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US-Embassy-In-Peru      The US government has had diplomatic relations with Peru right from 1826. However, the US embassy was established only 1920 when the Congress elevated the status to embassy level between the two countries. Today, the US Embassy in Peru, which is located in Lima, oversees all diplomatic and consular related activities pertaining to the country. More..




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Major Cities In Peru

Major Cities In Peru

                    The heritage of Peru is rich and diverse. It is blessed with natural beauty that surpasses anything that a person could have seen besides treasures from one of the oldest civilizations of the world. Some of the ancient civilizations inhabited Peru even before the New Testament was penned.More...

 

What Is The Capital Of Peru ?

What Is The Capital Of Peru                Lima is the capital of Peru. It is also the largest city in the country. It located in the valleys where three rivers, namely Chillon, Lurin and Rimac, run. In addition, the city is located on the Pacific Ocean coast, and it joins Callao, which is a seaport, to form one continuous urban area.The city is named after a word from the Quecha language, which was the official language of the Inca Empire. The city is named after the Quecha word Rimac, which means talkative.More...

 

Facts About Peru

Facts About Peru               Peru is situated in the western part of South America, and shares its borders with Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia and Chile. On one side of the country is the Pacific Ocean. The country is popular world over for being the home to the Inca Empire, which was present during the 15th century.The largest city of the country is Lima. It is also the capital of Peru.The official language of the country is Spanish.More...

 

Peru Weather

Peru Weather               The weather of Peru is distinct in different parts of the country. Basically, the country has been divided into three climatic zones. These are the tropical Amazon forests, the coastal desert and the Andean mountains. In the Andes, the daily temperature is usually below 10 degrees Celsius or 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and in the night, the temperature is below freezing point.More...

 

Culture Of Peru

Culture Of Peru                 More than half of the population of Peru lives along the coast. The remaining people live in the Andes. However, less than 5 percent of the population lives in the rainforests of Peru. The culture of Peru is greatly influenced by its ethnic groups. 45 percent of the population is indigenous; 37 percent is Mestizo, 15 percent are Caucasians; while the remaining population is of African or Asian descent. All these different groups have greatly influenced the culture of the country.More...

 

 

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