an important archaeological complex that shows the cosmovision of the Inca culture, and its belief in the three worlds, a fact that is evident from the presence of the subway world manifested in the tunnel of more than thirty meters that leads to the ancient mausoleums.
The Pumapungo Museum has a conservation and restoration room; archeology, modern and contemporary art reserves; a historical archive and library.

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