Wiraqucha Pirqa (Quechua "wall of Viracocha")[1] is an archaeological site in Peru.
It is located in the Huancavelica Region, Huaytara Province, Quito-Arma District, at a height of 3,781 metres (12,405 ft).
There is a little pre-Hispanic town and a stone forest containing caves with cave paintings.
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