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|Some of the information in this article represents educated guesswork on real-life aspects of Peruvian civlization that may be lost to history. Should more information turn up in real life that contradicts what is written here, it may or may not change. The author will do his best to keep up with current events. |} {| style="border: 1px solid #AACC33; margin: 1px; background-color: #EEFFBB; vertical-align: middle;"

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  • List of Heads of State of Peru (Vicuña of the East)
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  • |Some of the information in this article represents educated guesswork on real-life aspects of Peruvian civlization that may be lost to history. Should more information turn up in real life that contradicts what is written here, it may or may not change. The author will do his best to keep up with current events. |} {| style="border: 1px solid #AACC33; margin: 1px; background-color: #EEFFBB; vertical-align: middle;"
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  • |Some of the information in this article represents educated guesswork on real-life aspects of Peruvian civlization that may be lost to history. Should more information turn up in real life that contradicts what is written here, it may or may not change. The author will do his best to keep up with current events. |} {| style="border: 1px solid #AACC33; margin: 1px; background-color: #EEFFBB; vertical-align: middle;" |Please note: Romanization of the following language(s) is/are different in this article than in OTL: Quechua. For a comprehensive list of words that are romanized differently, see Dictionary, Biographical Dictionary or Gazeteer. |} The Sapa Inka also known as Apu (Divinity), Inka Qhapaq (mighty Inka), or simply Sapa ("great one") is the current head of state of Peru. The Sapa Inka is traditionally elected for life by the Peruvian Thing. The royalty was only broken by a period from 1854 to 1954, when it was replaced by a presidential state. The hereditary tradition ended in 1854 with the resignation of the last descendant of Manqu Qhapaq.
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