Cuzco

英 ['ku:skəu] 美
  • n. 库斯科
Cuzco
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Cuzco
city in Peru, former capital of the Inca Empire, from Quechua (Inca), literally "navel," in a figurative meaning "center" (of the world, as the navel is the center of the body). Other places known as "navel of the world" include Delphi, Jerusalem, Rome, Easter Island, and Mount Kailash in Tibet.
1. Peru: Cuzco and Apur í mac and Huallaga rivers & Colombian border.
秘鲁: 库斯科,阿亚库乔地区,埃内河谷,阿普里马克省和瓦亚加河 和 哥伦比亚边境.

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2. The incas believed that cuzco was the navel of the universe.
印加人认为库斯科是宇宙的中心.

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