ABOUT PERU
General Information
About Peru: We show you the most complete Tourism Information of Peru, such
as Surface Area, Population, Language, Goverment and all the necesary the
visitors will need to make of their visit to Peru un unforgettable and amazing
experience.
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.