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The Incas referred to themselves as the "Inca" or "Sapa Inca," which means "the only Inca" or "the unique leader." The term "Inca" originally described the emperor or ruler of the empire, but over time it became associated with the entire civilization. The empire, known as Tawantinsuyu, meaning "the four regions," encompassed a vast territory across the Andes. The people within this empire were made up of various ethnic groups, each with their own names and cultures.

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