So they can constantly have water even in a drought
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The geographical location of the site, on an ancient glacier lake bed and at a central point between natural routes leading off to diverse surrounding regions, was advantageous. The basin lies at an altitude of 3,450 metres and is surrounded by mountain peaks. Crops could be grown in the valley, and the hills provided good pasture. Cuzco is also the meeting point of three rivers - the Huatanay, Tullumayo, and Chunchul - making it especially significant and auspicious in the Inca mind. In typical Inca fashion, where nature was adapted but never abused, the rivers were canalized and diverted to create the space necessary for a large city.
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Belief systems best illustrates the importance in the shaping of these early cities.
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A belief system is an idea or collection of opinions that encourage us to understand our daily existence. This could be in the practice of faith, political association, philosophy, or devoutness, between many other items. These beliefs are molded and inspired by several distinct factors.
As is the case with languages, geographers have a way of dividing religions so people can quite grasp the geographic spread of belief systems. One widely believed categorization that assists people to follow various belief systems considers what or whom people worship. Here belief system applies in the basis of aligning cities based on the directional beliefs.
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