Inca road system
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Inca road system
Summary
Inca road system is a road network[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of road_network entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (819 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Inca road system is in the country of Peru[3].
- Inca road system is in the country of Chile[4].
- Inca road system is in the country of Bolivia[5].
- Inca road system is in the country of Colombia[6].
- Inca road system is in the country of Ecuador[7].
- Inca road system is in the country of Argentina[8].
- Inca road system's instance of is recorded as road network[9].
- Inca road system's Commons category is recorded as Inca road system[10].
- Inca road system comprises Qhapaq Ñan[11].
- Inca road system comprises AR-QGE-01/C-2011[12].
- Inca road system comprises AR-SRT-02/CS-2011[13].
- Inca road system comprises AR-ACHC-03/CS-2011[14].
- Inca road system comprises AR-PPG-05/CS-2011[15].
- Inca road system comprises AR-LLU-07/CS-2011[16].
- Inca road system comprises AR-CAC-08/CS-2011[17].
- Inca road system comprises AR-PA-09/CS-2011[18].
- Inca road system comprises AR-LCLP-10/CS-2011[19].
- Inca road system comprises AR-ANC-13/CS-2011[20].
- Inca road system comprises AR-LLL-16/CS-2011[21].
- Inca road system comprises AR-CYSA-17/CS-2011[22].
- Inca road system comprises AR-RAN-18/CS-2011[23].
- Inca road system comprises AR-PIN-20/CS-2011[24].
- Inca road system comprises BO-DV-01/CS-2011[25].
- Inca road system comprises BO-DV-02/CS-2011[26].
- Inca road system comprises BO-DV-03/CS-2011[27].
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Geography
Country listings include Peru[3], a sovereign state[28], in Peru[29], founded in 1821[30]; Chile[4], a sovereign state[31], in Chile[32], founded in 1810[33]; Bolivia[5], a sovereign state[34], in Bolivia[35], founded in 1825[36]; Colombia[6], a sovereign state[37], in Colombia[38], founded in 1810[39]; Ecuador[7], a sovereign state[40], in Ecuador[41], founded in 1809[42]; and Argentina[8], a sovereign state[43], in Argentina[44], founded in 1816[45].
Designation and Status
Inca road system's instance of is recorded as road network[9].
Why It Matters
Inca road system ranks in the top 9% of road_network entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (819 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] It is known by 33 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]