peruvians moved to lima from the highlands because in 1980 a terrorist group called shining path was active, and this group carried out deadly attacks because it opposed government policies
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Around eight million Peruvians use this method of searching. This is based on the fact that just over eight million Peruvians use the Internet and ninety-eight percent of them use this site.
Guiana Highlands
there are highlands in europe because it helps them get water
There were approximately 118 million births worldwide in the 1980s.
Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. Lima has a population of 8,852,000 and the Lima metropolitan area has a population of 9,752,000.
Different dialects of Spanish and Quechua are spoken in both countries.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
Because first of all, Peruvians (and many other stereotyped countries) hate that all foreigners think they ALL have llamas. Peru is a country rich in cultures and its divided in 3. Coast (where the capital and modern stuff are along immigrant people) Sierra (where the Quechua (language) culture remains, where native Peruvians live and where LLAMAS LIVE. Selva, the jungle (blah blah blah) "Offended" Peruvians are the ones in the coast, in which you will never see a llama hanging around. its like asking EVERY ENGLISHMAN: did you miss your cuppa at 5 o'clock? again its all about cultures. the coast of Peru is a "modern" place, where many tourists arrive. however Peruvians won't be offended if that question is asked in the Sierra.
The highlands are approximately 1,524 meters (5,000 feet) above sea level.
None of your beezwax bub!
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