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Qhapaq Ñan is an Exploration Age
Unique Civic of the Incan civilization in Civilization VII.
Traditions:
- Effects:
Rough Terrain does not end Movement of any Incan Unit.
Cities with at least 3 worked Mountains generate Treasure Convoys worth 2 Treasure Fleet points each.
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Civilopedia entry[]
Empires thrive in flat, fertile floodplains, where rivers and grassland provide easy movement for goods, armies, messages, pilgrims, and so on. The Inca – a massive, well-organized empire based in the jagged peaks of the Andes – provide a shocking counterpoint. Their empire was only possible thanks to quality roads and bridges, which, in turn, could only be maintained through corvée labor supplied by stable farming.
The Qhapaq Nan were these Incan roads. First laid down long before the Inca, these routes reached their greatest breadth during the Incan heyday. These roads were walled, shored up, featured drainage, and used entirely by people on foot (and pack animals such as llamas). The system stretched over two million kilometers, from present-day Colombia to Chile, and linked together relay stations, warehouses, inns, and pilgrimage sites.
See also[]
- Qhapaq Ñan in other games
| Civilization VII Civics [edit] | ||
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| Antiquity | Standard | |
| Unique | ||
| Exploration | Standard | |
| Theology | ||
| Unique | ||
| Modern | Standard | |
| Ideology | ||
| Unique | ||
| 1 Requires DLC | ||

