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San Luis de Alba de Laicacota was a colonial mining settlement located near the city of Puno, Peru, on the shores of Lake Titicaca.[1][2] Referred to usually as "San Luis de Alba" or just "Laicacota", the settlement was first recognized by the Spanish Crown as an official asiento mining settlement in AD 1665, when it was given ecclesiastical authority and its own priest.[1] San Luis de Alba was built near silver mines on the banks of the mountains Cerro Negro Peque and Cerro Cancharani.[1][3] The most famous of these colonial mines were Laicacota and Cancharani.[1] The first silver strike occurred in 1657, when Jose de Salcedo registered silver vein at "Laicacota la Alta."[2]

The settlement was abandoned in AD 1668 following a series of uprisings and executions that became known as the Laicacota Rebellion, or the Laicacota Conflict, and the majority of the population was moved to Puno.[1][4][5]

  1. ^ a b c d e Domínguez, Nicanor (2016). Rebels of Laicacota: Spaniards, Indians, and Andean Mestizos in Southern Peru During the Mid-Colonial Crisis of 1650-1680. Urbana-Champaign: PhD Dissertation. University of Indiana.
  2. ^ a b Dodge, Meredith (1984). Silver Mining and Social Conflict in Seventeenth- Century Peru: The War of the Nations in Laicacota, 1665-1667. Albuquerque, NM: PhD Dissertation, University of New Mexico.
  3. ^ Domínguez, Nicanor (2017). Aproximaciones a la Historia de Puno y del Altiplano (in Spanish). Puno, Peru: Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección Desconcentrada de Cultura de Puno.
  4. ^ Parodi Isolabella, Alberto (1995). El Lago Titicaca: Sus Características Físicas y Sus Riquezas Naturales, Arqueológicas y Arquitectónicas (in Spanish). Arequipa, Peru: Regentus.
  5. ^ Basadre, Jorge (1945). El Conde de Lemos y Su Tiempo: Bosquejo de una Evocación y una Interpretación del Perú́ a Fines del Siglo 17 (in Spanish). Lima, Peru.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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