They lived on most of what is now Peru
The Incas were in Peru. -- actually the incas did not rule any countries. the incan empire was located in the Andes mountains. it wasnt till francisco Pizarro and Spain arrived and destroyed the empire, and the rest of the white man came and did what they normally do. they kill people who are weaker them with advanced weapons then the native people. and took all the gold they could find. it wasnt till these new settlers of the Andes mountains set up borders in what is now Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile
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For as Long as a piece of string.
900 years
It is approximately 5,668 miles or 9487 kilometers from Spain to Peru. Peru is bigger in size than Spain.
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No it is not. Peru is a country in South America, Spain is a country in Europe.
Area: Japan, Spain, France, Peru Population: Peru, Spain, France, Japan
Peru gained independence from Spain on July 28th 1821.
In 1535, when Pizarro founded the city of Lima and was nominated the center of the Viceroy of Peru under the rule of Spain. The 28 of July 1821, was the Independence Day for Peruvians and Lima continued been the capital of Peru.
No. Peru is a country in South America.
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The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Silver and gold was transported from Peru and South America to Spain on Galleons.
Spain ruled Mexico for 300 years, from 1521 until 1821.
Franzisco Pizzaro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.