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Statue de la Princesse (Ñusta) Kura Oqllo (Cura Ocllo), à Ollantaytambo. Elle était la Coya, sœur et épouse de Manco Capac II, l'un des derniers empereurs incas, premier roi de Vilcabamba et initiateur de la résistance inca à la domination espagnole.
Estatua de Ñusta Kura Oqllo (Cura Ocllo) en Ollantaytambo, Perú