The correct term is Pucara. It is the name of a district of the province Lampa, Puno, in the Peru. A set of platforms, channels, enclosures and built structures and strengths. Aircraft built in Argentina and used in Colombia ( antiguerrillas IA-58 41. The term in quechua language is Pukara, which means, atalaya, mirador, otero, fortress, fortification. Chieftain name in the legend of the Laguna de La Cocha in the Department of Nariño, Colombia.
Pucara is a word which possibly derives from the adjective la'kech-hua puc-ca which means red, and when that language is to say " " 34 red is shown appears red " or " is red " reportedly, " 34 puc-ca-ran; and if you want to say " I am red " or " I am red " reportedly, " 34 puc-ca-ra; So the repetition of these words may have originated the name Pucara, honoring the fact that some parts of this area are distinguished from red.