Peru
South America
They lived in Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador, a large portion of modern-day Chile, and extended into corners of Argentina and Colombia.
South America. The Incas are from Peru.
Post-Columbian national borders do not really reflect those of the Inca Empire, and there is no single modern country that directly encompasses the entirety of the that Empire - rather, it was spread across territories now held by multiple modern states. The heart of the Inca Empire was located within modern-day Peru, but their domain spread across much of Western South America, with influences in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia and Ecuador.
The Inca Empire was conquered by the Spanish in the early 16th century. The city of Cuzco in Peru was the Inca capital, and their territory included parts of what are now Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
The modern country of Peru was the center of the Inca empire.
Peru
Bolivia
inca's
South America
They lived in Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador, a large portion of modern-day Chile, and extended into corners of Argentina and Colombia.
South America. The Incas are from Peru.
South America
Post-Columbian national borders do not really reflect those of the Inca Empire, and there is no single modern country that directly encompasses the entirety of the that Empire - rather, it was spread across territories now held by multiple modern states. The heart of the Inca Empire was located within modern-day Peru, but their domain spread across much of Western South America, with influences in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia and Ecuador.
The center of Inca civilization was in the region of Cusco, located in modern-day Peru. Cusco was considered the capital of the Inca Empire and served as the political, cultural, and religious center of the civilization.
south America