Let's have a look over

Peru.
1.
Aguas Caliente and
Aquas Caliente I understand both refer to
Aguas Calientes. It is the main village in
Machupicchu district, belonging to
Urubamba Province, in
Cusco.
(Seriously guys, two attempts and zero right
)
2.
Machu Picchu, written in two words, is not a town nor a village, but the archaeological site. It should be merged with Aguas Calientes, and perhaps renamed
Machupicchu, but most Peruvians prefeer the name Aguas Calientes when talking about the village.
3.
Pachacama is also misspelt. Should be
Pachacámac. Here there might be some confusion, as Pachacámac could be a district in Lima Province, or an
archaeological site. I bet it refers to the second one, so it should be renamed as
Lurín since this is the district where the site is. By the way, Lurín belongs to
Lima Province.
4.
Sacsayhuaman is an archaeological site, not too far away from
Cusco, where I find almost impossible to get a euro note. I was there during December 2.014, and there is nothing but big impressive stones and grass. No shops, no exchange offices, no ATMs. So this town sould be merged with Cusco.
5.
Santa Anita Belongs to
Lima (city province), not to Lima Region. By the way, it would be nice to rename
Lima (city province) to
Provincia de Lima.
Thank you in advice.