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Qhapiya
Qhapiya (in the Aymara spelling)〔Yatiqirinaka Aru Pirwa, Lima, 2005 (Aymara-Spanish dictionary): ''Qhapiya achachilaruxa luqapxiwa.'' (Aymara) - ''Rinden culto al espíritu ancestral de Ccapia.'' (Spanish)〕〔(biblio.perueduca.edu.pe ): "Qhapiya"〕 or Qapiya (Uru language,〔(illa-a.org ) Katja Hannss, Vocabulario Uru (Uchumataqu), 2013〕 hispanicized spellings ''Capía, Ccapia, Ccapía, Khapia, Khapía, K'apía'') is a mountain in Peru, possibly an extinct volcano,〔(geodeg.com ) "K'apía"〕 situated at a height of about . It is located in the Puno Region, Chucuito Province, in the districts Pomata and Zepita, and in the Yunguyo Province, in the districts Cuturapi, Copani and Yunguyo.〔(mincetur.gob.pe ) "Cerro "Apu" Khapia", retrieved on January 30, 2014〕〔(cepes.org.pe ) DECRETO SUPREMO Nº 008-2011-MINAM〕 The mountain lies near Lake Titicaca at the road which connects Yunguyo and Puno, south of the hill Asiru Phat'jata. In 2011 Qhapiya with its prehispanic archaeological site was declared a National Cultural Heritage ''(Patrimonio Cultural)'' of Peru by resolution No. 589-2011-VMPCIC-MC of May 13, 2011, of the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Culture〔 and a "Landscape Reserve" (''Zona de Reserva Paisajística'' in Spanish) by Decrete Supreme No. 008-2011-MINAM.〔(regionpuno.gob.pe ) (archive)〕 By the local people the mountain is venerated as an Apu. == Gallery ==
File:Lago Menor o Huiñamarca Perú Bolivia Satelital map 68.85829W 16.png|Satellite view of Wiñaymarka Lake, the southern sub-basin of Lake Titicaca, and the mountain Qhapiya (on the left)
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