The historical Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru, as well as parts of Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. Today, the descendants of the Inca people primarily live in Peru.
Some remnants of the Inca empire that still exist today include the famous archaeological sites like Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo in Peru. Additionally, the Quechua language spoken by the Inca descendants is still in use in many regions of the Andes. Traditional agricultural techniques and terracing systems developed by the Inca are still practiced by some indigenous communities.
At its height the Incan empire is thought to have included all or parts of the fol modern day South American countries Ecuador Peru Bolivia Argentina Chile Columbia The last remnant of the Inca empire was defeated by the Spanish in 1533 and has not existed since
The Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru.
The Inca Empire was located primarily in what is now Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile, Argentina, and Colombia. These countries were part of the extensive Inca civilization that existed in South America prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors.
The modern country of Peru was the center of the Inca empire.
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Peru.
The Inca Empire was located in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia.
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The capital of the Inca Empire was Cusco, which is located in present-day Peru. Cusco served as the political, cultural, and military center of the empire, and it played a crucial role in the expansion and administration of Inca territories. Today, Cusco is recognized for its rich history and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Inca ("Inka") empire at its height controlled a great portion of the western coast of South America. What is today: Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.The Inca Indians originated in the country of Peru.
Yes, there was a time that the country Ecuador was at the heart of the Inca empire. This was during the 15th and the 16th century.
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Peru and the Inca Empire, which he ended.
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