In the religion and mythology of Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia, apus are the spirits of the mountains that protect the local people in the highlands. The term dates back to the Inca Empire.
The word "apu" has several possible meanings, depending on context:
The twelve sacred apus of Cusco are: Ausangate, Salkantay, Mama Simona, Pikol, Manuel Pinta, Wanakauri, Pachatusan, Pijchu, Saqsaywaman, Viraqochan, Pukin, and Senq’a.
Other Apus are: Akamari, Illampu, Lady of Illimani, Machu Picchu, Pitusiray, Putucusi, Tunupa, Wakac Willka, Wayna Picchu, and Yanantin.
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