3,300 meters (10,800 ft) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuzco
Yes, Peru is close to the equator with parts of the country lying just south of it. This proximity contributes to Peru's diverse climate and landscape, with regions ranging from tropical rainforests to high-altitude Andean mountains.
The climate in Peru and Brazil varies greatly due to their diverse geography. In general, Peru has a more varied climate due to its altitude and proximity to the Andes, while Brazil tends to have a tropical climate in most regions. Some people may prefer the cooler, drier climate in Peru while others may prefer the warmer, tropical climate in Brazil.
Snow is unlikely in most parts of Peru during Christmas as it is located in the Southern Hemisphere and experiences summer during this time. However, in the high-altitude Andean regions like Cusco and Puno, there may be a chance of snowfall during this time.
no for Peru yes for Uganda
The altitude of the jetliner is 6 miles.
The Inca build Cuzco at 11,000 feet in the mountains of southern Peru.
Cusco is the capital city of Cusco Province in Peru.
Peru. Cuzco has written: 'Libro primero de Cabildos de la ciudad del Cuzco' -- subject(s): History, Sources
Peru
belem is a city in Brazil, cuzco is in Peru and cali is in colombia
cuzco Peru!
he was born in Cuzco, Peru
In Cuzco
Cuzco, Peru
no, its Lima. i know this because i was born at the capital of Peru. Nice question. and long time ago, Cuzco was the capital
No. Lima is desert, and there are no mosquitoes in a desert. Cuzco and Machu Picchu are in the Andes Mountains, second only to the Himalayas in altitude. No mosquitoes there either. The only place in Peru where you would be concerned about yellow fever would be east of the Andes in the Amazonas.
They are mostly found in the Andes mountains. Cuzco, Peru