Kimsaqucha (Lamay)
Kimsaqucha (Lamay) refers to a community and possibly a smaller body of water (or a cluster of them) located in the Lamay district of the Calca province in the Cusco region of Peru. "Kimsaqucha" likely derives from the Quechua language. The name itself appears to be a combination of "kimsa" meaning "three" and "qucha" meaning "lake" or "lagoon." Therefore, Kimsaqucha could be interpreted as "three lakes" or a similar connotation.
The area is likely situated in the high Andes and characterized by a rural landscape. It is possibly a site of traditional agricultural practices and may hold cultural significance for local communities. Access to Kimsaqucha is likely via local roads or trails, reflecting its relatively remote location. Detailed information regarding population size, specific economic activities, and detailed geographical features requires further research and readily available sources. It is presumed to be a small and relatively undeveloped area within the Lamay district.