Calle Triunfo

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Calle Triunfo is a historic street in central Cusco, Peru, known for its colonial architecture and its role as a key pedestrian route between major landmarks near the Plaza de Armas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian street
street
connects Cusco Cathedral area NERFINISHED
Plaza de Armas of Cusco NERFINISHED
San Blas neighborhood (Barrio de San Blas) NERFINISHED
country Peru
hasFeature Inca stone foundations on some buildings
colonial-era buildings
narrow cobblestone roadway
stone sidewalks
hasSurroundingUse commercial ground-floor premises
residential upper floors
tourist services
hasType historic urban street
hasView views toward Plaza de Armas
views toward San Blas hill
heritageContext within UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Cusco
historic true
importance major pedestrian corridor in central Cusco
knownFor Inca and colonial stonework
being a key pedestrian route in central Cusco
colonial architecture
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Cusco NERFINISHED
Cusco Province NERFINISHED
Cusco Region NERFINISHED
Historic Centre of Cusco NERFINISHED
South America
nameMeaning Triumph Street
near Plaza de Armas of Cusco NERFINISHED
partOf historic center pedestrian network of Cusco NERFINISHED
pedestrian true
region Andean highlands NERFINISHED
touristAttraction true
transportMode pedestrian traffic only or primarily
urbanContext colonial grid of central Cusco
urbanRole link between major landmarks near Plaza de Armas
usedFor local pedestrian circulation
tourism

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