OK so, I'm doing a project on Peru and i have this dude (p.s it's a man) but i forgot his name. So, sorry
The South American nation of Peru has its capital at Lima. (pronounced "lee-mah")The city was established as the center of the Viceroyalty of Peru by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro (1471-1541).
I can only assume you are looking for the CAPITAL of Peru. It is Lima.
Francisco sailed with his army over to Peru in 15th century and arrived in Lima. He fought the Incas and changed the capital city Cuzco into Lima.
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It's called the Sacred Valley Of The Incas or Urubamba Valley. It's close to Inca the capital of Cusco in Peru.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
The lost city of the Incas is called Machu Picchu. It is a well-preserved ancient Incan citadel located in the Andes Mountains of Peru, and is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beauty and archaeological significance.
Heatblast12: I am pretty sure its the "Incas".
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Machu Picchu is the name of the stone city in the Inca civilization that is located on a mountain in Peru. Built in the 15th century, Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its stunning architecture and panoramic views.