Luq'umayu

Luq'umayu
River
The archaeological site of Wamanmarka with the Luq'umayu valley in the background
Name origin: Quechua
Country Peru
Region Cusco Region
Tributaries
 - left Tunkimayu
 - right Allpamayu, Ch'akimayu, Inkatampu,
Sirinayuq, Wamanmarka
Source
 - location Huayopata District
 - coordinates 13°08′31″S 72°18′30″W / 13.14194°S 72.30833°W / -13.14194; -72.30833
Mouth Willkanuta River
 - location Huayopata, Maranura and Santa Teresa Districts
 - coordinates 13°00′14.5″S 72°37′29.2″W / 13.004028°S 72.624778°W / -13.004028; -72.624778Coordinates: 13°00′14.5″S 72°37′29.2″W / 13.004028°S 72.624778°W / -13.004028; -72.624778

Luq'umayu (Quechua luq'u old hat that has lost ist form; hollow, depression (of an area), mayu river,[1] "hollow river", hispanicized spellings Lucumayo, Lucumayu) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, La Convención Province, Huayopata District. Its waters flow to the Willkanuta River.[2]

Luq'umayu originates in the Urupampa mountain range near Willka Wiqi. It crosses the district from southeast to northwest along the villages of Chachayuq (Chachayoc), Allpamayu (Alfamayo), Luq'umayu (Lucumayo), Wak'arumiyuq, (Huacarumiyoc), Wamanpata (Huamanpata), Inkatampu (Incatambo), Sarasarayuq (Sarasarayoc), Wamanmarka (Huamanmarca) and Huyru (Huyro). Some of its numerous little affluents from the right are Allpamayu, Ch'akimayu (Chaquimayo), Inkatampu (Incatambo) and Sirinayuq (Sirinayoc). Its main tributary is Wamanmarka (Huamanmarca). The village of Wamanmarka lies near the confluence of these rivers, on the right bank of the Luq'umayu. This is where the archaeological site of Wamanmarka is situated. Tunkimayu ("Andean cock-of-the-rock river", Tunquimayo) is one of the left tributaries.[3]

East of Wamanmarka the river turns to the west and keeps this direction up to the confluence with the Willkanuta River as a right affluent. It is east of Pampayuq (Pampayoc) on the border of the districts of Huayopata, Maranura and Santa Teresa.[2]

See also

References

  1. Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
  2. 1 2 escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the La Convención Province 2 (Cusco Region)
  3. Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección regional de Cultura - Cusco, "Recuperación del Monumento Pre Hispánico Zona Arqueológica de Wamanmarka Sector Urbano (Usnu) del Parque Arqueológico de Vilcabamba Provincia La Convención Región Cusco"
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