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Where is Achastapac?

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Achastapac

"Land of rivers and

mountains" is in Pocumtuck,Massachusetts,USA

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Achastapac is located in the Andes mountain range in South America, specifically in the country of Peru. It is an archaeological site that includes Inca ruins and is often visited by tourists for its historical significance and beautiful scenery.

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