The Inca Empire, which was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, extended into present-day Peru, Ecuador, and parts of northern Chile. It thrived from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. The Inca are known for their advanced agricultural techniques, impressive architecture, and extensive road systems that connected their vast territory.
I think it's the Inca empire, because when you type in Indian empire from Ecuador it comes up as the Inca indians from Ecuador who traveled to Chile then to Argentina then to wherever.
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The Inca civilization primarily lived in present-day Peru, with their capital located in the city of Cusco. Their empire also extended into parts of Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile.
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No. The Inca Empire spanned present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
The Inca Empire primarily encompassed present-day Peru, but it also extended into parts of several other countries in South America. These include Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina. The empire was the largest in pre-Columbian America, with a diverse geography that included coastal regions, highlands, and jungle areas.
The Incan Empire was a part of these present day countries: Colombia Ecuador Peru Bolivia Chile Argentina
The Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.
Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Argentina.
The Inca Empire was located in South America in present day Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador.
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
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