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|alt = |caption = |map_type = Peru |map_size = |relief = yes |map_alt = Map showing location in Peru |latd = 8 |latm = 6 |lats = 38 |latNS = S |longd = 79 |longm = 4 |longs = 30 |longEW = W |coordinates_display = title, inline |location = La Libertad Region, Peru |region = |type = |part_of = |length = |width = |area = |height = |builder = |material = |built = AD 850 |abandoned = |epochs = |cultures = Chimor |dependency_of = |occupants = |event = |excavations = |archaeologists = |condition = |ownership = |management = |public_access = |website = |notes = | designation1 = WHS | designation1_offname = Chan Chan Archaeological Zone | designation1_date = 1986 (10th session) | designation1_number = (366 ) | designation1_criteria = i, iii | designation1_type = Cultural | designation1_free1name = Region | designation1_free1value = Latin America and the Caribbean | designation1_free2name = Endangered | designation1_free2value = 1986–''present'' }} The largest Pre-Columbian city in South America, Chan Chan is an archaeological site in the Peruvian region of La Libertad, 5 km west of Trujillo.〔 - Chan Chan, Peru, End of an Empire by Bruce Hathaway 〕 Chan Chan was the capital of the historical Chimú culture. Visitors to Chan Chan can enter the Tschudi Complex, a later citadel. Other Chimú and Moche ruins are also in the area around Trujillo. ==Geography== Chan Chan covers 20 km² and had a dense urban center of 6 km².〔Moore, J. D. (2005). Cultural Landscapes in the Ancient Andes. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.〕 Chan Chan is in a fertile, well-watered section of the coastal plain.〔Otto Holstein (1927). (Chan-Chan: Capital of the Great Chimu ). ''Geographical Review'' 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chan Chan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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