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Peru
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Peru, such as Surface
Area, Population,
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Peru un unforgettable
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Surface Area
With an area of
1,285,215 square km,
Peru is the third-largest
country in South America
after Brazil and
Argentina, ranking it
amongst the world's 20
largest nations.
Peru also holds sway
over the sea up to 200
miles from the Peruvian
coast and has
territorial rights to an
area of 60 million
hectares in the
Antarctic. Peru is
divided into 24
departments. Lima is the
capital of Peru.
Population
27.000.000 inhabitants.
- Urban: 72,3 %
- Rural: 27,7 %
Peru is a nation of
mixed ethnic origins.
Throughout its history,
Peru has been the
meeting ground for
different nations and
cultures. The indigenous
population was joined
500 years ago by the
Spaniards.
As a result of this
encounter, and later
enriched by the
migration of African
blacks, Asians and
Europeans, Peruvian man
emerged as the
representative of a
nation whose rich ethnic
mix is one of its
leading characteristics.
Language:
Official languages:
- Spanish: 80,3%
- Quechua: 16,2%
- Other languages: 3,0%
- Foreign languages:
0,2%
As part of its rich
cultural tradition, Peru
features many different
languages. Although
Spanish is commonly
spoken across the
country, Quechua is a
major legacy of the Inca
Empire, and is still
spoken with regional
dialects in many parts
of Peru.
In addition, other
languages are spoken
such as Aymara (in Puno)
and a startling variety
of dialects in the
Amazon jungle, which are
divided up into 15
linguistic families and
43 different languages.
Currency.
The official currency in
Peru is the Nuevo Sol
(S/.), which is divided
into 100 centimos. The
currency includes coins
for 5, 10, 20 and 50
centimos and 1, 2 and 5
sol coins. There are
bills in the
denomination of 10, 20,
50, 100 and 200 Nuevos
Soles.
Government.
Peru is a democratic
republic. The president
and members of Congress
are elected every five
years by universal
suffrage. The current
constitutional president
of Peru is Alan Garcia
Pérez (2006-2011).
Religion
Roman Catholic: 89,03%
Evangelical: 6,73%
Other religions: 2,56%
Any Religion: 1.65%
Peru is a naturally
religious country: a
diversity of beliefs and
freedom of worship can
be seen from the wide
range of festivals and
rituals that feature
both Catholic fervor and
the mysticism of age-old
pre-Hispanic cultures. |