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What present-day country is located in the region of the Incan Empire?

chili


What was the capital of the lncan empire?

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How big in length is the incan empire?

The Incan Empire was 2500 miles long.


What region describes the location of the incan civilization?

The Incan civilization was primarily located in the Andes region of South America, spanning across present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. The capital city of the Incan Empire was Cusco in present-day Peru.


Who conquredthe Incan empire?

The spaniards conquered the Incan empire and forced them to become catholic


What colony took the place in the incan empire?

The Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, took control of the Incan Empire in the 16th century. They established the colony of New Castile in the conquered region, which later became part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru.


The explorer who conquered the incan empire was who?

The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.


What did the incan empire call themselfes?

It is called Inca Empire, not Incan. The people were the Inca. They called their empire as Tawantinsuyu,which means our parts together.


How long did it take the Pizarro to conquer the Incan Empire?

Pizarro took one year to conquer the Incan Empire.


Ancient empire Ecuador part of?

The Incan Empire


What what empire centered in Andes highlands?

The Incan Empire


Who conquer the Incan empire?

The Incan Empire was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro and his army defeated the Inca emperor Atahualpa and captured him, marking the end of the Incan Empire.