Category:Inca road system

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This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System.

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<nowiki>Qhapaq Ñan; inka úthálózat; Tahuantinsuyo bide sarea; camins inques; Inka ñan; Inka-Straßensystem; Дарогі інкаў; Ինկերի ճանապարհներ; 印加路网; Inkavejene; Qhapaq Ñan; 印加路網; Inkarikets vägnät; Caminhos Incas; מערכת הדרכים של האינקה; 印加路网; 印加路網; ინკების საგზაო სისტემა; Inca road system; 잉카 도로 체계; Inkský systém ciest; Inca road system; Incký systém cest; இன்கா சாலை அமைப்பு; sistema stradale inca; ইনকা সড়ক ব্যবস্থা; Chemins incas; Qhapaq Ñan; Qhapaq Ñan; खापाक नान; Инкарин рекьин система; Патен систем на Инките; Camins incas; Qhapac Ñan; Дороги інків; Mạng lưới đường bộ Inca; sistema tat-toroq tal-Inka; Inku ceļu sistēma; Sistem jalan raya Inka; Inkų keliai; inkovski cestni sistem; Inka-Strassensystem; Caminhos Incas; Inca road system; ระบบถนนอินคา; Inkavegane; アンデスの道路網カパック・ニャン; Wegennetwerk van de Inca's; Дороги инков; Inkaa vojaro; Инка юлдары; سیستم جاده‌ای اینکا; Camiños do Inca; نظام طرق الإنكا; Οδικό δίκτυο των Ίνκα; Inkavaltakunnan tieverkosto; sistemas de caminos del imperio inca; az Inka Birodalom úthálózata; רשת התחבורה של אימפריית האינקה. אתר מורשת עולמית; unikátní síť komunikací v Andách; la vojsistemo de la Inkaa Imperio; Straße des Inka-Straßensystems; osittain säilynyt ja suojeltu inkojen rakentama tiestö; sistema ta' toroq tal-Imperu Inka; سامانه حمل و نقل امپراتوری اینکا; 印加帝国的公路系统; transportation system of the Inca empire; Cammino inca; Qhapaq Nan; Qhapaq Ñan; Inca trail; Sentieri inca; インカ道; インカ道路網; アンデスの道路網; カパック・ニャン; Inkų kelias; Inkų kelių sistema; Κάπακ Νιαν; Inkaleden; Camino Inca; Red vial andina; קפק ניאן; צ'אפק נאן‏; Inka wegennetwerk; Wegennetwerk van de Inka's; Incapad; Inca Trail; Inca wegennetwerk; Qhapaq Ñan; Qhapaq Ñan; Qhapaq ñan; Inkañan; Inkatrail; Inka-Pfade; Inkapfad; Inkastraße; Caminho inca; Trilha inca; Qhapaq Ñan; Qhapaq Nan; Qhapaq Ñan; 印加公路系统; Inkastien</nowiki>
Inca road system 
transportation system of the Inca empire
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Instance of
  • road network
Location
  • Peru
  • Chile
  • Bolivia
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Argentina
Has part(s)
  • Qhapaq Ñan
  • AR-QGE-01/C-2011
  • AR-SRT-02/CS-2011
  • AR-ACHC-03/CS-2011
  • AR-PPG-05/CS-2011
  • AR-LLU-07/CS-2011
  • AR-CAC-08/CS-2011
  • AR-PA-09/CS-2011
  • AR-LCLP-10/CS-2011
  • AR-ANC-13/CS-2011
  • AR-LLL-16/CS-2011
  • AR-CYSA-17/CS-2011
  • AR-RAN-18/CS-2011
  • AR-PIN-20/CS-2011
  • BO-DV-01/CS-2011
  • BO-DV-02/CS-2011
  • BO-DV-03/CS-2011
  • CH-PS-01/C-2009
  • CH-SS-02/CS-2009
  • CH-SS-03/CS-2009
Heritage designation
Length
  • 40,000 ±150 km
Area
Map18° 15′ 00″ S, 69° 35′ 30″ W
Authority file
Wikidata Q948975
VIAF ID: 315143916
Library of Congress authority ID: sh94001266
IdRef ID: 124668623
J9U ID: 987007566570505171
World Heritage Site ID: 1459
OpenStreetMap relation ID: 3474631
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English: Among the many roads and trails constructed in pre-columbian South America, the Inca road system of Peru was the most extensive. Traversing the Andes mountains and reaching heights of over 5,000 m (16,500 feet) above sea level, the trails connected the regions of the Inca empire from the northern provincial capital in Quito, Ecuador past the modern city of Santiago, Chile in the south. The Inca road system covered approximately 22,530 km (14,000 mi) and provided access to over three million km² of territory. By far the most popular of the Inca trails for trekking is the Capaq Nan trail, which leads from the city of Cusco to Machu Picchu, the so-called "Lost City of the Incas".
Español: Caminos del Inca es el nombre que se les da al extenso sistema de caminos construido en el Imperio Inca. Convergen en la ciudad del Cusco, en Perú. La más conocida de estas rutas es el llamado Camino Inca de Cusco a Machu Picchu (abreviado como Camino Inca) que se recorre a pie durante tres o cuatro días para llegar a la ciudad perdida de los Incas.

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