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- Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
1: ...mythological and helps to explain or symbolizes Inca beliefs.
3: ...ecorded by priests, from the [[iconography]] on Incan pottery and architecture, and the myths and lege...
5: == Inca foundation legends ==
8: ...commoners were not allowed to speak the name of Inca Viracocha, which is possibly an explanation for t...
10: ...tribes that they were attempting to rule. (''[[huaca]]''). - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
4: ...e beginning of [[Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas|Spanish]] [[hegemony]].
6: ...orship of their gods, the foremost of which was [[Inti]], the sun god.
8: ...], "the Lost City of the Incas," now an archaelogical site.]]
9: ... four provinces whose corners met at the empire's capital, [[Cusco]] (Qosqo).
11: ...word <i>Inca</i> still refers to the emperor, but can also refer to the people or the civilization, an... - Inca road system (6879 bytes)
2: ... city of [[Santiago, Chile]] in the south. The Inca road system covered approximately 22,530 km (14,0...
4: ...e [[Pony Express]] of the [[1860s]] in North America.
6: ...ective access across valleys with intricate steps carved up and down to the bridges.
8: ...ies, many conquistadors lost their lives on the Inca trails.
12: ..., ran parallel to the sea and was united with the Camino Real by many smaller routes. - Chile (39914 bytes)
1: ...Republic of Chile''' is a country in [[South America]] occupying a long coastal strip between the [[An...
7: native_name = República de Chile |
11: image_map = LocationChile.png |
15: capital = [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]]<sup>1</sup> |
19: leader_names = [[Ricardo Lagos]] |
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