alkutay
Alkutay is a toponym used for several geographic features in the Andes, with occurrences reported in and around Peru and Bolivia. The name is generally of indigenous origin, often linked to Quechua or Aymara linguistic heritage, though the exact etymology can vary by locality. In maps and regional guides, Alkutay is typically applied to mountains or hills, and in some cases to places near rural communities. Because Alkutay does not refer to a single, universally defined feature, its precise identity depends on context such as country, region, or administrative area. Variant spellings, including Alcutay or Allcutay, appear in different maps and local sources, illustrating the diverse toponymic traditions of the Andean highlands.
The use of Alkutay as a geographic label reflects broader patterns of Andean naming, where traditional terms