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Nehalia Dlyssa Giddings

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TRAVEL BY PLANE

By: Nehalia Giddings

BIENVENIDOS A PERU NINOS Y NINAS

Our Final Destination

Visual MAP Of Peru

Population, Currency, Language, capital, and Climate

Peru Language

Peru capital

Peru currency

Peru climate

Population of peru

What foods do they eat in peru ?

How do they dance in peru ?

Potatoes, corn, quinoa, and legumes are the staples of traditional Peruvian cuisine, and the hot aji and rocoto peppers lend flavor and color to many meals. In Peru, more than 4000 different varieties of potatoes are farmed, including vivid purple and red potatoes and any other variety you can think of!

The Jungle Dance, from the Amazon region, is one of the folk dances of Peru. Fabrics from the beaches and the highlands of the Andes are used to make traditional garments. Many of the costumes and dances are inspired by the animals, flora, and way of life found in Peru's tropical woods.

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What sport do they play in peru ?

Peruvians like playing a variety of sports and are highly enthusiastic about them. Soccer and volleyball are the most popular sports in Peru, although historically, they also participated in cockfighting, bullfighting, and racing.

When did peru become independant ?

Peru's Main religion

Roman Catholicism is recognized as Peru's official religion. Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Hare Krishna, Protestantism, Judaism, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Jehovah's Witnesses are among the other religions. 8.1% of people identify as Catholic, while 6.7% belong to other Christian denominations.

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On July 28, 1821, José de San Martn and his troops liberated Peru and issued a declaration of the country's independence from Spain. In 1821, he invaded Peru and declared independence in Lima with himself as the dictator, having first secured Chilean freedom with a fleet under the leadership of the daring Lord Cochrane.

360 OF PLAZA IN PERU

http://www.360cities.net/image/plaza-de-armas-lima-peru-south-america#343.40,-6.10,70.0

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