The ancient city of Chan Chan, located in Peru’s Moche Valley, was once the largest city in the Americas and served as the capital of the Chimú Kingdom from 1000 to 1471 AD. This sprawling metropolis, built primarily of adobe, housed approximately 60,000 inhabitants at its peak. Today, the ruins stand as one of the world’s most significant archaeological sites, offering visitors a glimpse into the intricate urban planning and architectural prowess of the Chimú civilization. The site’s vast expanse and well-preserved structures provide a tangible connection to a bygone era.
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