Ollantaytambo: The Inca Fortress That Defied Conquistadors
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<p paraeid="{5d0be47d-3d21-4e20-afcf-f486681c67c1}{18}" paraid="39719429"><span data-contrast="auto" xml:lang="EN-US">Hidden away in Peru’s Sacred Valley, 2,792 m (9,160 ft) above sea level, lies </span>Ollantaytambo, a powerful reminder of the ingenuity, power, and resilience of the Inca. Famous for its stunning architecture, strategic significance, and fascinating history, this site offers a unique glimpse into the lives and culture of the Inca. From its meticulously constructed terraces to its role as a stronghold during the Spanish conquest, Ollantaytambo remains a vibrant link to a bygone era. While the Inca may have ultimately been defeated by the Conquistadors, Ollantaytambo remains as a symbol of Inca resistance against the colonial invaders.? </p>
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