Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  157 / 188 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 157 / 188 Next Page
Page Background

i'

,.fhe Districts

Garcila o ele la \ ega has pr served for us the

names of all of the districts. Th other historians

ahno _, t ahvays enumerate the list incompletely.

}!;yen

Le

day

Vi

e

till

find many of the ancient

namrs . B

'gi1

nin.

0 •

at th e

orth ' 'e find:

( 1)

....

o/l,"apa ta

-The grauar.Tof upper Cuzco

01'

lcrrac·ri of the granary.

rJ.1lÜS

is ratb

I

tll

nam

o[

a building, and not of a di s lr ict. It is located

on the slopes of the fortress of Saj sav¡raman. It is

a.lso lTno\ ·n as the palace of Manko K'apaj. As

nn

be noted from its etymology, the building was

1oubt e s deslincd for p ialanster ' · During the

en rli'2r

r ·a

<

ay

Kolk

a

pata_ b cal(ne the re-

shlcn

e

u

l_,bal Paullu Inka, the faithful

fr icnd of

f

:magro .

(" )!Y'

J:

' '((ta

-

or "H ights of Carna-

ti

ons' , occupiecl l

h

slope wllich leads to Choke–

rl

1aka.

or the site of the present farmhouses.

(3)

Tokoka:chi

-

or "Salt Cave"

Vi

as con–

ti

n·ous to the preceding district, in what is knO\Vll

t.oday as San Blas. The buildings were doubtless

rudimentar. ' as there is not a single fragment of

Q.ranite v¡rall in this zoiie.

(4)

Munaisenl 'a

-

or "Beautiful

lVIoun–

tain Peak" was riear the present

R·e coh~ta,

where

\Ye

can find remains of buildings.

(5)

Rimajpa1npa

-

or "The Plain -vvhere

-

123 - .