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Is there a city called Peru in the US?

There are several cities named Peru in the United States - including, but not necessarily limited to, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska.


What is the distance between Cincinnati Ohio and Peru Indiana?

It is 177 miles according to Google Maps.


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From Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN to Peru, Miami Co., IN is 67.8 miles. Drive safely.


What is the halfway point between Peru Indiana and burnside Kentucky?

Gale, Indiana.


What is the distance from South America to Peru?

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What is the distance from America to Peru?

The exact distance from the United States to Peru depends on your starting and ending destinations. From the center of the US to the center of Peru is 3,570 miles. The distance from Seattle, Washington to Lima, Peru is 4,962 miles.


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He was born in Peru, Indiana.


Where is the Carus in Peru Illinois located?

The address of the Carus is: 315 5Th St, Peru, IL 61354-2859


What is the distance in kilometers from LAX to Cuzco Peru?

The total distance from Lima, Peru to Cusco, Peru is 357 miles. This is equivalent to 574 kilometers or 310 nautical miles.


Kurt Vonnegut and cole porter were born in what state?

Peru, Indiana


How far is UK to Peru?

Distance from United Kingdom to Peru is 6,033 miles.


Why is Peru's name appropriate?

The Origin of the Peru, IL was the founding fathers admired the industrious nature of the inhabitants of Peru. An early act of the legislature set aside Section Sixteen in every township for school purposes. Therefore, when more settlers came to Peru in 1834, the School Commissioners laid out and sold the southwest quarter of Section Sixteen, and called it "Peru." This is said to be the Inca Indian word for "wealth." Peru, Illinois (population 10,295 2010 census) was settled because it was the starting point of the Illinois & Michigan canal. Before the railroad the preferred method for long-distance travel and shipping was by boat. Travel between St. Louis and Chicago could be done by taking the Illinois river to Peru and then taking the lock & dam canal to Chicago. A series of Illinois cities were named after other waterway cities in New York: Peru, Utica, Seneca, and Lockport. Others say that Peru, the Inca word for wealth, was adopted because in the 1500's Spain colonized the South American country Peru forcing some of the Incas as far North as Illinois. The city was named after these native Americans.