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Puquios (from Quechua pukyu meaning source, spring, or water well) are ancient systems of subterranean aqueducts which allow water to be transported over long distances in hot dry climates without loss of much of the water to evaporation. Puquios are found in the coastal deserts of southern Peru, especially in the Nazca region, and northern Chile. Forty-three puquios in the Nazca region were still in use in the early 21st century and relied upon to bring fresh water for irrigation and domestic use into desert settlements. The origin and dating of the Nazca puquios is disputed, although some archaeologists have estimated that their construction began about 500 CE by indigenous people of the Nazca culture.

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  • Puquio (manantial) (es)
  • Pukios (fr)
  • プキオ (ja)
  • Puquios (nl)
  • Puquios (en)
  • Puquios (pl)
  • Пукиос (ru)
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  • Puquios zijn oude ondergrondse aquaducten in de Nazca-provincia (Ica-regio) in Peru, die voor een groot deel nog steeds water leveren. Ze worden gevoed door aquifers (grondwaterhoudende lagen) en de opbrengst dient als drinkwater, voor huishoudelijk gebruik en voor de bevloeiing van akkers. Het stelsel omvat vermoedelijk 36 aquaducten, maar ze zijn nog niet alle (volledig) in kaart gebracht. (nl)
  • プキオ(スペイン語: Puquio、「泉」)はペルー、付近に残る古代の地下水道システムである。そのうち36のプキオは今も機能し、新鮮な水を砂漠に届けている。 (ja)
  • Puquios – zespół akweduktów, tuneli i studni kultury Nazca, znajdujący się ok. 10 km od peruwiańskiej miejscowości Nazca w . Niektóre obiekty tego zespołu są wykorzystywane do dnia dzisiejszego przez miejscową ludność. (pl)
  • Un pukio​​ es un manantial de agua​ que forma parte de un viejo sistema de acueductos, cerca de la ciudad de Nazca, en Perú. De 36 puquios, la mayoría están todavía funcionando, llevando agua fresca en el desierto.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Puquios (from Quechua pukyu meaning source, spring, or water well) are ancient systems of subterranean aqueducts which allow water to be transported over long distances in hot dry climates without loss of much of the water to evaporation. Puquios are found in the coastal deserts of southern Peru, especially in the Nazca region, and northern Chile. Forty-three puquios in the Nazca region were still in use in the early 21st century and relied upon to bring fresh water for irrigation and domestic use into desert settlements. The origin and dating of the Nazca puquios is disputed, although some archaeologists have estimated that their construction began about 500 CE by indigenous people of the Nazca culture. (en)
  • Les pukios ou puquios (du quechua pukyu signifiant source ou puits d'eau) sont des éléments d'anciens systèmes d'aqueducs souterrains qui permettent à l'eau d'être transportée sur de longues distances dans des climats chauds et secs sans perte d'une grande partie de l'eau par évaporation. Le pukio est construit avec des dalles de pierre consolidées par des troncs de huarango, un arbre du genre Prosopis très utile pour son bois, ses fruits et son feuillage. (fr)
  • Пукиос, исп. Puquios (происходит от слова из языка кечуа и означает «источник, родник») — условное название древней системы акведуков близ города Наска в Перу. Из 36 пукиос большинство функционирует до настоящего времени, являясь источником воды в этой пустынной и засушливой местности. Пукиос до настоящего времени плохо картографированы, их систематические раскопки не проводились. (ru)
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