ParticularitésMachu Picchu: In the Andes Mountains in Peru lies the Lost City of the Incas, ... encore AnimauxAround the coast of Peru you can find pelicans, seagulls, terns, sea lions, lizards, insects, ... encore MaisonsAbout 40% of Peru's population live in the coastal area, while 36% live in the ... encore GensLittle less than half of all Peruvians are Amerindian. The two major indigenous ethnic groups ... encore TransportationMost Peruvians get around the country by bus, both for shorter and longer distances. Another ... encore RuesThere are more unpaved roads than paved roads in Peru. The Pan-American Highway runs north ... encore ClimatThe coast in Peru is generally sunny and hardly ever receives any rain, but from ... encore MagasinPeru has everything from traditional markets, small stalls, and shops to upscale supermarkets, malls and ... encore TravailThe trades that occupy the workforce in Peru are mainly agriculture, mining and quarrying, manufacturing, ... encore RéligionAncient Peru had various polytheistic and pantheistic religions. The most important gods were Viracocha (lord, ... encore EcolesEducation in Peru is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, which is in ... encore NourritureThanks to its pre-Inca and Inca heritage and to Spanish, Basque, African, Sino-Cantonese, Japanese and ... encore JeuxLike so many other places, fotball is the far most popular sport in Peru. ... encore
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