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Copacabana, on the shores of Lake Titicaca

Copacabana is the main Bolivian town of about 6000 inhabitants on Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake at an elevation of 3820 metres. Its name is derived either from the Aymara words "Kota Kahuana" (View of the Lake) or, more likely, "Kotakawana", the god of the fertility in ancient Andean mythology. This god was believed to live in Lake Titicaca. The present Basilica is actually built on the site of the main temple dedicated to Kotakawana: Copacabana was a Sacred place even before the Spanish conquest.

The town is built in between to hills, Cerro Calvario and Cerro Niño Calvario on a peninsula in the south of Lake Titicaca. There are Catholic shrines on Cerro Calvario, with great views over town and Horca del Inca, actually a pre-Inca site thought to be an astronomical observatory built in the 14th century on Cerro Niño Calvario or Quesasani. On the southeastern outskirts of Copacabana is a field of sculpted boulders known as the Inca Tribunal (Asiento del Inca), speculated by some to have been a meeting place for Inca priests.

The famous Moorish style Basilica or Catedral was built between 1605 and 1820 and contains the statue of La Virgen de la Candelaria. According to local legend, in 1576, some Inca fisherman were caught in a terrible storm on Lake Titicaca. As they prayed for help, the Virgin Mary appeared and led them to safety. It is claimed that in 1582 the Virgin of Copacabana appeared in a dream to Tito Yupanqui, the grandson of Inca ruler Manco Capac. He was so affected by this vision that he set out to Potosí (then one of the most important art centers in the world) to learn to sculpt and then carved a statue of the Virgin from the wood of a maguey cactus. He carried her all the way from Potosí to Copacabana and placed her in an adobe chapel in 1583. The chapel was enlarged by the Spanish in Moorish style in 1619. The statue soon gained a reputation throughout Bolivia and Peru for working miracles. The present Basilica de la Virgen de Candelaria was completed in 1805.

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Beach of Copacabana
Beach of Copacabana
Shrine on Cerro Calvario
Shrine on Cerro Calvario
View over Copacabana
View over Copacabana
View to the Basilica
View to the Basilica
The Basilica
The Basilica
Basilica courtyard
Basilica courtyard
Pulpit of the Basilica
Pulpit of the Basilica
Virgen del Candelaria
Virgen del Candelaria
"Tribunal del Inca"
"Tribunal del Inca"
"Horca del Inca"
"Horca del Inca"
View from Horca del Inca
View from Horca del Inca
View to Cerro Calvario
View to Cerro Calvario
...Around Lake Titicaca......Isla del Sol...


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