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Aymara Suyu is located on the west coast of Pacha, south of Kuskalla Suyu. Its climate is mostly tropical, but ranges from warm and wet in the lowlands to cold and dry in the Andes (Antis) Mountains. Inhabited by various Aboriginal groups for thousands of years, and part of the Tiwanaku and Inca Empires. However, much of the region of Qulla Suyu, which is now Aymara Suyu, was often at odds with the Quechua-majority of the Incan Empire and its successor state, Chunkantin Suyu, and eventually declared its independence in 1823, achieving it completely in 1827. The most numerous ethnic group is the eponymous Aymara people.

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  • Aymara Suyu is located on the west coast of Pacha, south of Kuskalla Suyu. Its climate is mostly tropical, but ranges from warm and wet in the lowlands to cold and dry in the Andes (Antis) Mountains. Inhabited by various Aboriginal groups for thousands of years, and part of the Tiwanaku and Inca Empires. However, much of the region of Qulla Suyu, which is now Aymara Suyu, was often at odds with the Quechua-majority of the Incan Empire and its successor state, Chunkantin Suyu, and eventually declared its independence in 1823, achieving it completely in 1827. The most numerous ethnic group is the eponymous Aymara people.
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  • Aymara Suyu is located on the west coast of Pacha, south of Kuskalla Suyu. Its climate is mostly tropical, but ranges from warm and wet in the lowlands to cold and dry in the Andes (Antis) Mountains. Inhabited by various Aboriginal groups for thousands of years, and part of the Tiwanaku and Inca Empires. However, much of the region of Qulla Suyu, which is now Aymara Suyu, was often at odds with the Quechua-majority of the Incan Empire and its successor state, Chunkantin Suyu, and eventually declared its independence in 1823, achieving it completely in 1827. The most numerous ethnic group is the eponymous Aymara people.
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