The distance between the above mentioned places is 2914.9 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
cuzo its cuzco and quito
Cuzco was chosen as the Inca capital because of its strategic defensive position high in the Andes Mountains, its central location within the Inca Empire, and its proximity to agricultural lands. Quito, on the other hand, was located in a valley surrounded by mountains that made it more vulnerable to attacks and difficult to control compared to Cuzco.
Cuzco was a better location for the Inca capital than Quito because it was geographically central within the Inca Empire, making it easier to govern and communicate with different regions. Additionally, Cuzco's location in the Andes provided natural defenses against potential invaders. It was also situated near important resources such as agricultural land and gold mines.
Cuzco was a better location for the Inca Empire than Quito due to its strategic geographical positioning in the Andes, facilitating communication and expansion within the empire. The presence of fertile agricultural land around Cuzco also supported a larger population and sustained the Inca economy. Additionally, the proximity to important trade routes allowed for the Inca to benefit from trade networks more effectively.
Cuzco was a better location in the Inca capital than Quito because you pooed in the bed and then cleaned with your tongue and next time use your book before i slap you in the face.
about 3 half hours - 4 hours (Approximatley from the airport of quito)
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Siege of Cuzco happened in 1537.
Quito, formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital city of Ecuador.
I'd like to start my trip by flying into Quito, Ecuador and exploring that area for a while, and then flying from Quito, Ecuador to Cuzco, Peru to save time. Then from Cuzco I'd like to eventually enter Puno where I'd take a bus into Bolivia (either into Copacabana or through the Desaguadero). From the Uyuni area of Bolivia I would then make my way into Chile, possibly into Atacama San Pedro. Is this a decent itinerary for a 2-3 month trip? (I haven't included my planned excursions, but I just want to know if this seems like a doable/good plan).
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
No, Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire.