Guaqui
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Guaqui is a railhead and port in Bolivia on Lake Titicaca. A ferry (a car float) connects with the Peruvian railhead and port on Puno. It served as location of Inca ruins prior to the arrival of the Spanish. The towns current church sites on what was the ancient ruins.[1]
Elevation
Guaqui's elevation is 3,822 metres (12,539 ft).
Transportation
Roads
The RN-1 is a major road that runs through Guaqui with connections to neighboring Peru.
Rail
The railways on the Bolivian side are 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge, while the railways on the Peruvian side are 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) gauge. Cars are transported over water by car float Manco Capac owned by PeruRail.
Water
Guaqui is also home/port to Bolivian Navy flotilla.
Air
The closest airport to Guaqui is El Alto International Airport to the east.
See also
References
- ^ Cieza de León, Pedro de, 1518-1554. (2010) [1864]. The travels of Pedro de Cieza de León, A.D. 1532-50 : contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-01334-5. OCLC 535491489.
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