Peru shares the Amazon river basin with Brasil, but it is in Peru where the two great rivers Marañon and Ucayali get togheter to form the Amazon River. All the afluents rivers that goes to this river come from the Andes mountains from Peru mainly.
The Andes Mountains go threw Peru, some Deserts, and Amazon Rainforest's
Yes. Part of the Amazon River ends in Peru.
Eastern Peru is part of the Amazon basin. Peru's mountains are drained by the Amazon and its many tributaries.
Peru and Brazil
The Peruvian Amazon is the name of the main rainforest in Peru.
Machu Picchu Peru also shares the Amazon Rainforest, Andes Mountains, and is the source of the Amazon River.
The Amazon Rainforest is situated near Peru, Venezueala, Bolivia, Suriname, Columbia, and Equedor. The mouth of the river Amazon is in Peru.
Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
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Yes, Peru is indeed near the Amazon! In fact, a large part of the Amazon rainforest lies within Peru’s borders. The southeastern region of the country is home to the Manu National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. If you’re planning Manu Peru Amazon tours, you’ll get to explore untouched jungles, incredible wildlife, and indigenous cultures deep within the Amazon basin. It’s one of the best ways to experience the true beauty of Peru’s rainforest.
some cities are:Iquitos(Peru)Manaus(Brazil)