Inca
Introduction
refers to the ancient civilization that inhabited Peru
Background Story
The name 'Inca' is derived from the Inca Empire, a prominent civilization in South America known for its unique culture, architectural achievements, and advanced agricultural systems. The Inca people are celebrated for their impressive cities, such as Machu Picchu, and their language, Quechua, which is still spoken today.
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Variations
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