马丘比丘在哪个洲

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md2001 共回答了26个问题 | 采纳率96.2%
南美洲
马丘比丘在奇楚亚语Quechua“古老的山”之义,也被称作“失落的印加城市”,是保存完好的前哥伦布时期的印加遗迹.马丘比丘是南美洲最重要的考古发掘中心,也因此是秘鲁最受欢迎的旅游景点.由于独特的位置、地理特点和发现时间较晚,马丘比丘成了印加帝国最为人所熟悉的标志.在1983年,马丘比丘被联合国教科文组织定为世界遗产,是世界上为数不多的文化与自然双重遗产之一.
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B 这个考的应该不是语法吧,是地理.马丘比丘是秘鲁古迹,在山上.
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