Pilko Kaina

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Pilko Kaina is an Inca archaeological site on Bolivia’s Isla del Sol, notable for its well-preserved stone structures overlooking Lake Titicaca.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inca archaeological site
archaeological site
cultural heritage site
access reachable by boat to Isla del Sol
requires walking or hiking on the island
architecturalStyle Inca architecture
associatedWith Inca Empire
category Archaeological sites in La Paz Department
Inca sites in Bolivia
continent South America
country Bolivia
culturalSignificance evidence of Inca presence on Isla del Sol
important for Andean heritage
elevation high-altitude site
environment dry highland climate
rocky terrain
feature doorways and niches
overlooks Lake Titicaca
rectangular buildings
stone walls
terraces
well-preserved stone structures
governedBy Bolivian authorities
hasConservationStatus partially preserved
hasViewOf Lake Titicaca region
surface form: Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca
heritageCulture Inca people
surface form: Inca civilization
languageOfName Quechua
locatedIn Andes
La Paz Department
Lake Titicaca region
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake Titicaca
locatedOn Isla del Sol
materialUsed stone
nearby Challapampa
Yumani
nearbySite Chincana complex
Sacred Rock of the Incas
partOf Inca sites on Isla del Sol
region Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano
timePeriod Late Horizon
tourism popular tourist attraction
visited with guided tours
touristActivity archaeological sightseeing
cultural tourism
usedFor administrative functions
ceremonial purposes
view panoramic views of Lake Titicaca

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Isla del Sol hasArchaeologicalSite Pilko Kaina