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The moutain has the same name as the ancient city, Machu Picchu which means "Old Peak"
Machu Picchu means 'Old Peak'
It means old peak
Machu Picchu is Quechua in origin meaning "ancient mountain".
I think Machu Picchu is the thing that is known the most. Machu Pichu is a city in the mountains and there is a huge mountain called Machu Picchu and the smallest one that you can see next to Machu Picchu is Huayna Picchu, Machu Picchu means 'old mountain'Machu PicchuInca EmpireThe source of the AmazonThe Nazca LinesLake Titicacalamascocoa leavespeople
The real name of Machu Picchu is Patallaqta which in Quechua means steps and town.
Machu Pichu is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca village on the top of the mountain situated from the urumba village.
machu picchu will not be there forever. It will rot and fall into pieces and turn into dust and dissappear. That will only happen if tourist don't leave it alone.... or it is not destroyed by natural means such as an earthquake.
The mountain that means "Inca house" is Machu Picchu in Peru. It was a royal estate or sacred religious site for the Inca civilization, located high in the Andes Mountains. Today, it is a popular tourist destination known for its well-preserved Incan ruins and stunning mountainous landscape.
the Montana language of origin is spanish.Montana means mountain in spanish.
[1] The Inca Empire was known for its terracing of mountain slopes. One reason for terracing was increased farmland. The other was steepened slopes, against invaders. [2] A beautifully perfect example of terracing may be seen in Peru, at Machu Picchu, which means Old Peak. [We know the language of the Inca Empire as Quechua. But native speakers called it Runa Shimi, or Language of the people. The word Quechua actually is an insult. But the Empire's enemies considered the Inca thieves. And so that was the term that was passed on to the Spaniards, and to posterity.]
It means Green Mountain-based on the French: Vert Mont