Location | Ecuador |
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Coordinates | 0°19′19″N 78°07′18″W / 0.32194°N 78.12167°W |
Type | archaeological site |
History | |
Founded | early 1500s |
Site notes | |
Condition | remnants only |
0°19′19″N 78°07′18″W / 0.32194°N 78.12167°W The Inca-Caranqui archaeological site is located in the village of Caranqui on the southern outskirts of the city of Ibarra, Ecuador. The ruin is located in a fertile valley at an elevation of 2,299 metres (7,543 ft). The region around Caranqui, extending into the present day country of Colombia, was the northernmost outpost of the Inca Empire and the last to be added to the empire before the Spanish conquest of 1533. The archaeological region is also called the Pais Caranqui (Caranqui country).