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The metals sent directly to Cuzco primarily included gold and silver. These precious metals were extracted from mines in the regions conquered by the Spanish, particularly in Potosí and other areas in present-day Bolivia and Peru. Cuzco served as a crucial administrative and religious center for the Spanish colonial empire, making it a key destination for the wealth generated from mining.

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