Incan cities are
Settlements that can be founded by the Incan civilization during the Exploration Age in Civilization VII and its expansions. After the transition to a new Age, one of the previously founded Towns can be turned into a new Capital Capital or, at an advanced start, the first
Settlement was originally founded and is the Capital Capital, and the names of future
Settlements are chosen at random from the list below.
List of cities[]
City Name
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Notes
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Capital Capital
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Qusqu
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Also known as Cusco in Spanish and Cuzco in English, capital of the Inca Empire and its predecessor state, the Kingdom of Qusqu
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Settlements
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Antawaylla
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Known as Andahuaylas in Spanish, town in South-Central Peru
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Wanuku
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Known as Huánuco in Spanish, city in Peru
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Willka Waman
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Known as Vilcashuamán in Spanish, town which was a regional and religious centre under the Inca Empire
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Machu Pikchu
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Royal mountaintop citadel and royal estate built under the rule of Sapa Inca Pachacuti; "City" version of Machu Pikchu
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Ullantaytampu
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Also known as Ollantaytambo, royal estate of Pachacuti in Peru and stronghold of Incan resistance against Spain
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Sausa
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Known as Jauja in Spanish, once the capital of Viceroyalty of Peru, military hub for the Inca
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Kashamarka
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Known as Cajamarca in Spanish, city in Peru where the Spanish Empire defeated the Inca
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Chucuito
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Town on Lake Titicaca which was a regional and religious centre under the Inca Empire
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Kitu
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Founded the city of Quito, modern day Ecuador, invaded by the Inca
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Ayak’uchu
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Known as Ayacuho in Spanish, city in Peru founded by the Spanish as Huamanga, previously site of other Andean civilizations such as the Wari Empire.
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Chan Chan
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Capital of the Chimor Kingdom, trade city in Peru
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Pisac
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Located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, known for it's Incan ruins and market
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Huancabamba
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Town located on the old Inca road between Kitu (Quito) and Kashamarka (Cajamarca)
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Ayaviri
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Town conquered by Lluq'i Yupanki, capital of the Melgar Province, Peru.
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Vitcos
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Residence of the Incan nobles and ceremonial site of the Neo-Inca state, in Peru
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Paria
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Chuquiabo
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Pachakamaq
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Tumbez
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Tumipampa
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Inka Pirka
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Wankawilka
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Ica
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Paramonga
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Pukatampu
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Chiquitoy
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Chena Pukara
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Hamanqay
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Pumpu
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Pukara Aconquija
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See also[]