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13 December, 04:00

Why was cuzco significant to the inca?

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  1. 13 December, 04:06
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    Because because so ya jk

    The city proper had a population of around 40,000 with another 200,000 in the surrounding area at the time of the Spanish conquest. Cuzco was also an important component in the propaganda of Inca rule. It was encouraged to be venerated by Inca subjects as a sacred site.
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