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The Inca Empire existed until 1533 in the Andes. It was a relatively new dynasty, having begun in the early 15th century.

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The capital of the ancient inca empire in southern Peru?

The Inca empire's capital was Cuzco- It was also the only capital throughout the very large empire at any point in time. The Cuzco city was very large and populated with over 2,000,000, some think even higher!


What was the capital of the Incan empire?

Cuzco was the capital cityCuzco.


Is cuzco the capital Aztec?

No, Cuzco is not the capital of the Aztec civilization. The Aztec capital was known as Tenochtitlan, which is located in present-day Mexico City. Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire in what is now Peru.


Who had a capital called Cuzco?

Today, Cuzco is a city in southeastern Peru. But during the Inca empire, it was their capital-- back then, it was commonly spelled Cusco.


What is the capital of cuzco?

Cusco is the capital city of Cusco Province in Peru.


What country is Cuzco in today?

Cuzco is the ancient Inka capital located in Guatemala.


Where was The Inca empire was centered?

The Incas lived in Peru and their centre and capital city was Cuzco.


Of which country was cuzco the capital city?

Cuzco was the capital city of the Inca Empire, which was located in present-day Peru. It was considered the most important city of the empire and was the center of Inca civilization and power.


Where is the Inca empire located?

The Inca empire in located in Cuzco, in modern day Peru (which is in South America).


Is Cuzco the capital of modern day Peru?

no, its Lima. i know this because i was born at the capital of Peru. Nice question. and long time ago, Cuzco was the capital


Who had cuzco for their capital?

The Incas had their capital at Cuzco, in Peru, when they were conquered by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in 1536.


What group had their capital at Cuzco?

The capital of the Incans was at Cuzco (Cusco, Peru) when they were conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1534.