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The
Chimu kingdom, of which Chan Chan
was the capital, reached its peak in the
15th century, not long before falling
under the Incas. The planning of this
huge city, the biggest in pre-Columbian
America, reflects a strict political and
social strategy, marked by its division
into nine "citadels" or "palaces"
forming independent units. Capital of
the Chimu kingdom, city made of mud,
considered as the biggest in America and
one of the biggest of the world; its
importance is only comparable to the old
cities of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India,
China or Teotihuacán in Mexico. It
occupies an area of 15 square/km where
exist palaces, temples, squares, ponds,
gardens, aqueducts, labyrinths. Its
walls are ornamented with beautiful and
stylized carved drawings of fish,
pelicans, rhombuses, foxes, etc. |